"Dissatisfaction with the management of the pandemic will be compounded by the dissatisfaction of the Lithuanian ruling people's foreign policy. According to critics, it is possible to agree with the values-based foreign policy of Lithuania and to think that bold and principled statements and decisions of Lithuania towards Russia, Belarus or even China are made in the hope of support (and with the some tepid support) of the West and thinking about the inevitable democratic changes in these countries.
The price of our policy bravery should not be loss of all transit between East and West through Lithuania.
Unfortunately, change in neighboring countries is slow or even the other way around, as has happened in Afghanistan. In my opinion, the current system in China will be for another decade, and in Russia, the United Russia Party will win the Duma elections and perhaps even play in a demonstration coalition with smaller parties. There should be no more news.
And after the true revolutionary in the true sense of the word M. Kalesnikava was sentenced for 11 years prison time, Belarus still did not revolt, and will probably not revolt for a long time, because Minsk is getting closer to the Kremlin."
Wow, wow ... And Grandpa told us in the barn that everything would happen in a flash and we would be in history textbooks, just as Kubilius found himself in the economics textbook, like a fool, overtaxing the Lithuanian economy during the last crisis and causing a huge wave of emigration when other countries tried to save their economy and did not raise taxes.
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