We analyze the state of Lithuania’s public finances, consistently explain what constitutes the cost of a workplace, how and where the taxes paid by residents are used, what obligations weigh on the state, and how this affects people’s well-being.
We examine the budget and present arguments as to why it is important to allocate resources to priority state objectives and to abandon insignificant expenditures.
A pivotal 400-page report on the competitiveness of the European Union (EU), authored by Mario Draghi, former Governor of the…
Next year’s Lithuanian state budget was adopted on Tuesday. As every year, Members of Parliament have had many proposals on…
The negotiations on the European Union’s multi-annual financial perspective for 2021-2027 are underway. In May the European Commission presented an…
This Position Paper (hereinafter “the Paper”) is a response to the ongoing negotiations on the next EU multiannual financial perspective…
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