AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTransport & Cost of Living: Lithuania’s Social Democrats want free public transport in Vilnius from 1 September 2026 to 1 January 2027, arguing it would ease rising household costs tied to fuel prices and ease congestion. Rail Disruption: Train traffic resumed near Kaunas after an overhead line failure on the Palemonas–Kaunas section; more than 900 passengers were affected before services returned around noon. Border Security Shake-up: Lithuania’s State Border Guard Service commander Rustamas Liubajevas resigned after a July migrant tunnel incident in which border guards were attacked and one officer was injured. Local Politics: A proposal would shorten transit time for Russian citizens, with lawmakers arguing it can be controlled within EU rules. Vilnius Culture: Jacques Lipchitz sculptures are on display in Vilnius and Druskininkai for the first time, highlighting the artist’s Lithuanian roots. Community & Events: The fifth Corgi Race Vilnius drew about 150 dogs from nine countries to Vingis Park, with contests beyond racing including costume and “smartest nose.” Regional Security Context: Latvia is urging the EU for €7bn to cover defence costs tied to Russia, warning its budget is strained by lost trade and higher spending.
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