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Lithuanian MPs propose scrapping constitutional ban on nuclear weapons deployment
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Lithuanian MPs propose scrapping constitutional ban on nuclear weapons deployment

Fifty Lithuanian Members of Parliament proposed amending the constitution to remove a ban on the deployment of nuclear weapons on Lithuanian soil. The current Article 137 of the Constitution prohibits the placement of weapons of mass destruction and foreign military bases on Lithuanian territory. This proposal comes after President Gitanas Nausėda held talks with political leaders, where they reportedly reached consensus that the constitutional restriction is outdated. Supporters argue that Lithuania's security landscape has evolved, making the ban less relevant. The amendment would require approval by at least 94 MPs in two separate votes, separated by a three-month interval. While the government insists this change would not violate international treaties like the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty, the move coincides with broader European discussions on nuclear deterrence, including France's proposal for a new framework and reports that the U.S. might expand nuclear deployments across NATO countries.

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Lithuanian MPs propose scrapping constitutional ban on nuclear weapons deployment

Fifty Lithuanian Members of Parliament proposed amending the constitution to remove a ban on the deployment of nuclear weapons on Lithuanian soil. The current Article 137 of the Constitution prohibits the placement of weapons of mass destruction and foreign military bases on Lithuanian territory. This proposal comes after President Gitanas Nausėda held talks with political leaders, where they reportedly reached consensus that the constitutional restriction is outdated. Supporters argue that Lithuania's security landscape has evolved, making the ban less relevant. The amendment would require approval by at least 94 MPs in two separate votes, separated by a three-month interval. While the government insists this change would not violate international treaties like the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty, the move coincides with broader European discussions on nuclear deterrence, including France's proposal for a new framework and reports that the U.S. might expand nuclear deployments across NATO countries.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents the proposal neutrally, citing both supporters' arguments and the government's assurances regarding international treaty compliance. It includes multiple perspectives without overtly favoring any side, and the framing remains balanced.

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Litvanski voditelji podpirajo ustavno prepoved jedrskega orožja, pravi predsednik

Najvišji politični voditelji Litve, vključno s predsednikom Gitanom Nausėdo, so dosegli soglasje, da bi bilo treba ustavno prepoved jedrskega orožja odstraniti. Razprava se osredotoča na 137. člen litvanske ustave, ki prepoveduje namestitev orožja za množično uničevanje in tujih vojaških baz na litvanskem ozemlju.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Medtem ko članek obravnava politično občutljivo temo, ostaja okvir uravnotežen, saj predstavlja različna mnenja brez očitnega ideološkega nagibanja.

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