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“Overall, we expect a better performance than in 2016. We have declared it many times. After 2016 we had 17 seats, which we expect more in total,” said G. Paluckas.
When asked what kind of coalition he envisioned, Paluck said it would all depend on whether voters cast more votes for the center-left or the center-right.
When asked if he would go to a coalition with the right, the party chairman replied: “We are the center-left party and we have an obligation to pursue a center-left coalition. And we will see how it will be there. Maybe we don’t even need our efforts there, maybe the conservatives will win it all, and there will be no need for “peasants,” social societies, or workers. Or maybe we win and then we don’t need anything. “
Noting that turnout was much higher this time in cities than in rural areas, Paluck said that to win or perform well in elections, a party must get votes everywhere.
“We hope to get this and that in cities as well,” Paluck said.
Responding to the statement of the “peasant” leader that he would personally apologize only if he supported the “peasants”, G. Paluckas said he did not need R. Karbauskis’s apology.
“I don’t really need to apologize to Ramūnas Karbauskis, but you will have to apologize to the thousands of Social Democrats who have been accused of not doing things by going to a coalition with the right or by prior agreement. It is not. Everyone knows it, ”said the politician.
Asked how he assessed the first electoral results, according to which the Labor Party was ahead of the Social Democrats, G. Paluckas said that “there is no need to rush anywhere.”
“So far the smaller districts are submitting those results, we still have a lot of time and many districts to improve those results,” he said.
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