“Is it possible to gather without permission or despite distances from a state institution? Is it possible to block members of the Seimas in the Seimas by demanding that those who do not like the most leave and experience what the anger of the crowd means? Today we checked that we follow the rules and that they apply to everyone. We check whether the elected members of the Seimas can do their job and be protected from threats and harassment, ”he writes on Facebook.
According to G.Landsbergis, Lithuania is also being examined whether it can protect its state border and pursue an independent foreign policy.
“I think we are not only building a state, but also consolidating what we have won. The Seimas did not stop the Jedinstvo in 1990, nor will the aggressive crowd stop it today. “The police will remind everyone that the laws apply to everyone, having all the tools provided by law,” the minister said.
Several thousand people gathered in the Seimas on Tuesday to express their opposition to the government’s planned restrictions on people who do not have immunity to coronavirus and who are not tested.
After the sitting of the Seimas, some of the protesters blocked the exits from the parliament building and the exit from the courtyard. Special measures were taken against the protesters, a police officer was hit.
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