Lithuanian Parliamentarians intend to turn to the Constitutional Court for yet another interpretation of the possibility to expand the institute of dual citizenship.
The resolution was supported Tuesday, May 30, by 81 of Lithuania's 141 lawmakers, with no votes against and one abstention. The document will now proceed to parliamentary committees.
The address to the Constitutional Court was initiated by the parliament's Committee for Legal Affairs, asking the court to explain the 2006 finding, which suggested that cases of dual citizenship ...
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