2015 in Lithuania
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Events in the year 2015 in Lithuania.
Incumbents
Events
January
- 1 January - Lithuania adopts the Euro and joins Eurozone.[1]
- 1 January - first commercial operations in Klaipėda LNG FSRU.[2]
- 1 January - National Cyber Security Centre of Lithuania was established.[3]
- 1 January - Suicide Prevention Centre of Lithuania was established.[4][5]
- 15 January - a big storm left 15,000 people without electricity, mostly in Klaipėda county.[6]
- 16 January - second honorary consulate of Estonia in Lithuania was opened in the city of Kaunas.[7]
- 26 January - Israel opened its embassy in Vilnius.[8]
February
- 6 February - honorary consulate of India in Lithuania was opened in the capital city of Vilnius.[9]
- 9 February - Aistė Diržiūtė becomes the first Lithuanian actress to win Shooting Stars Award.[10]
- 28 February - Lithuania signs a trade agreement to buy liquefied natural gas from the United States in a move aimed at reducing heavy dependence on Russian gas deliveries.[11]
March
- 1 March - Municipal elections held in Lithuania with first ever direct mayoral elections held together.[12][13]
- 18 March - Polish-Lithuanian Chamber of Commerce was established.[14][15]
- 19 March - Lithuanian Parliament Seimas voted in favour of conscription restitution.[16][17]
- 20 March - NATO general Jean-Paul Palomeros has signed the NATO-Lithuanian agreement on the legal status of NATO command and control centres in Lithuania.[18]
- 25 March - Lithuania's Social Democratic Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius opposed of proposed same-sex partnerships legalization.[19]
- 29 March - archaeologists announced about the thousand-year-old grave discovery near the village of Kvietiniai, Klaipėda District Municipality.[20]
April
- 9 April - Lithuania was invited to start accession talks with Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.[21]
- 13 April - Darius Jauniškis appointed as the head of the State Security Department.[22]
- 14 April - International Monetary Fund (IMF) classified Lithuania as advanced economy.[23]
- 17 April - Opened a new Honorary Consulate of Lithuania in Richmond, Virginia, United States.[24]
- 23 April - Lithuania banned wearing separate elements of military uniforms and insignia in public.[25]
- 28 April - Lithuania opens honorary consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.[26]
May
- 4 May - Biggest stadium in the country - Žalgiris Stadium was sold for redevelopment and eventually de-establishment.[27]
- 7 May - President Dalia Grybauskaitė rejected Vydas Gedvilas as candidate for education minister.[28]
- 9 May - Moody‘s upgraded Lithuanian credit rating to A3.[29]
- 15 May - district heating plant opened in Elektrėnai, that is operating on biofeuls.[30]
- 16 May - 2 Lithuanian pilots died in aviation accident when Klaipėda Avialines plane Antonov An-2 dropped down to the Baltic Sea.[31]
- 23 May - Air Lituanica, Lithuanian airline owned by the municipality of Vilnius, has announced that it is stopping operations.[32]
- 26 May - Vilnius Intermodal Terminal was opened.[33]
- 27 May - Audronė Pitrėnienė appointed as education and science minister of Lithuania.[34]
June
- 1 June - Lithuanian General Consulate opened in Los Angeles, USA [35]
- 1 June - Laima Jurevičienė appointed as country's new ambassador to the Council of Europe.[36]
- 7 June - Klaipėda Port announces start of international container distribution centre.[37]
- 9 June - cable laying works of NordBalt were completed.[38]
- 18 June - in Batumi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Linas Linkevičius and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Tamar Beruchashvili opened a second Honorary Consulate of Lithuania in Georgia.[39]
Deaths
- 29 March - Petras Dirgėla, writer and recipient of the Lithuanian National Prize in 2003.[40]
- 3 April - Algirdas Vaclovas Patackas, politician and signer of the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.[41]
- 6 April - Romualdas Ozolas, politician and signer of the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.[42]
- 6 October - Stasys Povilaitis, variety songs singer, maestro.[43]
- 8 October - Galina Dauguvietytė, actor, TV director.[44]
References
- ↑ "Klausimai ir atsakymai". Swedbank.lt. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- ↑ Lithuania's LNG terminal starts commercial operations
- ↑ Lithuania launches National Cyber Security Centre
- ↑ Suicide Prevention Centre opens in Lithuania
- ↑ Ministrė: savižudybių prevencijos biuras pradės veikti nuo metų pradžios
- ↑ Elektros neturi 15 tūkst. vartotojų
- ↑ Estonia opens second honorary consulate in Lithuania
- ↑ Israel opens embassy in Vilnius
- ↑ India opens honorary consulate in Lithuania
- ↑ NATALIE PORTMAN SALUTES EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS!
- ↑ Adomaitis, Nerijus (28 February 2015). "Lithuania signs non-binding deal for U.S. LNG". Reuters. Thompson Reuters. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- ↑ Vilnius elects first foreigner into city council
- ↑ Mayoral elections might leave 5 parliament seats vacant
- ↑ The Establishment of the Polish – Lithuanian Chamber of Commerce
- ↑ Lithuania and Poland establish Chamber of Commerce
- ↑ Sprendimas priimtas – šauktiniai grįžta į kariuomenę
- ↑ Lithuania to start conscription on May 11
- ↑ NATO general signs deal with Lithuania on status of command centres
- ↑ PM against legalisation of same-sex partnerships
- ↑ Archaeologists discover thousand-year-old grave in Lithuania
- ↑ Lietuva pakviesta derėtis dėl narystės EBPO
- ↑ New chief of Lithuania's State Security Department appointed
- ↑ IMF classifies Lithuania as advanced economy
- ↑ Lithuania opens Honorary Consulate in Richmond, Virginia
- ↑ Lithuania bans wearing separate elements and insignia of military uniform in public
- ↑ Lithuania opens honorary consulate in Saudi Arabia
- ↑ Žalgiris Stadium in Vilnius sold for redevelopment
- ↑ Lithuanian president rejects Gedvilas as candidate for education minister
- ↑ Moody‘s upgrades Lithuania's government bond rating
- ↑ New biofuel boiler house opened in Elektrėnai, Lithuania
- ↑ Patvirtino išvadas dėl „An-2“ katastrofos
- ↑ http://en.delfi.lt/lithuania/economy/air-lituanica-stops-operations.d?id=68042372
- ↑ Lietuvos infrastruktūrą pagerino 2 intermodaliniai terminalai
- ↑ Pitrėnienė appointed Lithuania's minister of education
- ↑ Lithuanian General Consulate to open in Los Angeles
- ↑ Jurevičienė appointed Lithuanian ambassador at Council of Europe]
- ↑ Klaipėda
- ↑ Baigė tiesti „NordBalt"
- ↑ Lithuania opens second Honorary Consulate in Georgia
- ↑ Mirė nacionalinės kultūros ir meno premijos laureatas P.Dirgėla
- ↑ Mirė Seimo narys A. Patackas
- ↑ Mirė Lietuvos Nepriklausomybės Akto signataras Romualdas Ozolas
- ↑ Mirė poetas, maestro, dainininkas Stasys Povilatis
- ↑ Mirė aktorė, režisierė Galina Dauguvietytė
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