DELFI / Karolina Pansevič
The opposition put questions to Veryga about health professionals’ salaries, the situation surrounding prescription medications, and the Health Ministry’s staff.
After discussing the interpellation, the Seimas will set up a commission to draft a resolution on whether to approve or disapprove of the minister’s answers.
At least 71 votes in the 141-member parliament are necessary to adopt a draft resolution that proposes not to accept interpellation answers and to declare no-confidence in a minister. If the no-confidence motion is passed, the minister must resign.
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