According to a poll conducted by Baltic Tyrimai on behalf of ELTA, 74% of the population had a favourable opinion of G. Nausėda in the first month of this year. In comparison, 20% of the citizens said they had the opposite opinion. However, despite the drop in the rating, G. Nausėda remains one of the most favourably regarded politicians. Only Valdas Adamkus, who has led the country for two terms, is ahead of him (80% have a favourable opinion and 12% an unfavourable opinion).
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At the beginning of February, Nausėda submitted draft laws to the Seimas to cushion the effects of inflation. The Head of State proposes increasing the amount of tax-free income (NPD) from EUR 460 to EUR 510 and paying a one-off payment of EUR 100 to the most vulnerable groups in society, such as pensioners, large families or families with difficult living conditions.
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