V.Čmilytė-Nielsen: we hope to have a faction of at least 15 members in the Seimas



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At the council meeting on Saturday, the Liberal Movement Party revealed the list of candidates ranked by party members in the Seimas elections, in which Seimas President Viktoras Pranckietis revealed and took the place.

The politician, who announced his participation in the Seimas elections with the Liberal Movement just a few days ago, was third in the list of the Liberal Movement and surpassed the oldest and most famous representatives of the party: Eugenijus Gentvilas, Kęstutis Glaveckas, Simonas Gentvilas and others.

V.Čmilytė-Nielsen told reporters that the party’s goal is to appear more than in 2016, when the Liberal Movement rallied 9 percent in the Seimas elections.

“It would be a good result, but there is no ceiling we can reach. We have a good chance of repeating the result or even improving it, “said the leader of the party list in the Seimas election.

V.Čmilytė-Nielsen added that it is expected to win at least 15 seats in the elections.

“We will have many single-member victories, 5-6 for sure. We will have a faction of at least 15 people in the Seimas,” predicts the leader of the Liberal Movement.

Photo by Ernesta Čičiurkaitė / 15min / Victoria Čmilytė-Nielsen

Photo by Ernesta Čičiurkaitė / 15min / Victoria Čmilytė-Nielsen

The party hopes to nominate a candidate in each of the 71 single-member constituencies.

Among the candidates are familiar and new faces.

The list of candidates for the party in the Seimas includes both the old and recently announced participation in the elections with this party.

Second on the list – Andrius Bagdonas, fourth – former discus thrower Virginijus Alekna, fifth – Edita Rudelienė, sixth – Eugenijus Gentvilas, seventh – political scientist Raimundas Lopata, eighth – Simonas Gentvilas.

The ninth candidate on the list is Arminas Lydeka, the tenth is Simonas Kairys.

Among the top ten: Nijolė Makštutienė, Kęstutis Glaveckas, Orinta Omelytė, Sigitas Mičiulis, Ričardas Juška, Jonas Liesys, Marcijonas Urmonas, Kęstutis Vaitukaitis, Gintaras Vaičekauskas and Ligita Kazlauskienė.

The program focuses on the independent person.

The Seimas party’s electoral program was also presented at the Council meeting. V.Čmilytė-Nielsen, in reviewing the program, stated that five priority areas have been identified: these are autonomous and creative people; a healthy health system focused on prevention; education that prepares a person ready for freedom; Green Lithuania and nature friendly economy; Human rights are protected.

Simonas Kairys, coordinator of the program development group and vice president of the Liberal Movement, stated that the liberals will seek to reduce personal income and value added taxes.

“Liberals have always followed a consistent policy of tax cuts and remain consistent, emphasizing tax cuts. We will try to reduce the GPM and, in light of current economic challenges, VAT. Effective work with declining investment foreign direct and new companies is essential. In these areas we plan to create 100,000 new jobs during the mandate, “said S. Kairys.

Introducing planned changes to the health system, S. Kairys emphasized the need for functional preventive medicine, a functional electronic health system, and an increase in primary health care funding by 25%.

The liberal movement until 2025 is committed to creating 50,000 new jobs in the bioeconomy and the circular economy. The goal of the program is to clean up all Lithuanian rivers from pollution and increase forest cover to 35 percent.

In addition, to promote private investment in renewable energy development in climate neutral Lithuania by 2050. address. Allow companies that reduce their “carbon footprint” to create their own market exclusivity and for customers to choose the products or services they produce.

Speaking on the areas of national defense and foreign policy, S. Kairys emphasized the activation of civil resistance as direct support for the army.

In addition, a commitment to constantly increase national defense funding through active investment in defense science and technology with strict financial control, the need to support EU security and defense initiatives, taking into account that the basis for Lithuania’s national security is NATO. Lithuania is an active part of a strong EU, which maintains the directions of the Eastern Partnership.



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