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“Obviously, that little percentage difference is and may well be that the Labor Party has surprised everyone, including us,” Paluck told reporters Sunday.
“The votes that were sucked and why they did not fall in love with the Social Democrats, but fell apart for the Labor Party, will probably be explained by political scientists, and we will explain it a bit later, and now we are preparing for the second round,” he added .
According to data obtained by counting the votes of more than half of the constituencies, the Social Democrats lag behind the Labor Party by about 2 percent. vote and take fourth place.
Paluck did not dare to predict whether the scales would tip in favor of the Socdems after counting the remaining districts.
“It just came to our attention then. We’ll wait, look, we don’t predict anything,” the politician said.
According to him, another party that surprised the election is “Order and Justice”. It had to cross 5 percent, according to public polls. barrier required to enter the Seimas, but it doesn’t collect even 2.5 percent.
According to the current electoral results, the former are the ruling “peasants,” the latter are the opposition conservatives.
Comrades are not surprised
G. Paluckas’ party members Algirdas Sysas and Vytenis Andriukaitis said they were not surprised by the Labor Party benefactor.
“When Victor comes back, he always draws voters. Viktor leaves and voters go somewhere.”15 minutes Sys said, referring to the important contribution of the “worker” leader Viktor Uspaskich in the election campaign.
The politician claimed that some voters might be swayed by the “seductive, seductive and sweet” promises of the Labor Party.
V. Andriukaitis 15 minutes He said the “workers” had not shown anything new.
“The Labor Party line is pretty much the same all the time: a lot of money, a very aggressive and fast public relations campaign,” he said.
However, V. Andriukaitis asked for the results of the second round of the Seimas elections, because in 2012 it was already the case that the Social Democrats lost to the Labor Party in a multi-member constituency, but won a single-member victory.
Meanwhile, Sys said it expected the Socdem to rise to third place in multiple constituency after counting votes in major cities.
“So far, there have been more votes in smaller towns and rural areas. When we got to the city … our last votes were a bit uphill,” said the deputy.
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