City
Epaper

Gitanas Nauseda inaugurated as President of Lithuania for second term

By IANS | Updated: July 13, 2024 05:50 IST

Vilnius, July 13 Gitanas Nauseda was inaugurated as President of Lithuania for a second term, according to a ...

Open in App

Vilnius, July 13 Gitanas Nauseda was inaugurated as President of Lithuania for a second term, according to a statement from Lithuania's Presidential Palace.

The inaugural ceremony started at noon on Friday with a ceremonial event in the Lithuanian Parliament, the Seimas, where Nauseda took the presidential oath with his hand on the Constitution, Xinhua news agency reported.

At the inauguration, Nauseda said that Lithuania's defence budget should reach four per cent of GDP, which would allow Lithuania to develop long-range air defence, a missile shield to protect the Baltic Sea coast, and fortifications to protect land borders.

On domestic policy, Nauseda promised to further reduce social exclusion, create a more family- and senior-friendly environment, as well as focus on regions, culture, and education.

After the oath-taking ceremony at the Seimas, the President attended a Holy Mass at Vilnius Cathedral and saluted a formation of colour guards, squads, and commanders in Cathedral Square.

The Lithuanian government has returned its powers to the President, who will instruct the Cabinet to continue its work as a caretaker government until the Seimas votes again on Ingrida Simonyte's nomination to continue as Prime Minister.

Nauseda, a 60-year-old economist, was re-elected president in May after defeating his rival Simonyte in the second round of presidential elections.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalWorld Bank president Ajay Banga backs jobs push, cites India model

Politics"Hope it would pave way for lasting peace in region": Mehbooba Mufti welcomes US-Iran ceasefire

LifestyleToday's Horoscope, April 10, 2026: Check Your Zodiac Sign's Predictions and Birthday Forecast

PoliticsAIMIM cuts ties with Humayun Kabir's party, to contest Bengal polls independently

NationalUttarakhand government geared up for Char Dham Yatra, no cap on pilgrims: Chief Minister Dhami

International Realted Stories

InternationalNASA’s Artemis II nears earth return after historic record-breaking lunar mission

InternationalTrump warns Iran over Hormuz shipping

InternationalIranian FM warns US against letting Netanyahu 'kill diplomacy'

InternationalConflicts in Middle East could reshape global economy, says World Bank chief Ajay Banga

InternationalMarco Rubio signals India visit after talks with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri