Mar 22 β€’ 17:15 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania Lrytas

A. Veryga: We Feel Difficult in the Coalition, Colleagues Live Within the Limits of Tolerance

A. Veryga expressed concerns about the coalition's functionality due to unmet promises and ongoing tensions with major partners like the Social Democrats.

A. Veryga, a prominent figure in the coalition government of Lithuania, voiced significant concerns regarding the coalition's stability during a recent interview. He highlighted the difficulties faced not only due to issues surrounding the 'Nemuno auΕ‘ra' but also in relationship with their main coalition partner, the Social Democrats, citing unresolved matters that threaten the coalition's cohesion. Veryga pointed out that the coalition partners feel the weight of unfulfilled promises, which has become a source of tension and anxiety about the future effectiveness of their partnership.

He elaborated that the perception of uncertainty stems from whether they can fulfill the commitments outlined in the coalition agreement. Veryga emphasized that the success or failure of the coalition is closely tied to their ability to execute these promises effectively. Additionally, he suggested that the optimism for collaboration within the coalition might hinge on whether they can overcome the challenges presented by unmet expectations.

Despite the evident tensions, Veryga noted that his party members are striving to work constructively within the coalition and 'live within the limits of tolerance.' He mentioned the importance of focusing on constructive work and avoiding excessive emotional responses, aiming to deliver on the commitments made to their constituents. The statement reflects a balancing act of maintaining coalition unity while addressing the pressing needs of governance amidst internal challenges.

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