We have to fight for our freedom each and every day because there will always be somebody that do not like us as free people, said Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė in an exclusive interview with TVP World’s Sascha Fahrbach, contemplating about the lessons present-day Poland and Lithuania can draw from the Constitution of May 3, 1791.
Ingrida Šimonytė is a Lithuanian economist and politician. Since 2020, she has served as the 17th Prime Minister of Lithuania. Prior to this role, she was Minister of Finance from 2009 to 2012. Šimonytė has represented the Antakalnis constituency in the Lithuanian Lower House of Parliament (Seimas) since 2016. She ran for president in 2019, narrowly losing in the runoff.
Diving into the intricacies of Lithuania’s position in the EU and its 20 years of membership, she stated that “the EU is not only about better life, it’s about economic relations, about the ability to travel, to live where you want to, for flows of capital, people, and businesses and services.”
Diving into the intricacies of Lithuania’s position in the EU and its 20 years of membership, she stated that “the EU is not only about better life, it’s about economic relations, about the ability to travel, to live where you want to, for flows of capital, people, and businesses and services.”
Source: TVP World
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