Inga Ruginiene: A New Era of Leadership in Lithuania
Lithuania's parliament elects Inga Ruginiene, a former labour union leader, as the new prime minister. Her predecessor, Gintautas Paluckas, resigned amidst investigations into his business dealings. Ruginiene, a relative political newcomer, aims to restore stability with her centre-left coalition, maintaining Lithuania's foreign policy direction.

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On Tuesday, Lithuania's parliament elected Inga Ruginiene as the nation's new prime minister, marking a significant leadership transition following the resignation of her predecessor, Gintautas Paluckas, amid multiple business-related investigations.
Inga Ruginiene, a previous leader of the labour union, was approved as the head of government with a decisive 78-35 vote. Aligned with the centre-left Social Democratic Party, Ruginiene previously served as minister for social affairs and labour. With broad support in parliament and a new coalition, she vows to restore political stability.
While Lithuanian foreign policy remains steady under President Gitanas Nauseda, one of Ukraine's strongest backers against Russian aggression, Ruginiene's appointment signals a commitment to maintaining the nation's strategic alliances within the EU and NATO. Her government will carry forth through the remainder of the current term.
(With inputs from agencies.)