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WHITE PAPER
ON LITHUANIA’S FUTURES ECOSYSTEM

The objectives of the modernisation and development of Lithuania’s futures ecosystem are included in the documents of the State Progress Strategy ‘Lithuania’s Vision for the Future ‘Lithuania 2050’’ (hereinafter: the ‘Strategy ‘Lithuania 2050’’) which are intended to implement and provide support for it, as well as to establish measures for its development. The Strategy ‘Lithuania 2050’ outlines the general contours of the LFE and discusses the organisational and functional directions for its further development. A more in-depth analysis of these aspirations and various contexts comprise the contents of the White Paper on Lithuania’s Futures Ecosystem (hereinafter: the ‘White Paper’). The subject-matter and contents of the White Paper
are derived from legal regulation, however are purely recommendatory and indicative in character. Therefore, the White Paper is not treated as a final document; it is ongoing work and must be continuously supplemented and improved in the light of domestic and global developments, emerging opportunities,
and conditions. The White Paper should be updated and republished every few years.The objectives of the modernisation and development of Lithuania’s futures ecosystem are included in the documents of the State Progress Strategy ‘Lithuania’s Vision for the Future ‘Lithuania 2050’’ (hereinafter: the ‘Strategy ‘Lithuania 2050’’) which are intended to implement and provide support for it, as well as to establish measures for its development. The Strategy ‘Lithuania 2050’ outlines the general contours of the LFE and discusses the organisational and functional directions for its further development. A more in-depth analysis of these aspirations and various contexts comprise the contents of the White Paper on Lithuania’s Futures Ecosystem (hereinafter: the ‘White Paper’). The subject-matter and contents of the White Paper
are derived from legal regulation, however are purely recommendatory and indicative in character. Therefore, the White Paper is not treated as a final document; it is ongoing work and must be continuously supplemented and improved in the light of domestic and global developments, emerging opportunities, and conditions. The White Paper should be updated and republished every few years.

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HOSTILE IDEOLOGY: CHALLENGES AND REPERCUSSIONS
 

Speeches delivered at the Seimas in 2023 during the conferences titled ‘Communist Ideology and its Practice: Past and Present. Historical, Moral, and Legal Assessment of the Soviet Occupation of Lithuania’ and ‘Celebrating the 45th Anniversary of the Lithuanian Freedom League’

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COMPLICATED NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN LITHUANIA AND MOSCOW IN 1990–1992

ČESLOVAS VYTAUTAS STANKEVIČIUS

 

LESSONS OF HISTORY: THE SILENT OCCUPATION OF 1940

On the occasion of the approaching Day of Mourning and Hope as well as the 80th anniversary of the Soviet occupation, we kindly invite you to get acquainted with the brochure ‘Lessons of History: The Silent Occupation of 1940‘ published by the Office of the Seimas.

SENATOR McCAIN, OUR LEADER TO FREEDOM

 

 

FREEDOM PRIZE

The Freedom Prize is an award given by the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania under the Law on the Freedom Prize of 15 September 2011. It was established to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Soviet aggression against the independent state of Lithuania; to honour the memory of the victims who died for Lithuania’s freedom in 1991; to stress the need to further promote the development of democracy, human rights, the rule of law and equal cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe. The Prize is awarded annually at a solemn ceremony at the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania on 13 January, the Day of the Defenders of Freedom.

LITHUANIA’S RETURN TO THE WORLD COMMUNITY OF FREE COUNTRIES

Catalogue of the exhibition

The exhibition Lithuania’s Return to the World Community of Free Countries features the documents that have consolidated the foundations of Lithuania’s statehood: the letters of credence presented by the ambassadors of European Union Member States, candidate countries and Eastern Partnership countries, which were signed by the heads of state, prominent politicians of the time, and both record our historical developments and attest to the diplomatic and cultural traditions of the countries.

IN THE UNITED EUROPE

Catalogue of the exhibition

 

 

 


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