Vytautas Å ustauskas
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Vytautas Šustauskas (19 March 1945 – 21 June 2023) was a controversial Lithuanian politician who was leader of the Lithuanian Liberty Union and Union of the Fighters for Lithuania political parties. A self-styled "king of the beggars", he was elected Mayor of
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in 2000 and became a member of the
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in the same year. He was known for protests against poverty, inequality, membership in the
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and
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, and
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. Å ustauskas died on 21 June 2023, at the age of 78.


Background

Å ustauskas was born in
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in 1945, to a family of six children. He graduated from a shipbuilding
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in
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in 1964 and became employed as an engineer after three years of service in the
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. He moved to Kaunas in 1972. In 1989, he became a member of the pro-independence movement
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and the chairman of its Kaunas group. He was known for heavy drinking.
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agents operating in the
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reportedly sought to compromise Å ustauskas in the press by ordering Kaunas city police to regularly send him to a
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. Å ustauskas was in conflict with the organization's leader, dissident Antanas Terleckas. In February 1992, he interrupted a talk show on LTV to deliver a public 15 minute letter in which he blamed Terleckas for the organization's deficiencies and accused him of being an agent of the KGB.


Political career


"King of the beggars"

Å ustauskas transformed the Kaunas group of the LLL into the Lithuanian Liberty Union (Lithuanian: ''Lietuvos laisvÄ—s sÄ…junga''), referred to as a
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,
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and
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party. Šustauskas was known for his public controversial actions. From 7 to 10 September 1997, he organized the "March of the Beggars" (Lithuanian: ''"Ubagų žygis"''), in which 45 people marched from Kaunas to the Seimas in
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for three days and then organized a protest against poverty and inequality. In 1999, during the first charity Viennese Ball organized in the Vilnius Town Hall, Šustauskas organized an unsanctioned "Beggar Ball" (Lithuanian: ''"Ubagų balius"'') in front of the building, where over 200 people participated and protested against the ball. Because of the protest and later death threats by Liberty Union members, Austrian ambassador to Lithuania Florian Haug cancelled the planned annual event.


Mayor of Kaunas

In the 2000 municipal election in Kaunas, Å ustauskas's Liberty Union received the largest number of votes and 11 seats in the municipal council. Å ustauskas was elected Mayor of Kaunas. The council was divided between several parties and Å ustauskas struggled to organize its work. During one council meeting, he reportedly punched a member of the council in the face for "saying nonsense". Å ustauskas was connected to the "Doctors" (Lithuanian: ''"Daktarai"''), a famous
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group established in Kaunas. The Seimas Ethics and Procedures Commission received declassified telephone recordings from the
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, in which Šustauskas discusses various matters with Henrikas Daktaras, the leader of the crime group. As the daily newspaper ''Respublika'' reported at the time, these recordings revealed that Šustauskas not only took care of the affairs of Daktaras' son Enrikas, who had been arrested, but also asked Daktaras to order certain members of the Kaunas municipal council how to vote, such as the head of "Kauno grūdai", Tautvydas Barštys.


Member of the Seimas

Å ustauskas was elected to the Seimas in the
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constituency in the
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. He remained in office until 2004. As a Seimas member, Å ustauskas was known for his controversial statements. In an interview on Swedish television in 2001, Å ustauskas claimed that "''if not for the Germans, I might have shined the shoes of the Jews in Liberty Avenue''" and "''it would be no secret if I told you that Jews own all the world's capital. <...> They know money.''". In the same year, he claimed that Lithuania needed an equivalent of the
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, stating that "''it'' (the Armenian
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) ''started working differently when they came and blew a few of them away on the spot''". Å ustauskas opposed Lithuania's accession to the
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, claiming that it would be a form of economic slavery and compared the country's future in the organization to that of the
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. In 2005, a video of Å ustauskas kissing and licking the microphone in the Seimas became an
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.


Later activity

Å ustauskas ran in the Marios constituency in KlaipÄ—da in the
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, but only received 2.59% of the votes and finished last. He continued participating in politics, but slid to irrelevancy and poverty. In 2009, it was reported that he was seeking support from Caritas, claiming to live on a 720 LTL retirement pension, but paying 400 LTL every month for an expensive car he broke in a car crash in 2005. Later, he worked as a
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driver. Šustauskas sued the Social Security Fund (Lithuanian: ''SoDra'') in 2012 for refusing to pay his sickness benefit unless he opened a bank account, whereas he claimed that he refuses to open an account in any bank which is controlled by foreign capital. The court affirmed his position. In 2013, Šustauskas, alongside other anti-LGBT politicians such as Petras Gražulis, protested against
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in Vilnius. Questioned by police on the contents of his pants, he answered "bybį" (English: ''"a dick"'') and was accused of insulting police officers. He defended himself by claiming that he did not know about the word "genitalijos" (English: ''"genitals"'') at time of the incident. Šustauskas organized a protest against
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and NATO membership in Vilnius in 2016, during which he was physically attacked by his party's former member Jurij Subotin. He was hospitalized in April 2023 and died on 21 June 2023. He was buried in Kražiai on 24 June.


References

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