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The Lithuanian People's Party () is a minor pro-Russian political party in Lithuania. It describes itself as left-of-centre. It was founded in 2010 as a split from the
Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union The Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union (, LVŽS)The party is also known as Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union. is a green-conservative and agrarian political party in Lithuania led by Ramūnas Karbauskis. The party is considered one of th ...
, and was led by the party's former chairman and the first prime minister of independent Lithuania,
Kazimira Prunskienė Kazimira Danutė Prunskienė (; born 26 February 1943) is a Lithuanian politician who was the first prime minister of Lithuania after the declaration of independence on 11 March 1990, and then Minister of Agriculture in the government of Gedimin ...
. It has no representatives on the European, national or municipal level.


History

After having left the party to run in the 2009 presidential election,
Kazimira Prunskienė Kazimira Danutė Prunskienė (; born 26 February 1943) is a Lithuanian politician who was the first prime minister of Lithuania after the declaration of independence on 11 March 1990, and then Minister of Agriculture in the government of Gedimin ...
announced her intention to create a new political party in 2009. Its initiative group was made up of former members of the Peasant Popular Union. Prunskienė cited her conflict with
Ramūnas Karbauskis Ramūnas Karbauskis (born 5 December 1969) is a Lithuanian businessman and politician. Biography Education and business career Born on 5 December 1969 in Naisiai, Karbauskis graduated from Julius Janonis secondary school in Šiauliai in 1987. T ...
, the party's new chairman, and its narrow focus on
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as her reasons to establish a new party. The party was founded as the Lithuanian People's Movement () on 5 December 2009. The party's founding conference was attended by
Konstantin Kosachev Konstantin Iosifovich Kosachev (; born 17 September 1962) is a Russian politician and former diplomat. He is a senator at the Federation Council (Russian parliament's upper house) and chairs its Foreign Affairs Committee. He has been on the US s ...
, member of the
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and the
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party, who described the new party as United Russia's first partner in Lithuania. As the name was already reserved, however, the party held a second founding conference on 27 March 2010 where it renamed itself to its current name. It won seven seats in the 2011 Lithuanian municipal elections, its most successful election result. On 26 September 2011, the party signed a cooperation agreement with United Russia, which Prunskienė described as a pragmatic defense of national interests. In 2014, , businessman and former member of the
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, was elected as the party's new chairman, after Prunskienė was hospitalized because of a
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. It was also joined by the National Party "Lithuanian Path" (), led by Lilijana Astra, known for its criticism towards the Polish community and their demand for allowing non-Lithuanian letters in state documents. The party attempted to run in the
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and its list was led by Milda Bartašiūnaitė-Rudalevičienė, a former member of the Liberal Movement and a self-described "sex expert" known for a
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scandal with Minister of Education
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, but did not collect the required number of signatures. The party's committee voted to expel Šedžius in March 2015, violating the party's statute. A party conference was supposed to be held, but Šedžius instead joined
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and attempted to dissolve the party. The party remained and
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,
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and anti-
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politician
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, signatory of the 1990
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, was temporarily elected chairman instead. Tauras Jakelaitis temporarily held the position of chairman during the 2020 parliamentary election, while the party's list was led by Nendrė Černiauskienė, former advisor to Minister of Health
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. She gained media attention for bringing a crooked wooden kriwe stick (') to election debates. In the nationwide proportional election, the party finished last of parties that contested the election. In July 2024, former candidate for president of the Republic of Lithuania Eduardas Vaitkus announced that he will lead the party to the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania in
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.


Political positions

The People's Party openly describes itself as a Russophilic party which seeks a cooperative relationship with Lithuania's eastern neighbours. It is considered a left-wing party. According to Prunskienė, the People's Party seeks compromise between business interests and social policy; it aims to "achieve balance and compromises, to combine favorable conditions for business, economic growth with the social responsibility of the state, the development of the capital with the development of the regions, the interests of the countryside and cities, the participation of women and men in politics, the cultural expression of Lithuanian culture and all ethnic groups living in the country." During the electoral campaign for the 2020 parliamentary election, it was the only party which supported the withdrawal of Lithuania from the
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. It also vowed to establish
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, ban propaganda against the
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, adopt a
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electoral system and legalize representative recall. It proposed normalizing relations with
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and ending the boycott on the Astravets Nuclear Power Plant.


Election results


Seimas


Municipal


References

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