The craziest party promises: return the litas, provide free electricity and share the land with families.



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The portal tv3.lt continues to review the programs of the parties participating in the Seimas elections, looking for the strangest, most difficult to implement or simply incomprehensible promises of the parties. You can read the first part of the cycle here: The strangest promises of the parties: they will eradicate the ticks and buy pensioners worth 200 euros.

Popular Party

In its electoral program, the Popular Party has made a series of strange and difficult-to-implement promises to voters. One of them is free electricity for the elderly and large families.

The party also proposes to differentiate the taxes on Sodra and the Personal Income Tax according to the age of the population. People under 30 Sodra would pay 10% and GPM 5%. taxes. People under 40 years of age. age would pay 15% respectively. and 20 percent. taxes, and 40 m. of legal age to comply with current tax rates.

The party also claims to intend to restore the functioning of the Constitution. But, as you know, it is not suspended or restricted. The constitution remains the highest law in the country. Furthermore, the Popular Party undertakes to “return to the Nation the right enshrined in the Constitution to exercise its will directly, through a referendum.” And again, the Constitution already establishes this right for citizens, it is not restricted.

Popular Party

The People’s Party program includes the objective of “preparing the legal basis and being ready to withdraw from the European Union in the event of decisions on the collapse or liquidation of the European Union: from a banknote to the return of its currency while preserving its reserves current “.

The party also makes a promise that is generally difficult to understand: “The introduction of a national monetary unit linked to a national basket of goods and services.”

The Popular Party also promises to “return” the LRT to society, “to legalize the ancient natural Lithuanian worldview”, and in its program strictly defines the family as “the union of a man and a woman who raise children”.

Finally, among the party’s unfulfilled promises is to set aside 15 acres of state land for the construction of new family homes.

The way to courage

The political party “Drąsos kelias” intends to cut funding in general and close the LRT. Other bizarre promises from the party include restriction of bailiffs’ salaries, abolition of the Constitutional Court, and a public registry of rapists and pedophiles.

Finally, the party promises to reduce the number of Seimas members to 101 and limit the number of terms to two. As you know, Lithuanian citizens were able to speak about the issue of reducing the number of Seimas members from 141 to 121 in 2019 in a referendum that is deemed unsuccessful due to low turnout. Therefore, obviously, there is no will of the nation on this issue.

Neringa Venckienė

Center-nationalist party

Like the Popular Party, the Nationalist Center Party promises “to restore the functioning of the Constitution and the sovereign powers of the nation.” As mentioned, the Constitution remains the highest and most effective law in the country, and art. establishes that “the State of Lithuania is created by the Nation. Sovereignty belongs to the Nation. “

The Center-nationalist party also promises to strengthen the constitutional status of the Lithuanian language as a state language. Once again, this issue is already enshrined in article 14 of the Constitution, which states that “the language of the state is Lithuanian”.

The party talks subtly about the return of the litas, writing in its program “we will adopt legal acts that establish the procedure for the establishment and operation of the local currency.”

The Center-nationalist party also intends to intervene to control prices and nationalize all “natural monopolies” (public services and transportation infrastructure).

Although not specifically mentioned in the program, the party’s president, Naglis Puteikis, has publicly stated that the party will close the Attorney General’s Office.

Finally, the party promises to “prevent the spread of sexual and gender perversion by law.”

The Center Party joins the nationalists, leader of the list in the elections - Puteikis (photo by Justinas Auškelis / Photos)

Christian union

In its program, the Christian Union emphasizes that “it is not homosexual parades but respect for our history and traditions that has strengthened and will strengthen our state.” And one of its duties the party names “in all laws to put a man back on his feet, not on his head, as he is now.”

The party promises to pass a law “so that the code of our identity card does not contain a fictitious but natural gender.”

However, the Christian Union promises to introduce compulsory military service for all healthy men. Likewise, the party’s plans are to “recover the public language supervision system, gradually cleaning it of unnecessary strangers.”

Finally, the Christian Union intends to create a system so that researchers working in Lithuania can receive credit for housing, but commit, for example, to work in Lithuania for 10 years.

Rimantas Jonas Dagys

National Association

The National Association emphasizes in its program that “all state support for the dissemination of gender ideology and equal quota systems must be stopped, the unilateral presentation of homosexuality and transsexuality in educational programs must be prohibited, early sexualization in preschools and schools, and funding for pseudoscience should be funded.

Furthermore, speaking of education, the party foresees that the “Eurocentric” concept of Lithuanian history prevailing in the school history curriculum and textbooks [reikia] replace it with “Lithuanian-centric” based on the assessment of the history of the nation and the state from the point of view of the interests of the nation ”.

Although it does not stand out in the program, the National Union states in its promotional brochure that it intends to abolish the Constitutional Court.

Finally, the party proposes to introduce initial military training in schools.

Vytautas Radžvilas

Lithuanian Green Party

In its program, the Lithuanian Green Party advocates a seven-hour workday or a four-hour workweek. The party also wants to start discussions about shorter workweeks or salary supplements for employees who do not have harmful habits.

The Lithuanian Green Party also intends to cover the interest on home loans for families raising children.

Speaking of infrastructure, the party intends to urge municipalities to leave urban centers only for pedestrians and cyclists and to develop the idea of ​​a metro in Vilnius with private funds.

Popular Party

Union of Solidarity-Intergenerational Cohesion for Lithuania

The only really strange point in the short program of this match is the desire to transform the Seimas into a two-camera system. The Seimas is expected to be made up of the House of Commons (101 MPs) and the Senate (40 MPs).

Arvydas Juozaitis

The Seimas elections will be held on October 11.



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