The Lithuanian Parliament on Thursday, April 27, rejected a proposal to relocate the ministries for environment and agriculture from the capital of Vilnius to the second-largest city of Kaunas. A draft amendment calling for moving the headquarters of the two ministries to Kaunas in 2019 failed to pass the first reading with 28 members of the Seimas voting in favour, 21 against and 27 abstaining. But, Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis delegated by the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union, says that the plans of moving the ministries of Environment and Agriculture to Kaunas have not been disca...
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