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“From the text of G. Landsbergis’ brother-in-law, L. Andriulis, it is clear that the conservatives, if they and the liberals succeed in winning the second round, will first perform two main tasks: the legalization of same-sex marriages and the resistance to profits “.
It is explained that the conservatives only received power to fight against the benefits.
“In other words, it will adopt methods of activity proven in the past; it will eliminate the benefits paid by Sodra to the elderly, pensions, abolish benefits for children, child money and socially disadvantaged groups. If Gabrielius Landsbergis and Ingrida Šimonytė still speak cautiously on such works, only in September they announced in advance that there would be no funds for the indexation of pensions, e.g. G. Landsbergis’ brother-in-law is much more open: the Conservatives, as soon as they have regained power, will fight with the benefits ” said the representatives of the political party, urging voters to come to vote in the second round of the Seimas elections.
L. Andriulis’s Facebook post states that after the conservatives and liberals performed so well in the elections, “Lithuania will finally be pushed towards European values.”
“Both liberal parties will have a large and extremely influential faction in the Seimas. I think we can finally look forward to the legalization of homogeneous marriages, resistance to benefits and allowances, and easier immigration,” Andriulis wrote in an open Facebook group.
He interpreted these electoral results as a change in society.
“Society has changed: the Facebook generation, young and educated families living in cities have gained a lot of weight and their voices determine Lithuania’s clear direction towards modern liberal values. In four years, Lithuania will be very different, and in 2024 the weight of young and modern people will be even greater. The voices of the provinces, the nostalgia for Sovietism and the populists have been repressed and are no longer heard, “he told the social network.
Delphi remember that although TS-LKD won the first round of the Seimas elections, having already obtained 23 seats in the Seimas, the second round is still difficult to predict. TS-LKD candidates will compete in 54 single-member constituencies in Lithuania.
Although the results of the Seimas elections do not please the center-left parties, they also, according to Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis and the leader of LVŽS, R. Karbauskis, do not rule out the possibility of forming the ruling center-left coalition.
The Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP) announced on Monday that it will support the center-left in the second round of the Seimas elections, that is, it will respond to the support of LVŽS in the second round.
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