AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLithuanian Security & Law: Lithuania is moving to scrap a decades-old constitutional ban on foreign military bases and nuclear weapons, arguing Article 137 is outdated—an issue that will face further Seimas votes before the end of 2026. Public Safety & Justice: Parliament Speaker Juozas Olekas and lawmakers are pushing a public registry of people convicted of sex crimes against minors, while President Gitanas Nausėda says the idea deserves review. Intelligence Powers: Proposed amendments would let Lithuanian intelligence agencies carry out “covert influence operations,” including active cyber measures against foreign systems linked to hostile activity. Regional Infrastructure: Lithuania Post plans to install 81 new parcel lockers in smaller towns this year and reach 100 new post boxes nationwide, expanding access beyond district centres. Defense Posture in the Baltics: NATO drills and air patrol activity near Kaliningrad continue, while Turkish F-16s rotated into Latvia underscore allied readiness on the eastern flank. Ukraine Solidarity: Ukrainians are rallying across dozens of countries, including Vilnius, demanding Europe use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine.
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