Lithuanian PM: we must get rid of our inferiority complex
01.10.2010, 14:00Lithuanian Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius said that the Lithuanians should get rid of their inferiority complex and look to the future with more optimism. “We may have an inferiority complex and time is necessary to deal with it, there is need of a shining example of success, similar to those of big world famous foreign companies that are coming to Lithuania. In order to achieve that everyone needs to experience the economic improvement,” Kubilius told the Ziniu Radijas radio station, The Lithuania Tribune writes.
“It’s elementary, but the most important thing for us is the belief that if the situation is bad today, it won’t last forever. We need to believe that we are truly capable of reaching something that we can call the Lithuanian success story,” Kubilius said. He added, "I see no reason why we shouldn’t believe in Lithuania’s success."
PM added: "Perhaps we have certain problems with the belief in our own success, but I see no reason why we shouldn’t believe in Lithuania’s success."
“Lithuania is a small, dynamic and open country. I am sure that after 10, 20, 30 years it will remain ready to think innovatively, to act quickly and bravely. Lithuania will overtake Western Europe – if not by life quality then by its dynamism,” Kubilius said while on a visit to Denmark on 29 September, the Prime Minister’s office reported.