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Thursday, 06.02.2025, 11:24
Lithuanian president signs new lobbyism bill into law
Politicians supporting the new law say that the current regulation does not
work in practice, adding that the new legal act was important for Lithuania's
aspirations of joining the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OECD). Critics say this would not lead to major changes.
One of the key changes in the new law is a commitment to a lobbyist to
declare the start of his operations within seven days. Lobbyists are currently
required to submit annual declarations of lobbyism.
In the adoption process, heated discussions were triggered by the
definition and exceptions of lobbyism, which suggests that protection of public
interest will not be qualified as lobbyism, and non-governmental organizations
will not be listed as lobbyists. Critics say this allows avoiding regulation.
After the discussions, parliamentarians decided not to require politicians
to declare who had approached with with lobbyist proposals. Under the new
language of the law, only physical entities can be listed as lobbyists.
Mindaugas Linge, adviser to the president, said practice would highlight possible gaps of
the law.
"A key motive is that adoption of the law is one of the pre-conditions
for OECD membership. We saw at the Seimas how hard it was for the law to make
way, two terms of the parliament were searching for consensus," Linge told
BNS.
In Lithuania, the profession of lobbyist was legalized back in 2000, with
merely 40 lobbyists officially registered to date.