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Bilietai
2012 03 07

Former Prime Minister Kazimira Prunskienė regains consciousness after stroke

Lithuania's former prime minister Kazimira Prunskienė has regained consciousness, her daughter Rasa Vaitkienė confirmed to BNS on Wednesday.
Kazimira Danutė Prunskienė
Kazimira Danutė Prunskienė / BFL nuotr.

Prunskienė was unconscious after suffering a stroke over a week ago.

"My mother regained consciousness yesterday," Vaitkienė said.

Prunskienė was admitted to Santariškes Clinic on 26 February and later transferred to Vilnius University Hospital.

Her condition had deteriorated after a surgery, but later reports suggested her health condition was gradually improving.

Prunskienė, who has been lately heading the minor Lithuanian People's Party, served as prime minister in Lithuania's first post-independence government in 1990-1991.

She was minister of agriculture in 2004-2008.

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