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Lithuanian arts community protests controversial takeover of culture ministry

Culture • Oct 6, 2025, 8:16 AM
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Protesters across Lithuania on Sunday called for the defence of culture, democracy and freedom of speech following the ruling coalition's decision to hand over the culture ministry to Dawn of Nemunas party.

The controversial party is headed by MP Remigijus Žemaitaitis, who has been accused of anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial, and is currently facing trial. Žemaitaitis has also questioned Lithuania's support for Ukraine and criticised rising defence spending in the country.

Demonstrators in Vilnius.
Demonstrators in Vilnius. Tomas Armalys

Cultural organizations, including the Cultural Protest Assembly, warn that handing over the ministry to Nemunas Dawn threatens freedom of expression, media independence and the country's core democratic values.

"We will not allow pro-Russian populists to take culture hostage," chanted demonstrators in Kaunas, Lithuania's second largest city.

Protest in Vilnius
Protest in Vilnius Tomas Armalys

As the demonstrators unfolded in several Lithuanian cities, participants organised a joint show of solidarity at 2pm, when cultural institutions across the country simultaneously played the symphonic poem "The Sea" by Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis. The piece was adopted as the unofficial anthem and "distress signal" of the movement.

A manifesto entitled "This could be the last time" was also read out during the rally, stating that "this could be the last time that culture remains our common language".

Protesters across the country called on fellow citizens to defend culture, democracy and freedom of expression following the ruling coalition's decision.
Protesters across the country called on fellow citizens to defend culture, democracy and freedom of expression following the ruling coalition's decision. Tomas Armalys

Žemaitaitis criticised the protesters, calling them "loudmouths" in a Facebook post. "People of culture came to an uncultured rally! It turns out that only loudmouths can create culture and art," he wrote. He added that "real artists continue to create art, while loudmouths and people who have nothing to do with culture just shout".

The organizers said that Sunday's protest was a warning and that they plan to take further action if the government does not back down from its decision.


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