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An interesting fact is that the president of the LSDP clicked on the “Like” button after such a post on Facebook.
L. Gudžinskas, in his Facebook post, first invited support for LSDP candidates who made it to the second round.
“Regarding other electoral districts: in Vilnius: I invite you to support the president of the Liberal Movement Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen, the candidates of the Freedom Party (…) (the candidates are listed in the entry – note” Delfi “) against competitors of TS-LKD.
Why? Because conservatives flirt with clericalism, advocate for restrictions on LGBT + rights, or say nothing about it, they declare that they have given the country independence (pride is a great sin).
In its program, the Freedom Party promises to further liberalize labor relations and further reduce the state budget, which would be catastrophic for the future of the country. However, in their establishment statement, they place more emphasis on socially oriented goals, such as caring for people with disabilities. I give a breakthrough as a new party in the hope that it occurs to me and does not encourage further the “Latinization” of Lithuania. I also like their support for equal marriage and the decriminalization of weed, ”wrote L. Gudžinskas.
The former candidate admitted that V. Čmilytė-Nielsen is one of the most impressive politicians in the country.
“Not only because of his chess talent, but also because of his sense of responsibility. Meanwhile, his conservative rival Mykolas Majauskas did not dispel the gossip of the #metoo scandal. This vote in Vilnius Old Town will show where Lithuania is headed in terms of women’s rights and human dignity in general, “wrote L. Gudžinskas.
In Kaunas and in other parts of Lithuania and in the Lithuanian districts of the world, he invited to support a part of the representatives of the Parties for Freedom and the Liberal Movement in the fight against the competitors of the TS-LKD.
“Where the representatives of TS-LKD and LVŽS compete, I would still ask for support for the conservatives. No matter how you look at it, the LVŽS is a one-party enterprise run by an oligarch that has repeatedly tried to wash the foundations of democratic institutions. during this four-year term. And the fact that he implemented a billion-per-million tax reform also shows his focus on the public sector. Finally, the fact that he did not even try to develop his own program, but instead stole from state institutions, shows that the party has neither intelligence nor self-esteem. The only exception would be for Tom Tomilin, who competes with Sergejs Jovaiša in Deltuva district 49. I believe in Tom’s sincerity in pursuit of a more socially more Lithuanian fair. I invite you to support it, “wrote L. Gudžinskas.
Even in the Pilaitė-Karoliniškės district, he claimed that he would support S. Skvernelis in the fight against the conservative R. Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė.
“On the competition”, wrote L. Gudžinskas.
You then list the choices you would make for each individual county.
Called “Liutauras from an individual point of view”
It seems natural to the president of the LSDP that, where liberal politicians compete with conservatives, L. Gudžinskas supports the liberals.
“They support those who have the most contact with us through human rights programs. This is completely natural. I am exactly where the Conservatives are competing with the Freedom Party, and also, generally speaking, individually, in favor of the Freedom Party candidates.
Because there might be several coalitions in the Seimas, for example a coalition of partners when such a problem arises. Conservatives certainly won’t support those issues, “Paluck said.
He called the former candidate’s position on the LVŽS “Liutauras’s individual approach.”
“Since Liutauras would like to support conservatives elsewhere, this is her opinion. I respect her,” Paluck said.
He officially spoke of support
According to the SNB, the opposition Social Democrats have decided to accept the support of the ruling “peasants” for their candidates in single-member districts in the second round, and will also express their support for the “peasant” representatives, said Social Democratic leader G. Paluckas.
“The objective is to mobilize the left-wing voter, where he does not interfere with the candidates of other left-wing parties, to exploit that mobilization, which offered help and support. For other candidates in other single members, where there are center-left candidates, they apply to the departments individually and it will be our recommendation to support them. Because it is obvious that leftist parties support leftist voters, ”G. Paluck told BNS.
“There is more talk about the ‘campesinos’ and our candidates, because there are 37 single members, where the left needs to fight against the right. In other places, there is right versus right or left versus left, “he emphasized.
Paluck also assured that no active talks on a possible coalition are taking place so far and can only be expected later this week.
In the second round, 12 Social Democrats and 32 representatives of the Lithuanian Union of Greens and Peasants will compete in the single-member elections to the Seimas. with Arūnas Gumuliauskas, candidate for “peasants”, and Tomas Martinaitis, social democrat, with Valius Ąžuolas, a “peasant” in the northern district of Samogitia.
The second largest peasant after the Conservatives in the elections received 17.5 percent of the Greens. voter support and secured 16 seats in the Seimas. The Social Democrats were fourth in the elections with 9.26 percent. vote and have 8 seats so far.
The second round of the parliamentary elections will take place on October 25.
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