A resilient economy that rewards work, rewards enterprise, and earns its place at Europe's strategic table.
Lithuania's economic story is one of the quietest success stories in twenty-first century Europe — a small, open, innovative nation outperforming its size. Our government's task is to protect that momentum, deepen it where it falters, and widen its reach so that regional Lithuania shares fully in national progress.
This programme links economic modernisation to social fairness — because growth without inclusion is neither durable nor democratic.
Read Policy Updates →Light-touch regulation for enterprise, fairer tax for families, and targeted investment in sectors where Lithuania leads — fintech, biotech, defence industry.
Deep capital markets, world-class talent visas, and a regulatory sandbox that keeps Vilnius competitive with Tallinn, Warsaw and Berlin.
Renewable energy independence by the early 2030s, green industry incentives, and a just transition for carbon-intensive regions — climate policy without climate austerity.
Universities rewarded for research impact, STEM pipelines that start in schools, and deep R&D partnerships between the state and private sector.
A Lithuania that shapes European policy — on enlargement, rule of law, the single market, and social Europe — rather than follows it.
Baltic unity, NATO commitments, robust defence spending, and deep civil-defence partnerships with neighbours facing the same strategic realities.
Rail Baltica delivered. Roads, ports and energy grids ready for the next decade. Digital infrastructure that reaches every rural district. Connectivity as a public right.
Lithuania's future is European. Our commitments in Brussels are not abstract; they translate directly to the lives of citizens in Kaunas, Klaipėda and Šiauliai. This government will honour them — and defend them.
A small country, confident in its values, can be a large voice in Europe.
Meetings, speeches, official visits and community moments — visit our gallery for a visual record of Inga Ruginienė's first year in office.
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