VILNIUS, April 17 (Xinhua) -- Lithuania's prime minister promised no changes will happen in the ruling coalition after the presidential election, the Lithuanian news agency ELTA reported Thursday.
Algirdas Butkevicius believed that the coalition government was moving forward with great deeds.
"We will continue to work composedly, steadily and will implement all the set targets. No changes are envisioned," Butkevicius was quoted as saying by ELTA.
Lithuania's ruling coalition, consisting of the Social Democratic, the Labour, the Order and Justice parties and the LLRA, has 89 seats in the 141-seats parliament, said ELTA.
Lithuania will elect its president on May 11, with incumbent Grybauskaite topping the candidates in polls.