Damn it, why do I only hear bad news about Vilnius when I'm abroad? It's difficult, believe me, to refrain from 'uncivilised' vocabulary, as when news of ever crazier actions of the government leave me shocked. See, I don't see the development of these stories. This time the municipality, overloaded with debts, decided to sell most of the 'infrastructural' companies it owns. Yes, this will give it more money, which will probably disappear into the black holes of corruption, and private owners will make benefit of their monopolist position in transportation, electricity, and central heating. This is freaking sick!