The CEC will approve the results in single-member constituencies and examine the LLRA-KŠS complaint.



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This is Ingrida Šimonytė, the leader of the conservative list who ran in the Vilnius Antakalnis constituency, who got 61.17 percent. Beata Petkevič, candidate of the Union of Christian Families of Lithuanian-Polish Electoral Campaign, with 59 percent. voters in the electoral district of Šalčininkai and Česlavas Olševskis with 52.77 percent. In the Medininkai district.

The CEC will also consider a complaint from the Union of Christian Families of the Lithuanian Polish Election Campaign (LLRA-KŠS) requesting that the results of the Seimas elections in a multi-member constituency be declared invalid.

The LLRA-KŠS, which has not crossed the electoral barrier, holds the position that the Seimas Elections Law was seriously violated due to Laisv’s television campaign against the party leader and the party.

According to the director of the CCA, Laura Matjošaitytė, the complaint will be examined until the final results of the Seimas elections are approved.

“We will discuss the complaint received, what actions the commission has already taken, where it was applied, and the complaint will be examined in principle in two weeks, before final approval of the results in the multi-member electoral district,” said L. Matjošaitytė to BNS.

The CEC president noted that the complaint does not adjust the date of the decision on the election results: the results of the multi-member constituency are already confirmed after the second round. Within a week after the first round, the results must be confirmed in those single-member constituencies in which representatives to the Seimas have already been elected.

“Generally, the results of a constituency of several members are approved after the elections, after the elections in the second round,” said L. Matjošaitytė.

The first round of the Seimas elections in the multi-member constituency was won by the opposition Lithuanian Christian Democratic Union-National Union with 24.8 percent. Lithuania’s ruling Peasants and Greens Union remained in second place with 17.5 percent. votes.

The Labor Party received 9.47 percent. Lithuanian Social Democratic Party: 9.26 percent, Freedom Party: 9.02 percent. votes, the Liberal Movement – 6.79 percent. votes.

More matches 5 percent. Lithuania’s current Polish election campaign, the Union of Christian Families and the Lithuanian Social Democratic Labor Party, was overboard.

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