Lithuanian minister candidate explains social media posts to president
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Martynas Katelynas, a candidate for Lithuania's interior minister, met with the president to discuss controversial past social media posts.
- Katelynas stated that the posts were taken out of context and that he supports law enforcement officers.
- The discussion also covered other unspecified issues between the candidate and the president.
Lithuanian presidential candidate Martynas Katelynas faced scrutiny over past social media posts, prompting a meeting with the president to address the controversy. Katelynas asserted that his remarks were taken out of context and reaffirmed his support for law enforcement officials.
The candidate, vying for the interior minister position, engaged in discussions with the president that extended beyond the social media issue to include other unspecified matters. Katelynas's defense suggests an attempt to mitigate the political fallout from his past online activity, emphasizing his alignment with the authorities.
This situation highlights the intense vetting process for high-level government positions in Lithuania, where past public statements can significantly impact a candidate's prospects. Katelynas's assurance of support for officers aims to solidify his image as a reliable figure for the interior ministry.
These were taken out of context, and I was and am on the side of the officers.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.