The Social Democrats decided to remove “Nemuno aušra” from the ruling coalition and start negotiations with the Democrats, which again fueled speculation about possible changes at the top of the Government. At the same time, the streets of the capital were colored by thousands of “Lithuanian Pride” marchers, which this time were accompanied not only by demands to ensure family equality, but also by criticism from some organizations towards the march organizers. There was also no shortage of passions in the Seimas – the ruling party approved a new LRT management model, widely criticized by the public, but lacked votes for the Customs reform.
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Abroad, attention focused on the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine. The leader of this country, Volodymyr Zelensky, addressed Vladimir Putin in a letter and offered to meet, but the Russian leader rejected the offer. The US and Iran also failed to achieve clear progress on a long-term ceasefire this week, and the 100th day of the war was marked by a US report on downed Iranian drones.
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