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When asked if he ranked the party’s list in a vote, he replied, “of course.” Specifically, V. Landsbergis did not specify how he chose what to classify for.
“It just came to our attention then. “You want to take away the secret of the confession,” said V. Landsbergis.
I hope most don’t lie
Speaking of expectations, V. Landsbergis said that, first of all, he would like “the people who vote to have a better understanding of what is happening in the world, in Lithuania, and how to vote more fairly.”
“But that’s my secret wish,” Landsberg said.
The interlocutor said that he hoped that those who did not lie or were very liars, who would later be ashamed, would have enough political power in Parliament after these elections.
“Because others are not ashamed at all,” Landsberg said.
For the future elected, he wanted to be truly politicians who cared about the state.
“It just came to our knowledge then. And the concern for the affairs of the state, not for the affairs of his group, not for his own pocket, not for his career, but for the career of the state, where will Lithuania be? what should matter, “Landsbergis said.
He stressed the importance of people’s names, not party names.
He did not enter the debate over whether forming a rainbow coalition would not be a strategic mistake for political parties.
“I don’t know anything about what a rainbow coalition is or what a strategic error is,” Landsberg said.
Personally, he would like “honest people who care about the state and citizens to be in charge of Lithuania.”
“It just came to our attention then. These are not just beautiful words,” said V. Landsbergis.
When asked if he envisioned conservatives working with Social Democrats in the same government, he responded philosophically.
“Party names always hide people. I really want to believe in people, see people and then ask what party they belong to. I want to be real and correct people who follow the path of truth, as the Scriptures say.” Landsberg said.
The latest poll: seven parties would join Seimas
Delphi Remember that the vote on the early ballot can be cast until Thursday night, the Seimas elections will be held on October 11.
According to a survey carried out by the market research and public opinion company Baltijos tyrimai from September 17 to 27, commissioned by the ELTA news agency, the Lithuanian Peasants and Greens Union (LVŽS) led by Ramūnas Karbauskis has the most support 2-3 weeks before the Seimas elections. 21.2% of those surveyed sympathize with the voters who intend to vote in these Seimas elections.
Second is the Union of the Fatherland led by Gabrielius Landsbergis – Lithuanian Christian Democrats. Currently, the Conservative supports a sixth (16.3%) of the population decided to participate in the elections.
The third result is demonstrated by the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP) of Gintautas Paluckas, following the survey data. The Social Democrats aim to cast 12.8% of the votes. citizens who intend to go to the Seimas elections.
The Liberal Movement led by Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen (8.3%), the Labor Party led by Viktoras Uspaskichas (8.1%) and Freedom and Justice chaired by Remigijus Žemaitaitis (7.3%) also show a 5% poster . percent). The Lithuanian Polish electoral campaign of Valdemaras Tomaševskis, the Union of Christian Families (LLRA-KŠS) is the last to cross the electoral barrier necessary for the party to enter the Seimas. Support for her, according to a survey declared at 5.3 percent. Citizens who wish to participate in the Seimas elections.
The parties of A. Armonaitė, G. Kirkilas and N. Puteikis are off the bill by five percent
If the survey data matched the preferences expressed by residents during Sunday’s vote, about 5 percent. The Freedom Party led by Aušrinė Armonaitė (3.1%), the Lithuanian Social Democratic Labor Party represented by Gediminas Kirkilas (2.9%) was formed after the disintegration of the Social Democrats and finally the Center-Nationalist Party chaired by Naglio Puteikis (2, 8%). Considering the margins of error in the survey (3.1%), these three parties still have a chance of exceeding 5% if circumstances favor them. barrier.
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