Lithuania’s center-left coalition government, led by Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene, resigned on Tuesday. This move follows the recent exclusion of the populist Dawnas Nemunas party from the governing alliance. The resignation is intended to facilitate the formation of a new three-party government. This marks the second government dissolution in Lithuania since the 2024 elections. The change stems from instability within the coalition after losing a key partner. The new alliance aims to establish a more stable governing majority. The resignation was reported by EFE and relayed by Agerpres.