Irena Segalovičienė

Irena Segalovičienė

politician Lithuania

Irena Segalovičienė is the chief advisor on economic and social policy to the President of Lithuania, Gitanas Nausėda. She has recently been in the news for discussing the potential revival of the proposal to abolish daylight saving time in Lithuania, particularly in light of the country's upcoming presidency of the European Union Council in 2027.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
2,488
Power
49$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Lithuania 1 7.00 0.09% +0% 2,722,289 2,488 $54,000 49$
Totals 1 2,722,289 2,488 $54,000 49$
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Recent Mentions

Lithuania Lithuania: Irena Segalovičienė expressed concerns about the culture of exceptions in the audit results presented by the State Audit Office. 7

15min – major Lithuanian news website: Irena Segalovičienė sako matanti „išimčių kultūros“ požymius LRT

Lithuania Lithuania: Irena Segalovičienė met with N. Grunskienė to discuss the situation regarding exam results. 5

15min – major Lithuanian news website: Prokurorai vertins sprendimą keisti egzaminų rezultatus: kyla abejonių dėl teisėtumo

Lithuania Lithuania: Irena Segalovičienė is the candidate for the head of the State Audit Office and has expressed concerns about questioning the Seimas' mandate. 5

15min – major Lithuanian news website: Skirmantas Bikelis. LRT turinio auditas: neteisėta užduotis „vokelyje“

Lithuania Lithuania: Irena Segalovičienė is the advisor to the country's leader on economic and social policy issues. 8

15min – major Lithuanian news website: Irena Segalovičienė: reikia skatinti ekonomiką, verslas turėtų palaikyti mokesčių reformą

Lithuania Lithuania: Irena Segalovičienė is the chief advisor to the president on economic and social policy matters. 7

15min – major Lithuanian news website: Prezidentas su Vyriausybe birželį vyks į Japoniją, Vietnamą padėti verslui ieškoti rinkų | Verslas