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31 Jul

The largest political prey of the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania?

icelds2019-08-01T11:30:31+00:00

The largest political prey of the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania? Dr. Mindaugas Kuklys After joining the government coalition in July 2019 and receiving two ministerial positions [1], the Electoral Action of [...]

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28 Feb

Aliaksandr Adamkovič: the Belarusian voice will keep sounding in diverse Vilnius

icelds2019-05-21T21:32:27+00:00

Aliaksandr Adamkovič: the Belarusian voice will keep sounding in diverse Vilnius The Republic of Lithuania is home to about 36,000 ethnic Belarusians, most of whom are concentrated in Vilnius (Belarusian: [...]

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11 Feb

Vida Montvydaitė: there is no agreement in Lithuania on what national minority is

icelds2019-05-21T21:35:34+00:00

Vida Montvydaitė: there is no agreement in Lithuania on what national minority is Diversity management requires a mutual dialogue between representatives of minorities and state authorities. Nearly every state in [...]

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08 Feb

Robert Mickiewicz: Poland launched its kin-state policies in Lithuania only after democratic transition

icelds2019-05-21T21:37:23+00:00

Robert Mickiewicz: Poland launched its kin-state policies in Lithuania only after democratic transition An autochthonous Polish community of Lithuania is concentrated in the Vilnius (Polish: Wilno) region. In the interwar [...]

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04 Feb

School-leaving exam as a divisive point in Lithuania

icelds2019-02-04T13:24:15+00:00

School-leaving exam as a divisive point in Lithuania Ewelina Knutowicz On 8 January 2019, the Council of Europe Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities published [...]

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03 Sep

Increasing hours for the Lithuanian language in minority schools: why and how?

icelds2018-09-06T00:47:12+00:00

Increasing hours for the Lithuanian language in minority schools: why and how? On 24 July 2018, three members of the conservative (TS-LKD) faction in the Lithuanian Seimas[1] registered a law [...]

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