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“The places on the list are assigned according to the classification: party and public, the general balance is made,” Paluck told BNS.
At the party’s presidium meeting, its members also assigned non-partisan representatives to specific places on the list.
First on the list is the party’s president, G. Paluckas, second, the Seimas member, former Finance Minister Rasa Budbergytė, third, the mayor of Jonava Mindaugas Sinkevičius.
Fourth, the former member of Seimas, Orinta Leiputė. In fifth place is nonpartisan economist Romas Lazutka. This place was chosen for him by the party presidium.
Parliamentarians Julius Sabatauskas and Dovilė Šakalienė remain aligned. In eighth place on the list after ranking – Linas Jonauskas, in ninth – MP Raminta Popovienė, the member of the Seimas Algirdas Sysas completes the top ten.
In eleventh place is Linas Balsys, who works in the LSDP faction in Seimas, he does not belong to the party either, he was entered in a specific place in the list by decision of the party presidium.
In fifteenth place, the economist Vaidas Navickas, does not belong to the party either.
What ranked higher?
After sorting through the list, it becomes clear what voters and party members trust most.
The politicians representing the LSDP in the Seimas received the most votes: R. Budbergytė, J. Sabatauskas, R. Popovienė.
But the previous number of votes in the rating was collected by the former vice minister of the Environment, L. Jonauskas.
In the top ten, two party representatives in the Seimas stand out with slightly lower ranking votes than the leaders: D. Šakalienė and A. Sysas, received several dozen fewer votes than their other colleagues in the top ten.
As mentioned above, the party presidium proposes that non-party people be added to this list in specific locations. Saulius Čaplinskas, head of the Center for Communicable Diseases and AIDS, was awarded 19th place, and psychologist Andrius Kaluginas remained in 40th place, television presenter Giedrius Drukteinis, 20, cyclist Simona Krupeckaitė, 25.
“The list will finally be approved by the council. It will be supplemented by some single-member members, who will not be party members, so there are some vacancies, but here they are not in the top ten or twenty,” said the party leader.
The list of candidates will be approved by the LSDP Council. It is scheduled to take place before Saint John’s Day.
The Seimas elections will be held on October 11.
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