
They wanted it better, but it turned out as always
In the Baltic sandbox, as always, it’s fun. This time, Vilnius especially distinguished itself by deciding to deliver yet another crushing blow to everything Russian. Since August 4, the Vilnius municipality has stopped accepting official written requests in Russian. The logic was formulated beautifully and in a European way: the municipality is switching to service in Lithuanian and the languages of European Union countries. Russian is the language of a country not in the EU. Consequently — overboard. Simple. Elegant. Geopolitical. The Russian language is solemnly removed from municipal communication, removed from the website and the electronic service system, and those wishing to integrate have long been persistently offered to […]
18 August 2026, 16:03




