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Lithuanian voters would cast most votes for Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis, SEB bank president's adviser Gitanas Nausėda and Kaunas Mayor Visvaldas Matijošaitis in presidential elections, shows an opinion poll published on delfi.lt news portal on Monday.
The Lithuanian Liberal Movement has decided to end its coalition with the conservative Homeland Union–Lithuanian Christian Democrats in the City Council of Vilnius and plans to form a new ruling majority in the capital.
After Lithuania's law-enforcement brought political corruption charges against Lithuania's opposition Liberal Movement last week, the party's board decided against founding a new legal entity.
The ruling Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union (LFGU) and the opposition Homeland Union–Lithuanian Christian Democrats are tied in the latest opinion poll conducted by the pollster RAIT for BNS.
Budimex, one of Poland's biggest construction groups, has decided to stay in the bidding process for a concession to build and operate a 90-million-euro national stadium in Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital's municipality said.
Making predictions about the 2019 presidential elections today is like trying to predict the end of the seventh season of Game of Thrones just as the first season begins. However perhaps the competing “families” are already visible, former political advisor to MP Andrius Kubilius and the Conservativ...
Vilnius City Mayor Remigijus Šimašius intends to proceed with the 90-million-euro national stadium concession tender, even if there is only one participant left, Axis Industries operated by Icor concern.
Plans are coordinated with the Lithuanian government to set up a free economic zone (FEZ) next to Vilnius, Mayor Remigijus Šimašius says.
Vilnius City Council has given a green light to the proposal of the ruling parties to earmark about 2.1 million euros within the next three years for marketing of flights to one of London's key airports, hoping to attract the biggest UK airline, British Airways.
The Lithuanian Prosecutor General's Office is not opening, at least for now, a public interest case over damage done to Gediminas Hill in downtown Vilnius, but is asking the government to initiative a comprehensive assessment of the circumstances.