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Lithuania's prime minister quits after pressure over business ties to sister-in-law

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VILNIUS (Reuters) -Lithuania's Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas will resign, a spokesperson said on Thursday. (Reporting by Andrius Sytas, editing by Terje Solsvik)

Lithuania's Prime Minister Resigns Amid Business Controversy

Political Fallout from Business Ties

By Andrius Sytas

Details of the Controversy

VILNIUS (Reuters) -Lithuania's Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas said on Thursday he would resign, after facing pressure to do so over his business ties to a company owned by his sister-in-law.

Responses from Opposition Parties

Paluckas in a statement said his "past mistakes" had hindered the work of his government.

Government's Reaction

"That is why I decided to take the quick and confident decision" to resign, he said in a statement.

Opposition parties in the Baltic country have criticised Paluckas for business dealings, in which a company he co-owns sold electric batteries to another firm owned by his sister-in-law, in a deal financed by a government agency.

Paluckas had in recent weeks denied any wrongdoing.

Last week, his sister-in-law's company said it would decline the funding from the government but denied wrongdoing, saying it made purchases from Paluckas' business following an open tender.

A junior party in Lithuania's government on Wednesday threatened to quit the ruling coalition unless Paluckas resigned, saying his position was untenable.

(Reporting by Andrius Sytas, editing by Terje Solsvik and Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • Lithuania's PM Gintautas Paluckas resigns due to business ties.
  • Controversy involves a company owned by his sister-in-law.
  • Opposition parties criticized Paluckas for the business dealings.
  • A junior party threatened to leave the coalition government.
  • The sister-in-law's company denied wrongdoing but declined funding.

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