Prenumeratoriai žino daugiau. Prenumerata vos nuo 1,00 Eur!
Išbandyti
2013 09 05

Lithuania has around 100 ministry-delegated attachés abroad

Around 100 special attachés delegated by the country's 14 ministries work at Lithuania's foreign representations, according to the Kauno Diena daily.
Kaip derinti ir rišti kaklaraištį
. / Shutterstock nuotr.

The Ministry of Economy has delegated most of the attachés – 19, followed by the Ministry of Agriculture (13), the Ministry of National Defense (12), and the Ministry of Culture (12).

The Ministry of Finance has ten attachés working at Lithuania's representation to the EU in Brussels. Their number increased from 6 last year. The Ministry of Social Security and Labor has attachés and one deputy at Lithuania's representation to the EU.

The Ministry of Transport and Communication has 8 attachés, including a transport attaché, in China.

"It seems unclear what added value they create. For example, a culture attaché in France or an agriculture attaché in Rome. One cannot measure the level of their work and by renouncing such positions we would be able to save quite a lot of money. Representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs could take over these matters," Conservative MP Kęstutis Masiulis has said.

The Ministry of Economy spent around 1 million litas (around EUR 3.45 million) on attachés and the Ministry of National Defense spent around 3 million litas.

Report mistake

Successfully sent

Thank you

Economy

Lithuanian producers of EPS on the way to circular economy
Gilužio Rivjera by the real estate company Homa – hundreds of apartments and millions in investment
Capitalica fund successfully issued bonds amounting to EUR 5 million to finance the Verde project in Riga

Feature

State Progress Strategy 'Lithuania 2050': will Lithuania become the 'Silicon Valley' of social enterprise?
Citus Experts: Planning to Furbish or Brush Up your Home Interior? Get Ready for a Brutal Run
How do the country's most desirable employers nurture IT talents?

Opinion

Ramūnas Vilpišauskas. The president’s achievements in Brussels were modest
Laurynas Jonavičius. Will the new German government’s foreign policy coincide with Lithuanian interests?
Eastern Partnership ‘beyond westlessness’: a new momentum for the European integration

Politics

Taiwanese Minister Ming-hsin Kung – about Lithuania’s strengths and the two countries’ looming plans
The double standards of “values-based policy”: Lithuania did not join the condemnation of Turkey
Behind the scenes of ambassadorial appointments: Seimas looking for clarification on continuing questioning at the Presidential Palace