Mar 18 • 13:00 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

I. Ruginienė responds to R. Žemaitaitis's criticism of the finance minister and training grounds

I. Ruginienė addressed criticism from R. Žemaitaitis about government actions and emphasized the importance of a responsible approach to policy decisions.

In a recent statement to journalists, I. Ruginienė, the Prime Minister of Lithuania, responded to criticism directed at the government by R. Žemaitaitis regarding decision-making related to financial policies and military training grounds. Ruginienė stated that the government cannot act impulsively and must ensure that any decisions taken are based on thorough evaluations and calculations made by specialists. She highlighted the need for responsible governance and the importance of allowing time for the implementation of effective measures.

She also confirmed that a European measure aimed at regulating rising fuel prices is already in effect, calling it the first necessary step in addressing this issue. Ruginienė explained that this measure involves the release of oil reserves, which is part of a broader European strategy, indicating a systematic approach to the economic challenges the country faces. This, she insists, lays the groundwork for further national solutions to emerge as necessary.

Additionally, Ruginienė elaborated on why the government has not responded to incidents involving R. Žemaitaitis, attributing it to systemic issues rather than a lack of action. She reinforced that the government is actively engaged in European processes to devise solutions swiftly and effectively, ensuring that outbursts or critiques by specific individuals should not overshadow the broader and more structured response the administration is committed to providing. This engagement in European-level decision-making underscores Lithuania's proactive stance in navigating economic challenges alongside its EU partners.

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