Juozas Olekas calls the no-confidence initiative a demonstration by the opposition to show themselves
Juozas Olekas argues that the opposition's initiative for a no-confidence vote lacks sufficient legal grounds and is politically motivated.
Juozas Olekas addressed a no-confidence initiative against him in the Lithuanian parliament, stating that he believes there is insufficient legal basis for his dismissal. He asserted that the arguments put forth in the initiative are politically charged rather than grounded in law. Olekas characterized the move as a tactic by the opposition to display their own activity and visibility in politics, but criticized it for undermining the integrity of the Seimas, the Lithuanian parliament.
During his speech, Olekas expressed respect for the opposition's right to initiate such actions but emphasized the importance of taking responsibility for the words and arguments presented. He pointed out the need for clear legal justifications behind political decisions, asserting that the absence of solid legal grounding does not align with principles of legal clarity and certainty. According to him, the draft of the motion to dismiss him lacked the required motivation as specified by the Seimas Statute.
Olekas concluded by underlining that each individual decision made within the parliament should be based on unequivocal legal principles, warning that actions based on mere political sentiment diminish both the parliament's reputation and accountability to the Lithuanian people. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between the opposition and the ruling government in Lithuania, reflecting broader issues of political accountability and governance within the country.