Talk:Politics of Lithuania

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Drąsius Kedys[edit]

There should maybe be an entry about Drąsius Kedys, a Lithuanian politician recently connected in an unusual scandal involving the assassination of a corrupt judge who was allegedly part of a local child abusing network. This affair really appears to show the dark side of Lithuanian politics. [1][2][3][4] ADM (talk) 01:38, 20 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Politics of Lithuania: parliamentary system?[edit]

I read the source given in the main article, Lithuania, which indicated Lithuania as a parliamentary republic, but the link which contained the text of title "On the Programme of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania" is referred as being semi-presidential, with its powers being compared to France, Poland and (of pre-2000 Constitution) Finland. And considering that the President of Lithuania usually attends the European Council summits, it would be sensate changing the description of the form of government to semi-presidential republic. —B.Lameira (talk) 19:00, 17 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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