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On Monday, the BNS news agency is organizing press conferences of the political parties that participated in the Seimas elections.
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V.Tomaševskis thanked the voters who voted for the LLRA-KŠS list and the party candidates.
When evaluating the election results, he said, it is disappointing that the party does not exceed 5 percent. barrier. However, he said the result is not bad given the high level of competition.
V.Tomaševskis emphasized that two LLRA-KŠS candidates won the elections in single-member districts already in the first round. Three more party candidates will compete in the second round of the elections.
Furthermore, he said, the party won more than 100 polling stations from almost 2,000 constituencies, and some of its LLRA-KŠS reportedly won more than 70 percent. voters’ votes.
When asked what mistakes were made during the election campaign, V. Tomaševskis said they would be analyzed. He reiterated that in some districts the LLRA-KŠS had achieved excellent results.
Speaking of the negative aspects of the electoral campaign, he explained that information has been received that serious offenses have been committed in some places, let’s say in financial matters. It is alleged that a complaint was filed with the CEC.
When asked if he intended to retire from the party chairmen, as promised on election night, V. Tomaševskis vaguely explained that the relevant decisions would be made.
“I did it more than once, but the members of our group and friends had other decisions. I also commented yesterday that if there is no such 5 percent, even if they see that it is 5 percent more than the current ballots, then of course I take full responsibility, all as party leader and chief of the central staff, ”he said.
Photo by Sigismund Gedvila / 15min / Valdemaras Tomaševskis
When asked to specify whether he would step down as head of LLRA-KŠS, V. Tomaševskis explained that “other actions derive from this”, which will be discussed in the order of work.
When asked if, as party leader, he intends to test his confidence or resign, V. Tomaševskis assured that these are details. But measures will be taken in accordance with the statutes of LLRA-KŠS.
When asked what the future LLRA-KŠS envisions when the party does not have its own faction in parliament, or if it expects its representatives to be able to work in the new ruling coalition and in the government, V. Tomaševskis reiterated that they have already won several Seimas member seats. win after two weeks.
“In practice, we already have a parliamentary representation. We are a parliamentary party and we will work in the usual way, we will do the work that we did that we started. It is especially important to pass a law on the payment of the thirteenth pension. This is waiting a lot for our retirees. (…) We will also take new initiatives within our party program, which is very broad, ”commented the LLRA-KŠS leader.
Seventh to the left
According to data from the Central Election Commission, 4.82% voted for LLRA-KŠS in a multi-member constituency. Voters who participated in the Seimas elections.
The party did not exceed 5 percent. the electoral barrier that required it to participate in the distribution of parliamentary seats.
In two single-member constituencies, the LLRA-KŠS candidates won in the first round. Beata Petkevič was elected as a member of the Seimas in the Šalčininkai-Vilnius single-member parliament, and Česlavas Olševskis in the Medininkai electoral district.
The opposition Conservatives received the most votes in the multi-member constituency, with an estimated 23 parliamentary seats.
Ingrida Šimonytė, leader of the National Christian Democratic Union of Lithuania, won the first round in the single-member constituency of Antakalnis in the Seimas elections.
The ruling “peasants” won the seats of 16 Seimas members during the first round of the Seimas elections. Labor Party: 9 seats.
9.26 percent voted for the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party in a multi-member constituency. Voters who participated in the Seimas elections.
According to these results, the Social Democrats should have 8 representatives in the new parliament. As well as the electoral rookie Freedom Party.
The Liberal Movement also crossed the Seimas barrier. According to the results of the elections in the multinominal constituency, the party will have 6 seats in the new legislature.
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