it comes from agnetha. agnetha. hi. hello. my name is agnetha.rson, i'm a second—class citizen in lithuania, unfortunately. i cannot get married. i cannot buy a flat with my girlfriend. i struggle legally. there's not a lot of protection against hate crime, discrimination. and my heart goes out to the trans community in lithuania as well, who struggle even more by not getting the adequate healthcare. so my question is when will this change? because it must. i'm not asking for tolerance, i'm asking for my rights. thank you. thank you very much. applause. thank you for your question. minister of transport eugenijus sabutis. you are a politician. laughter. yeah, yeah, yeah, but i think — you think that you are entitled to all the rights that other citizens have so, i think, from another point of view, you mentioned marriage. so, marriage in the constitution is very clear — it's that the marriage can be done between a woman and man. that's very straightforward. constitutions can be changed. applause. and then, please listen to professorjokubaitis. he