
Šarūnas Birutis
Šarūnas Birutis is a Lithuanian politician and the current Minister of Culture, known for his involvement in addressing the financial challenges faced by cultural institutions in Lithuania. In recent discussions, he has been working on solutions for the Keistuolių Theatre, which is facing significant financial difficulties due to debts and penalties related to its renovation project. Birutis emphasizes the importance of collaboration with the Ministry of Finance and stakeholders to find the best possible outcomes for the theatre.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Lithuania | 7 | 6.43 | 0.26% | +80% | 2,722,289 | 12,876 | $54,000 | 255$ |
Totals | 7 | 2,722,289 | 12,876 | $54,000 | 255$ |
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Recent Mentions
Lithuania:
Šarūnas Birutis is one of the ministers participating in the national forest planting event.
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Lithuania:
Šarūnas Birutis is the Minister of Culture who signed the applications for UNESCO.
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Lithuania:
Šarūnas Birutis will speak about Lithuania's efforts to protect cultural heritage.
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Lithuania:
Šarūnas Birutis stated that the step towards centralization was unmeasured considering the creative processes of cultural institutions.
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Lithuania:
Šarūnas Birutis suggests that the Ministry of Culture's name should reflect its role in public information policy.
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Lithuania:
Current culture minister Šarūnas Birutis stated he would evaluate the opinions of the entire sector regarding the amendments.
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Lithuania:
Šarūnas Birutis was the opposition leader and a representative of the social democrats in Švenčionys.
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Lithuania:
Šarūnas Birutis emphasized that the Media Support Fund is apolitical and was formed by the previous government.
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Lithuania:
Šarūnas Birutis is the Minister of Culture and had his candidacy put forward.
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Lithuania:
Šarūnas Birutis hoped that the exhibition would inspire a rethinking of the past and a bold step into the future.
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