On Wednesday, July 19, all of the main Lithuanian television channels on their evening news reported the Vilnius municipality sent a request to the Office of Prosecutor General seeking to revoke the license the Vilnius municipality issued 10 years ago for embattled Lithuanian MP Remigijus Žemaitaitis, accused and apparently guilty of making numerous anti-Semitic statements on facebook and in the Lithuanian press, for construction of his home on what is considered a fragile wetlands area and aquifer on the Neris River.
Lithuanian state television LRT and independent channels LNK and TV3 reported the city reviewed the permitting process and found it hadn’t met current standards and didn’t meet the allegedly same standards 10 years ago.
Žemaitaitis was laconic in comments made by telephone video from his automobile to the press, saying the permits had already been investigated three times by both the city and the prosecutor, and had been found in order. He said if the city wanted to revoke the permit and force the removal of his home, they would have to pay compensation adjusted for inflation, and that the legal process would probably take ten years or more. He also indicated he was currently on vacation. The Vilnius municipality administration director responsible for the current scandal enveloping the MP, Adomas Bužinskas, told multiple media outlets that was, that the municipality would be found at least partially liable for issuing the permit to begin with, and thus would bear financial responsibility.




































