AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLithuanian Politics: Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė has announced her resignation, setting up a new government formation process as President Gitanas Nausėda now has 15 days to nominate a successor. EU Pay Rules: The EU’s pay transparency directive is now moving from law into workplaces after the 7 June deadline, but uneven national implementation could leave workers with a patchwork of practical rights. Defence & Security: Germany says its Armoured Brigade 45 in Lithuania will be fully operational by end-2027, and could require mandatory service if volunteers fall short; Lithuania is also funding an interceptor drone programme to strengthen counter-drone air defence. Energy & Costs: Fuel and lubricant prices rose sharply across the EU in May, with Lithuania among the biggest year-on-year increases, while Lithuania’s carbon farming programme has secured its first corporate buyers. Local Life & Culture: Kedainiai, Lithuania’s Capital of Culture 2026, is entering its busiest summer phase as culture draws more visitors. Vilnius & Business: Telia Lietuva bought 1,500 MHz 5G frequencies for nearly EUR 10 million, aiming to expand network capacity.
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