Inga Ruginienė

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Inga Ruginienė was nominated for the office of Prime Minister by President Gitanas Nausėda in early August 2025 following the resignation of her predecessor, Gintautas Paluckas. On 26 August 2025, the Seimas approved her appointment by a vote of 78 in favor, 35 against, and 14 abstentions. Subsequently, President Nausėda issued the formal decree confirming her as Prime Minister, and on 25 September 2025 she and her Cabinet took the oath of office before Parliament, marking the beginning of her term. [32] [33]

Her cabinet is formed by a coalition of the Social Democratic Party, Dawn of Nemunas, Farmers and Greens Union and Electoral Action of Poles. [34]

Domestic Policy

Lithuanian Airspace Security Breach

Following the incident that happened on 22 October 2025, when a large group of contraband meteorological balloons was launched from Belarus into Lithuanian territory, the National Security Commission (NSC) was convened on the instruction of Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė. During the meeting, threats and risks to civil aviation safety and the protection of the state border were assessed, and decisions were taken on further measures to curb smuggling activities by air.

The meeting also discussed technological solutions for blocking SIM cards attached to contraband shipments. The Ministry of the Interior (MoI) was tasked with providing information and proposals on technological tools that would allow SIM cards used in smugglers' tracking devices to be blocked from identifying the landing sites of balloons.

It was further decided to explore technologies capable of neutralising the balloons. The MoI will prepare the necessary technical specifications and submit them to the Ministry of the Economy and Innovation, which will seek high-tech companies capable of developing solutions for balloon detection, tracking, and neutralisation. The aim is to make smuggling activities economically unprofitable and unattractive to smugglers.

In addition, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was instructed to warn Belarus that failure to take action against smugglers launching balloons or drones from its territory may lead Lithuania to consider a longer-term closure of border control points. Lithuania emphasises that such activity poses a direct threat to civil aviation and public safety. Lithuanian authorities maintain constant contact with border institutions in Poland and Latvia, where similar incidents have also been recorded. [35]

Foreign policy

Ukraine

On 29 September 2025, Ruginienė spoke by phone with Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko. Ruginienė said that Lithuania's support for Ukraine will continue and include not only military and financial aid, but also humanitarian help. The two leaders also agreed to meet soon in Kyiv. [36]

Ruginienė alongside her Government delegation visited Kyiv on October 6, 2025, where they met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, and Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk. [37]

Olha Nikitchenko, the Ukrainian Ambassador to Lithuania met with Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė on the 24 October 2025. The Prime Minister expressed her gratitude for the warm and productive visit to Kyiv earlier this month, emphasising the relevance of the issues discussed and Lithuania's determination to turn them into tangible examples of success. [38]

Latvia

On 3 October 2025, Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė held a telephone conversation with Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina. Ruginienė thanked her Latvian colleague for the congratulations extended on the start of her work as Head of Government. The Latvian Prime Minister invited Mrs Ruginienė to visit Riga in the near future to discuss the most pressing issues for both countries. In December, the Heads of Government of all three Baltic States will also meet in Riga in the format of the Baltic Council of Ministers. [39]

Poland

Ruginienė visited Poland on 7 October 2025 and met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. During her working visit to Poland, Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė met with the country's Prime Minister, Donald Tusk. At the meeting in Warsaw, the two leaders discussed key bilateral priorities such as security and defence, support for Ukraine, joint infrastructure and energy projects, and other issues. Major joint projects of significant scope and importance – "Rail Baltica", "Harmony Link", and "Via Baltica" – are of strategic importance for Lithuania. [40]

Estonia

Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė held a telephone call with Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal on 10 October 2025. The two leaders emphasised the excellent bilateral relations between Lithuania and Estonia, the importance of cooperation in defence, security, transport, and energy, also their shared commitment to supporting Ukraine. [41]

United States of America

Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė met with the Ambassador of the United States of America, Kara C. McDonald on 24 October 2025 to discuss the strategic partnership between the two countries and the U.S. role in helping to ensure the security of the region. The discussion also highlighted the importance of continued support for Ukraine and the key role of the United States in helping achieve a lasting and just peace in Europe. [42]

Personal life

Inga Ruginienė is married to Vismantas Ruginis, a businessman who manages multiple printing supply companies. [43] [44] Her mother, Diana Raitelaitienė, serves as the chair of the Lithuanian Federation of Forest and Wood Workers' Trade Unions. [44] Some of Ruginienė's distant relatives live in Moscow, but she has stated that she does not have much contact with them. [6]

Ruginienė served as a first-aid instructor and volunteer at the Lithuanian Red Cross Society from 2004 to 2016, and served on its board from 2016 to 2019. [3] [4] From 2021 to 2023 she served as a member of the council of the Kaunas Forestry and Environmental Engineering College. [3] [4]

She speaks fluent Lithuanian, English and Russian. [3] [4] Some commentators have noted that Ruginienė speaks Lithuanian with a slight Russian accent. Ruginienė attributes this to having grown up in a bilingual neighborhood of Vilnius and having spent a lot of time in her childhood in the majority Russian-speaking part of Ukraine. [6]

Ruginienė enjoys reading detective novels and has cited The Little Prince as one of her favorite books. [43] Her hobbies include travel and painting. [3] [4]

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Inga Ruginienė
MP
Ruginiene meeting Metsola 2026 (cropped).jpg
Ruginienė in 2026
19th Prime Minister of Lithuania
Assumed office
25 September 2025