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“We appreciate our results <...>. We are waiting for the second round and we are preparing for it. “
When asked why people chose the Freedom Party over theirs, he said he rated their score well and that the score should improve after the performance of just one member.
“We are delighted that the votes of the liberal electorate have not been lost. <....> We see this as a breakthrough and that Seimas voters want representation of liberal ideas. “
“The results are gratifying, we thank the Liberal voters very much, Liberals in Lithuania are still stable voters. Our voters want change, ”said Edita Rudelienė.
V. Čmilytė-Nielsen said that he would like to go step by step, and in the future he would like the liberal voter to have the strongest possible representation.
He also affirmed that he still does not see points of contact with the “peasant” party.
Liberal voters ranked French
The Liberal Movement has 6 candidates, who are currently tentatively entering the Seimas. Best ranking: Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen and second after the ranking, followed by Eugenija Gentvilas, who rose from sixth place.
Victor Francis is third, as in the pre-election list. Virgilijus Alekna remains in fourth place after qualifying, and Simonas Gentvilas moved up from eighth to fifth. Kęstutis Glaveckas ranks sixth and twelfth on the pre-election list.
Behind the board is Andrius Bagdonas, who was second in the pre-election list, followed by Arminas Lydeka.
Conservatives lead
The opposition Lithuanian Christian National-Democratic Union (TS-LKD) leads the Seimas elections in a multi-member constituency, the ruling “peasants” are second, the Labor Party is third, but the Social Democrats are on their heels, according to the Central Electoral Commission (CEC)
After counting votes in 1862 constituencies beginning in 1989, TS-LKD got 21 percent. votes and receives 20 seats, the Lithuanian Union of Greens and Peasants has almost 19 percent. votes and 16 seats, the Labor Party – 10 percent. and nine seats, the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party: 10 percent. and eight terms.
According to preliminary data, the Freedom Party, which participated for the first time in the parliamentary elections, raised more than 8%. votes and has seven seats, the Liberal Movement – more than 6 percent. and six terms.
According to the latest data, Lithuania’s Polish electoral campaign, the Union of Christian Families, also overcomes the electoral barrier, with 5.1 percent voting for it. voters. This gives you four commands.
In a multi-member constituency, the parties share 70 seats out of 141. Another 71 parliamentarians are elected in single-member constituencies.
The Lithuanian Social Democratic Labor Party, which currently belongs to the ruling coalition, does not cross the electoral barrier with 3%. votes.
In the multi-member constituency, 17 parties raised candidate lists.
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