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Les Lituaniens se sont rendus aux urnes dimanche pour le second tour de l'élection présidentielle du pays, le président sortant Gitanas Nausėda visant à repousser la première ministre Ingrida Šimonytė pour un nouveau mandat de cinq ans. Nausėda, 60 ans, conservateur modéré et fervent partisan de l'Ukraine, est en poste depuis 2019. Il est considéré comme le favori de ce vote. Près de 2 millions de citoyens peuvent voter pour cette huitième élection présidentielle depuis l'indépendance de la Lituanie de l'Union soviétique en 1991. Le vote se poursuit jusqu'à 20 heures et les résultats devraient...
Euronews (French)
Lithuanians went to the polls on Sunday for the second round of the country's presidential election, with incumbent president Gitanas Nausėda aiming to fend off prime minister Ingrida Šimonytė for another five-year term. Sixty-year-old Nausėda, a moderate conservative and strong supporter of Ukraine, has been in office since 2019. He is seen as a favourite to win. Polling stations opened at 7 a.m., with early voters in Vilnius arriving even before the official start. Nearly 2 million citizens are eligible to vote in this eighth presidential election since Lithuania's independence from the Sovi...
Euronews (English)
As well as beautiful, lush landscapes, rich cultural heritage and excellent transport connections, Lithuania boasts diverse accommodation options from glamping to spa hotels. Travellers can experience its curious cultural quirks such as museums dedicated to devils, basketball, cats and clocks. In 2024, the Baltic country is looking to show the world what it has to offer, making efforts to establish better connections with Europe, highlight its holistic outdoor experiences and showcase its rich history. We take a look at how Lithuania is tempting travellers this year. Lithuania's connections ar...
Euronews (English)
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