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He also argued that for better liberal forces to emerge in the elections, they need to be consolidated.
“I imagine that the mistake is that we failed to involve new people, more innovative people who would say that ‘Freedom and Justice’ is the force that we support, support and is acceptable to us,” R. Žemaitaitis told reporters.
“I think there was such a failure here, as a political party, that we didn’t do it,” he added.
According to the leader of “Libertad y Justicia”, the liberal parties must join forces and take the initiative of the party that obtains the most votes in the elections.
“The liberal political force that will win a larger majority of the liberal forces in the Seimas today, should really take the initiative and try to unite, invite the political parties of the center, unite and unite the liberal forces. It seems that the division gives permission and an opportunity for left-wing political parties to win the elections, ”said R. Žemaitaitis.
According to him, the poor performance in the multi-member may also have been caused by the fact that “Freedom and Justice” failed to show how it differs from the Freedom Party.
According to R. Žemaitaitis, when negotiating the unification of the liberal forces, disagreements may arise on certain ideological questions.
“I think we should sit down and talk because there are certain ideological things that it would be difficult to agree on. But this must be discussed and prepared for the municipal elections. I think that could be one of the possibilities, “he said.
According to the latest data from the Central Electoral Commission (CEC), 2.24 percent voted for Freedom and Justice. voters.
Compared to other liberal parties, the Freedom Party and the Liberal Movement, so far they receive more than 6 percent. votes.
Before the elections, R. Žemaitaitis said he expected to receive eight to ten seats and form a faction in the Seimas.
This parliamentary election is the first for the Freedom and Justice party. This political force was formed earlier this summer with the merger of Order and Justice, the Lithuanian Freedom Union (Liberals) and the Forward Lithuania movement.
Among the party leaders, in addition to R. Žemaitaitis, are the former mayor of Vilnius Artūras Zuokas and the former president of Seimas Artūras Paulauskas.
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