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- Prime Minister of Lithuania - Wikipedia
The prime minister of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Ministras Pirmininkas, lit 'Minister-Chairman', colloquially also referred to as the premier Lithuanian: premjeras) is the head of government of Lithuania
- Former labor union leader elected as Lithuanias new prime minister . . .
Lithuania’s parliament on Tuesday has elected a former labor union leader and relative political newcomer as the country’s new prime minister, weeks after her predecessor resigned following investigations into his business dealings
- Former labour union leader Inga Ruginienė becomes Lithuanias new prime . . .
Lithuania's parliament elected a former labour union leader and relative political newcomer as the country's new prime minister on Tuesday, weeks after her predecessor resigned following
- Ruginiene becomes Lithuanias prime minister, pledges more defence . . .
Lithuania's parliament voted in favour of Social Democrat Inga Ruginiene's proposed government platform on Thursday, making her the Baltic country's new prime minister
- Lithuanian parliament confirms Ruginiene as prime minister
Lithuania’s parliament on Tuesday confirmed Inga Ruginiene as prime minister following the collapse of the previous government in July over a corruption scandal
- Prime Ministers CV - Government of the Republic of Lithuania
Inga Ruginienė is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Lithuania from 25 September 2025 Inga Ruginienė holds a Master's degree in Labour Law from Mykolas Romeris University, a Master's degree in Public Health from Vilnius University, and a Bachelor's degree in Forest Management from Kaunas College of Forest and Environmental Engineering
- Lithuania’s Prime Minister Steps Down - The New York Times
Lithuania’s prime minister, Gintautas Paluckas, stepped down on Thursday, yielding to growing pressure over his business dealings and those of his family
- Lithuanian PM resigns after scrutiny of family business deals
Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas resigned on Thursday, after heavy criticism and scrutiny of his and his family’s business dealings
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