Because they represent a poorer large section of the Lithuanian population, who do not have chances to get a better life in the near future without political support from the power in Vilnius.
"With the onset of the crisis, jobs are shrinking, but they are no longer growing even as the economy recovers. This is one of the reasons why the middle class is declining in rich countries. Jobs, where salaries close to the countries of Old Europe are usually filled in a flash, Ukrainians, Lithuanians and Belarusians are getting jobs with salaries "slightly above the minimum".
For example, it is becoming increasingly difficult for us to export food to Germany because of the culture of 'local consumption'. Supermarkets are trying to buy more and more products from companies and entrepreneurs working in the region where they operate. This may be somewhat artificial, but supports jobs, although similar products could be successfully produced cheaper by giant companies in Poland. Food is coming not from another country and abroad, but from a specific region. For example, Bavaria. This is also encouraged by the EU's policy of reducing pollution, and one of the major sources of pollution is transport, where goods are transported thousands of kilometers, even though they can be produced locally. "
Conservative liberals are now again busy collecting bribes from big business. They do not see that they are sitting on a volcano.
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