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“I have personally traveled to Lithuania twice, since the establishment of the party last year we have been in contact with the people, we presented the program for 12 hours and we reached the Lithuanian record.
We feel like we’ve done it all. Now I hope that the voters have heard the message of our positive policy and we are calmly awaiting the results, ”says A.Armonaitė.
The president does not detail how many seats the party expects to receive, but says he is convinced that 100,000 people voted for the Freedom Party. people.
“It seems to me that there are many more people in Lithuania who believe in the perspective of positive politics, who want to see more courage and liberal solutions in politics. That is 100,000. We raised the votes as a goal, but soon we will see how many people he has given us ”, says A. Armonaitė with positive spirit.
Speaking about the activity of the people, she notes that she was pleased with the early voting and the activity of foreign Lithuanians. But it is sad that not a single isolated person has been able to cast their vote.
The politician also emphasized that it is necessary to look not only to the near future, four years, but a little longer. “I would like Lithuanian politicians to see the political future more broadly. Yes, we, our program is not for four, but for ten years, I think it is important,” he says.
Photo by Rokas Lukoševičius / 15 min photo / Dawn Armonaitė
I thank the team for their work
While waiting for the results, A. Armonaitė spoke to his team, to the party members and thanked them for the work done and the wonderful company.
“People want positivity, bold ideas, they don’t want to lie to them. <...> I don’t seem to want to waste time on the past. (…) We have to face the future with courage – said the president of the match to the team. “I wish we didn’t become those politicians who wear a suit, a jacket, have curly hair and are wonderful,” A. Armonaitė told the audience.
In presenting the electoral program, the Freedom Party identified education, the opportunities of the new economy and human rights issues as its top priorities. You can read more here.
A. Armonaitė did not elaborate on how many seats the party expects in the Seimas and who it could work with in the coalition. However, he did not rule out the possibility of working with conservatives or with former colleagues from the Liberal Movement.
According to the president, the party could contribute to the ruling coalition if the specific priorities and objectives declared by the Freedom Party are appropriate for it. Speaking of who he could not work with in the coalition, A. Armonaitė named the Lithuanian Green and Peasant Union (LVŽS) and called the party’s behavior illiberal.
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