Press release, 22 July 2014
The Seimas has closed its fourth regular session
which began on 10 March 2014. During the session, Members of the
Seimas convened to 51 plenary sittings and adopted over 300 legislative acts. The
session was extended until 17 July 2014 due to the solemn sitting
held on 12 July 2014 when Dalia Grybauskaitė, President of the
Republic of Lithuania, was sworn in for the second term of office. After the
Government returned its mandate to the re-elected President, the Seimas nominated
its candidature for the Prime Minister.

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Photo by Olga Posaškova, Office of the Seimas |
During the spring session, the Seimas focused
on matters related, but not limited, to finance, economy, social affairs and
health, law enforcement, environment, agriculture, and foreign affairs. The
most important works of this session included setting up the framework for compensation
for old-age pensions and disability benefits; putting legislation in place to
govern the preparation to adopt the euro, exchange of the national currency
(the Litas) to the euro, conversion of values denominated in Litas to values
denominated in euro after the euro adoption in Lithuania and withdrawal of the
Litas from circulation. The Seimas endorsed direct mayor elections and
increased the funding for the national defence. The Lithuanian parliament introduced
additional safeguards against the sale of agricultural land to foreigners in
order to avoid abuses and to protect the interests of farmers, agricultural
companies and cooperatives employed in agriculture for years.
During the
spring session, the Seimas adopted decisions on very important and relevant financial
and economic matters. The Seimas curtailed the operations of credit unions;
granted a state guarantee to the Nordic Investment Bank Seimas against a loan to be taken by AB Klaipėdos Nafta to finance the Liquefied
Natural Gas Terminal project in Lithuania; and adopted amendments to the Law on Investment, which are aimed at
attracting investment in a bid to implement regional production and service projects
and boost employment.
In order to ensure protection of the rights of tourists and consumers,
the Seimas passed amendments to the Law
on Tourism to address the issues of responsibility of tour operators,
travel agencies and travel agents.
The Seimas also decided that in future political parties will have to announce
tenders and comply with all the procedures provided for in the Law on Public Procurement when
purchasing goods, services or works. The only exception will remain in place for the
political parties to purchasing services for advertising campaigns, video-tape
and propaganda film production in the context of political campaigns.
In the area of social security and labour, the Seimas regulated the
procedure for compensating beneficiaries of old-age pensions and disability benefits, whose pensions and
benefits were cut in 20102011. Old-age
pensions and disability benefits will be compensated for as of the
fourth quarter of the year 2014.
The amendments to the Law on Support for Employment,
which provide for young people aged 1629 to conclude voluntary
internship contracts with employers, are of particular importance. It is expected
that this will facilitate integration of young people into the labour market.
Upon the
decision of the Seimas, the rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust were granted
freedom fighter status. Pursuant to the effective legislation, this status will entitle the rescuers to
either first or second degree state pensions of the Republic of Lithuania.
As usual, law enforcement matters took up the bulk of the Seimas agenda.
The parliament increased punishment for sexual exploitation of children;
introduced a ban on conducting a search in the presence of minors; and
tightened restrictions on disclosing the source of information.
The session also commissioned the courts to ensure conduct of criminal
proceedings with the least possible delay. The Seimas decided to simplify the
liquidation process of inactive legal persons; to amend the provisions
governing legal regulation of ancient arms, and to provide for a possibility to
record the nationality of the passport holder in the passport. The Seimas
adopted amendments to the Law on Road
Traffic Safety under which some drivers will be considered drunk if their blood
alcohol content exceeds zero permille.
The Seimas also enforced longer lasting suspension times for suspicious
monetary operations and transactions. The parliament adopted amendments to
improve legal regulation on prevention of money laundering and terrorist
financing.
During the session, the Seimas started deliberations concerning the draft
legislation on spelling of names and surnames in documents and will continue the
work in the autumn session. The Seimas also intends to adopt the draft Law on Ethnic Minorities in the autumn
session. The parliament has begun deliberation on the constitutional amendment
providing for compulsory education for persons under the age of 18.
National
defence was also among the priorities of the Seimas. In 2014, the Seimas
approved the amendments to the 2014 state budget with a view to increasing
allocations for national defence by additional LTL 130 million this year.
The parliament also approved the principal structure of the army in 2015 and
the guidelines for planning for the six-year period. In 2015, the key focus will be on funding and
modernising the army and on moderate increase in the number of servicemen.
In the area of healthcare, the Seimas approved the Lithuanian Health Programme 20142025, endorsing the strategic aim
of having a healthier population, increasing life expectancy and reducing
health inequalities by 2025. Besides, the Seimas introduced a ban on selling, buying
or otherwise transferring energy drinks to persons under 18 as of
1 November 2014.
Foreign affairs were particularly high on the Seimas agenda. The Seimas adopted
a few resolutions on the situation in Ukraine and strongly condemned the military aggression of the
Russian Federation against Ukraine and occupation of a part of the Ukrainian
territory. Moreover, the Lithuanian parliament almost unanimously ratified the Association
Agreements between the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community
and their Member States, of the one part, and Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova, of
the other part.
During the spring session, the Seimas commemorated the tenth anniversary
of Lithuanias membership of the European Union and discussed the results of
the Lithuanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Rimas Rudaitis, Public Relations Unit, Communications Department, Office
of the Seimas, tel. +370 5 239 6132, e-mail: [email protected]