Klaipėda launches impeachment proceedings against Russian councilor

22 councilors voted in favor of setting up an impeachment commission, three abstained and there were no votes against.

Around a week ago, Titov accused Lithuanian partisan leader Adolfas Ramanauskas-Vanagas over the killings of innocent civilians.

“I believe these actions that were done during the committee sitting and later in social media, this is discord-sowing,” Klaipėda Mayor Vytautas Grubliauskas, representing the Liberal Movement, said during the sitting.

Prosecutors have already launched a pre-trial investigation into Titov’s claims. Titov said he based his claims on the records of a Soviet court. During Thursday’s sitting Titov accused Grubliauskas of violating his right to express his opinion and represent voters.

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“I see that you are in favor of double standards. On one hand, you are for the rule of law, but, on the other hand, when a councilor carries out his duty, raises questions, expresses his opinion, you start making interpellations,” Titov said.

Grubliauskas soon responded: “I believe you had plenty of opportunities to express your opinion and you did that. We are not talking about the violation of the right to express an opinion, but about the contents of what you said.”

Members of the Russian Alliance, which is in a ruling coalition with the Liberal Movement in Klaipėda, abstained during the vote.

The impeachment commission will start its work on Sep. 24. The commission will produce a conclusion and the council will turn to the Supreme Administrative Court of Lithuania for it to rule whether Titov breached his councilor oath. If the court rules that he did, the council will need the backing of at least two thirds of council members to strip Titov of his mandate.

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