• January 30, 2014
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Cytacka might not have written the letter, but the Prime Minister demands her dismissal anyway

© DELFI (R.Achmedovo nuotr.)

Despite the letter, in which the vice-minister of energy production Renata Cytacka accuses President Dalia Grybauskaitė of lying, might have been written by someone else, the Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius does not change his decision.

“Nothing changes. I am waiting for the minister’s decision”, Butkevičius said.

The Prime Minister pointed that he was informed that the vice-minister had written the letter during the weekend and sent it on a working day.

On the other hand, Lithuanian media informed that the letter published by Cytacka had been written on the computer registered by the leader of Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania Waldemar Tomaszewski and last saved on the Cytacka’s computer.

“President Dalia Grybauskaitė publicly misled international society and Members of European Parliament while stating that there is no international organisations’ report which would mention about national minorities rights’ violation in Lithuania. President lies” – was written in the letter.

“The minister of energy production was informed that the future of his vice-minister is in his hands”, the Prime Minister added.

Source: http://pl.delfi.lt/aktualia/litwa/cytacka-mogla-nie-napisac-listu-ale-premier-oczekuje-jej-dymisji.d?id=63886342

Tłumaczenie by Szymon Wnuk w ramach praktyk w Europejskiej Fundacji Praw Człowieka, www.efhr.eu. Translated by Szymon Wnuk within the framework of a traineeship programme of the European Foundation of Human Rights, www.efhr.eu.

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