Lithuania’s PM quits amid protests, investigations into business deals
His entire cabinet is also expected to quit, leaving Lithuania without an effective government weeks before Russia’s military exercise with Belarus

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda announced Paluckas’ resignation to the media on Thursday morning. A spokesperson for Paluckas did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Paluckas, a newly established leader of the centre-left Social Democrats, ascended to the role late last year after a three-party coalition formed following parliamentary elections in October.
His entire cabinet is now expected also to resign, potentially leaving the country without an effective government weeks before Russia holds joint military exercises with neighbouring Belarus.
Lithuanian foreign policy is unlikely to change as a result of the government shake-up. Nausėda, who was elected separately, is the country’s face on the world stage and has been one of the most stalwart supporters of Ukraine in its fight against invading Russian forces.

Paluckas has recently been dogged by media investigations into his business and financial dealings. Several media outlets published investigations in July regarding Paluckas’s past and present ventures and alleged mishandlings, including ones more than a decade ago. The Baltic country’s anti-corruption and law enforcement agencies subsequently launched their own probes.