They recently privatized the universities, Now our universities are private kiosks, selling diplomas to anyone for big money borrowed from banks. Science and studies ended up in an outdoor toilet hole.
Now a coalition of conservatives and liberals is privatizing the state-owned electricity supply. Since real market competition is impossible in tiny Lithuania, greedy local tiny monopolies like Perlas will grab everything again, and we will all be in the stench of an outdoor toilet. Why haven't we learned from the fate of Sekundės Bank? Why do we keep electing a coalition of conservatives and liberals to power with their primitive pseudo-capitalist ideas and propensity for bribery (where is Eligijus Masiulis?)?
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