The Lithuanian opposition has initiated a vote of no confidence against J. Olekas, accusing him of constitutional discredit and mismanagement.
In Lithuania, the political landscape has shifted as the opposition parties, including the Conservatives, Liberals, and Democrats, have triggered a vote of no confidence against J. Olekas, a prominent government figure. They argue that his actions, particularly a controversial proposal concerning his party colleague Julių Sabatauską's appointment as a Constitutional Court judge, have raised concerns about constitutionality and accountability. Additionally, allegations have emerged regarding his partiality in overseeing a working group that revised the LRT law, further fueling opposition claims.