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Leadership & Governance

A state that serves, institutions that endure.

The Government of the Republic of Lithuania pursues a programme of open institutions, strategic planning, and decisions rooted in citizen trust — the quiet architecture of a modern European democracy.

Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė at an official engagement
Six Principles

The architecture of good government.

Our work begins with the institutions that carry the trust of citizens. We modernise them, strengthen their independence, and hold them — and ourselves — to the standard of clear, evidence-driven decisions that can be openly explained and defended.

01

Transparent Institutions

Open data, clear reporting, and access to information as standard practice — not as exception. A government whose work is legible to every citizen.

02

Citizen-First Service

Public services redesigned around the citizen's experience — simple, digital-first, and measured by how quickly people can get what they need.

03

Public Sector Modernisation

A capable, ethical and well-paid civil service — with modern systems, skills pipelines and digital tools worthy of a European state.

04

Equality & Inclusion

A country that measures its progress by what it does for its most vulnerable. Anti-discrimination, gender equality, and rights-based policymaking.

05

Democratic Accountability

Respect for the Seimas, free press, and the judiciary. Answering to the people — every vote, every decision, every day in office.

06

Strategic National Planning

Long-horizon thinking: security, demographics, climate, digital and regional balance — woven into every Cabinet decision.

Public Trust Dashboard

Measuring what matters to citizens.

Public institutions earn trust not by announcement, but by consistent delivery. Our dashboard tracks the benchmarks that shape daily life — from institutional integrity to the speed and quality of public services.

These are directional indicators — the measure of a government that invites scrutiny rather than avoids it.

Governance Programme · Directional Targets
Priority delivery across government
Institutional Transparency92%
Digital Public Services85%
Workforce Rights Enforcement88%
Gender & Social Equality78%
European Alignment96%
Anti-Corruption Measures90%
Institutions are not buildings. They are promises, kept. Every day. In every office.
Next Priority

A fair society begins with fair work.

Read the Prime Minister's programme for social security and labour — the portfolio that shaped her career and continues to guide this government's reform agenda.

Labour & Social Vision