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On Monday, the BNS news agency will hold press conferences of the ten political parties with the most votes to discuss the results of the first round of the Seimas elections.
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I.Šimonytė thanked the people who attended the elections and fulfilled their civic duties. Also for those voters who expressed their confidence in the TS-LKD.
The results of the first round, he said, are modestly gratifying. In the second round, there is more than one sole member who can win the mandate of a Seimas member.
However, as I. Šimonytė mentioned, this is only the first half, it is necessary to play well until the end, it is important that the Conservatives keep the voters in the second round as well.
TS-LKD Chairman G. Landsbergis has so far said that he is cautious about forming a coalition with the Freedom Party. The speeches on this are early, as a large selection of people expects them in two weeks. He, according to the conservative leader, will decide who will form the government.
The new government, he said, must take into account more than the expectations of the election winners.
When asked if he would consider joining the Labor Party with the Labor Party, Landsberg reiterated that it was too early to talk about it. It is necessary to consult when it is clear who has received the most trust from the voters. However, he mentioned that the votes of “active” voters must also be taken into account.
Sigismund Gedvila / 15 min photo / Ingrida Šimonytė
According to I. Šimonytė, there may be places where conservatives would draw red lines. Suppose the financing of the Astrava nuclear power plant or national defense.
The classic discussion with liberals, if a coalition were to be formed with them, as I. Šimonyt discut argued, is taxes. However, a candid discussion of the results suggests that a consensus can be reached.
The minority government, as I. Šimonytė said, is the furthest option in the line of all options. It is not being discussed at this time, the main concern is to obtain the best performance in the second round of the elections.
When asked how many seats TS-LKD expects in the second round, Landsberg also avoided a direct answer, saying voters would decide.
“So I definitely don’t commit to forecasting or designing,” he explained.
Explaining what he would support in single-member constituencies where Conservative candidates did not make it to the second round, Landsberg said representatives of European political forces.
Outperformed by “peasants”
Opposition Conservatives received the most votes in the multi-member constituency during the Seimas election on Sunday, winning 23 parliamentary seats.
Ingrida Šimonytė, leader of the National Christian Democratic Union of Lithuania, won the first round in the single-member constituency of Antakalnis in the Seimas elections.
The ruling “peasants” won the seats of 16 Seimas members during the first round of the Seimas elections. Labor Party: 9 seats.
According to preliminary data from the Central Election Commission, 9.26 percent voted for the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party in a multi-member constituency. Voters who participated in the Seimas elections.
According to these results, the Social Democrats should have 8 representatives in the new parliament. As well as the electoral rookie Freedom Party.
The Liberal Movement also crossed the Seimas barrier. According to the results of the elections in the multinominal constituency, the party will have 6 seats in the new legislature.
The second round of the Seimas elections in single-member districts will take place on October 25.
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