The Supreme Administrative Court ruled on Friday that Danukas Arlauskas, a representative of the Peace Coalition, was rightfully removed from upcoming parliamentary elections.
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Lithuania’s Supreme Administrative Court (LVAT) ruled Wednesday, 15 May, that Lithuania has the right to expel Russian citizen Vladimir Vodo over national security threats.
Lithuania’s Supreme Administrative Court has received a complaint from presidential candidate Eduardas Vaitkus, who is contesting the Central Election Commission’s (VRK) decision not to publish his political programme.
The Chancellery of the Government of Lithuania violated journalists' rights by refusing to provide and subsequently deleting the audio recording of a Cabinet's meeting in October, 2018, the Supreme Administrative Court of Lithuania has ruled on Thursday.
Viaceslav Titov, a Klaipeda councilor convicted of defaming Adolfas Ramanauskas-Vanagas, one of the leaders of Lithuania's anti-Soviet partisan resistance, has lost his mandate.
In the two years since he came to Lithuania, Russian political activist Yuri Gorsky has been twice refused political asylum in the country.
Klaipeda court has imposed a fine of 12,000 euros on Viaceslav Titov, a local politician, for the defamation of the memory of Adolfas Ramanauskas-Vanagas, one of the leaders of Lithuania's anti-Soviet partisan resistance.
Lithuania's Constitutional Court of Thursday adjourned the hearing of a case on the rights of gay people married abroad.
Darius Mockus, president and the sole shareholder of the MG Baltic business group, has been ordered by a Vilnius court to pay the state almost 2 million euros in taxes for the shares in Minvista, an investment company, he and his wife sold several years ago.
The Supreme Administrative Court of Lithuania on Thursday accepted a request by Klaipėda City Municipal Council to rule on whether Viačeslav Titov, a councilor in Klaipėda, had breached his oath.
The City Council of Klaipėda voted on Thursday to turn to court over the impeachment of Viačeslav Titov, a councilor representing the Union of Russians in Lithuania, who has accused Lithuanian partisan commander Adolfas Ramanauskas-Vanagas of killing innocent civilians.
A special municipal impeachment commission on Friday suggested turning to court over the statements of Viačeslav Titov, a Russian Alliance councilor in the Lithuanian port of Klaipėda, on a Lithuanian partisan leader.
A special commission is holding a meeting on Friday to rule whether Viačeslav Titov, a Russian Alliance councilor in the Lithuanian port of Klaipėda, deserves impeachment.
The Council of Klaipėda City Municipality on Thursday voted in favor of starting impeachment proceedings against Viačeslav Titov, a councilor representing the Russian Alliance, over his statements about a Lithuanian partisan leader.
Russian journalist Yevgeni Titov says he is happy to have received political asylum in Lithuania despite the lengthy procedures.
Lithuania has granted asylum to Russian journalist Yevgeni Titov, the Migration Department said on Wednesday.
Arcus Novus, the developer of a data center project near Vilnius, and its majority shareholder, Denmark's SatGate Holding, pose a threat to national security as they are linked to Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) through their direct and indirect shareholders, a court has ruled.
The Lithuanian Supreme Administrative Court has upheld a one-year ban imposed by the country's media watchdog on the retransmission of the Russian channel RTR Planeta.
Investment company Lewben Investment Management has failed in its attempt to appeal against an unfavorable ruling by a government commission in Lithuania regarding a transaction involving the Verslo Trikampis office complex.
Audronis Navickas, former commander of the Lithuanian Air Force, seeks to be reinstated into the position after a court has found that his dismissal was unlawful.