2020 Lithuanian parliamentary election explained

Country:Lithuania
Previous Election:2016
Next Election:2024
Election Date:11 October 2020 (first round)
25 October 2020 (second round)
Seats For Election:All 141 seats in the Seimas
Majority Seats:71
Turnout:47.81% (2.80pp)
Party1:Homeland Union
Last Election1:31
Seats1:50
Percentage1:25.77
Leader2:Ramūnas Karbauskis
Party2:Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union
Last Election2:54
Seats2:32
Percentage2:18.07
Leader3:Viktor Uspaskich
Party3:Labour Party (Lithuania)
Last Election3:2
Seats3:10
Percentage3:9.77
Leader4:Gintautas Paluckas
Party4:Social Democratic Party of Lithuania
Last Election4:17
Seats4:13
Percentage4:9.58
Leader5:Aušrinė Armonaitė
Party5:Freedom Party (Lithuania)
Last Election5:New
Seats5:11
Percentage5:9.45
Leader6:Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen
Party6:Liberal Movement (Lithuania)
Last Election6:14
Seats6:13
Percentage6:7.04
Leader7:Valdemar Tomaševski
Party7:Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania – Christian Families Alliance
Last Election7:8
Seats7:3
Percentage7:4.97
Leader8:Gediminas Kirkilas
Party8:Social Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania
Last Election8:New
Seats8:3
Percentage8:3.28
Leader9:Remigijus Žemaitaitis
Party9:Freedom and Justice
Last Election9:New
Seats9:1
Percentage9:2.06
Leader10:Remigijus Lapinskas
Party10:Lithuanian Green Party
Last Election10:1
Seats10:1
Percentage10:1.70
Leader11:
Party11:Independents
Last Election11:4
Seats11:4
Percentage11:
Prime Minister
Before Election:Saulius Skvernelis
Before Party:Independent
(endorsed by LVŽS)
After Election:Ingrida Šimonytė
After Party:Independent
(endorsed by TS-LKD)

Parliamentary elections were held in Lithuania on 11 and 25 October 2020 to elect the 141 members of the Seimas.[1] 71 were elected in single-member constituencies using the two-round system, and the remaining 70 in a single nationwide constituency using proportional representation. The first round was held on 11 October and the second round on 25 October.

In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Lithuanian parliamentary election had the second-lowest turnout in first round elections to the Seimas since the Republic of Lithuania was restored in the early 1990s (the lowest occurred in 2004).

Electoral system

See main article: Elections in Lithuania.

The Seimas has 141 members, elected to a four-year term in parallel voting, with 71 members elected in single-seat constituencies and 70 members elected by proportional representation.[2] The voting in the elections is open to all citizens of Lithuania who are at least 18 years old.

Parliament members in the 71 single-seat constituencies are elected in a majority vote, with a run-off held within 15 days, if necessary. The remaining 70 seats are allocated to the participating political parties using the largest remainder method. Parties normally need to receive at least 5% (7% for multi-party electoral lists) of the votes to be eligible for a seat. Candidates take the seats allocated to their parties based on the preference lists submitted before the election and adjusted by preference votes given by the voters.

To be eligible for election, candidates must be at least 25 years old on the election day, not under allegiance to a foreign state and permanently reside in Lithuania. Persons serving or due to serve a sentence imposed by the court 65 days before the election are not eligible. Also, judges, citizens performing military service, and servicemen of professional military service and officials of statutory institutions and establishments may not stand for election. In addition, a person who has been removed from office through impeachment may not be elected.[3]

Background

The 2016 election was a surprise landslide victory for the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union (LVŽS), which won 54 seats, including half of the single-member constituencies. The Skvernelis Cabinet took office with the support of LVŽS and Social Democratic Party of Lithuania (LSDP). The latter party split in 2017 due to disagreement about government participation, with some of its MPs forming the Social Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania (LSDDP) with members of the Labour Party. Lacking support in Parliament, the government passed a cooperation agreement with Order and Justice (TT) in 2018. After the 2019 presidential election, Order and Justice and the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania – Christian Families Alliance joined a coalition. Later the same year, Order and Justice were expelled from the coalition.

A proposal to reduce the size of the Seimas from 141 to 121 seats failed following a referendum held in May 2019. In the same year, Ramūnas Karbauskis and Naglis Puteikis proposed bill, which reduced electoral threshold from 5% to 3%, but due to President of the Republic of Lithuania veto, this proposal was not implemented.[4] [5]

In 2020, single-member constituencies were redrawn: one constituency was added in Vilnius, one constituency was removed in Kaunas, new worldwide constituency was established and constituencies in rural areas were enlarged.[6]

COVID-19 effects

See also: COVID-19 pandemic in Lithuania. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Central Electoral Commission proposed extension on early voting (four days instead two days).[7] In the second round special polling places for self-isolating voters were set up in Vilnius, Kaunas, Šiauliai and Raseiniai districts.[8]

On 21 October, a few days before the second round, Lithuanian municipalities were divided into green, yellow and red "risk zones", with de facto lockdown rules, mask mandates and limits on capacities.

Parties

Party / Electoral list[9] Abbr.LeaderIdeologyPolitical
position
2016 election
Votes (%)Seats
bgcolor=Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union
LVŽSRamūnas KarbauskisTechnocracy
Agrarianism
Green conservatism
Centre to centre-right22.45%
bgcolor=Homeland Union
TS–LKDGabrielius LandsbergisConservatism
Christian democracy
Liberal conservatism
Centre-right22.63%
Social Democratic Party of Lithuania
LSDPGintautas PaluckasSocial democracy
Democratic socialism
Pro-Europeanism
Centre-left to left-wing15.04%
Liberal Movement
LRLSViktorija Čmilytė-NielsenClassical liberalism
Conservative liberalism
Liberalism
Centre-right9.45%
Freedom and Justice
LTRemigijus ŽemaitaitisConservative liberalism
Pro-Europeanism
Centre-right7.78%
Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania – Christian Families Alliance

LLRA–KŠSValdemar TomaševskiPolish minority interests
Christian democracy
Conservatism
Centre-right5.72%
Labour Party
DPViktor UspaskichSocial liberalism
Populism
Centre to centre-left4.88%
Centre PartyNationalists
CP-TNaglis PuteikisAgrarianism
Euroscepticism
Centre6.88%
Lithuanian nationalism
National conservatism
Right-wing
Lithuanian Green Party
LŽPRemigijus LapinskasGreen liberalism
Pro-Europeanism
Centre2.03%
Lithuanian People's Party
LLPVaidotas PrunskusRussophilia
Left-wing nationalism
Hard Euroscepticism
Left-wing1.05%
The Way of Courage
DKJonas VarkalaPopulism
Anti-corruption
0.29%
Union of Intergenerational Solidarity – Cohesion for Lithuania
KSSLArvydas JuozaitisPensioners' interests
Single-issue politics
Nationalism
Did not run
bgcolor= Lithuania – For Everyone
LVTomas PačėsasInterests of the Lithuanian diasporaDid not run
Social Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania
LSDDPGediminas KirkilasSocial democracy
Pro-Europeanism
Nordic model
Centre-leftalign=center colspan=2Did not exist
Freedom Party
LPAušrinė ArmonaitėLiberalism
Social liberalism
Progressivism
Centrealign=center colspan="2" Did not exist
Christian Union
KSRimantas DagysChristian democracy
Christian social policy
Social conservatism
Right-wingDid not exist
National Alliance
NSVytautas RadžvilasLithuanian nationalism
Conservatism
Right-wing to far-rightDid not exist

Politicians not standing

Opinion polls

Party vote

The following are opinion polls conducted for the legislative elections, measuring estimated percentage of the vote. Highlighted parties successfully pass the electoral threshold to win national list seats.

Polling Firm/LinkLast date
of polling
TS-LKDLSDPLSDDPLTLRLSLLRALCPLaisves
Baltijos tyrimai17–27 September 202017.72313.93.17.995.738.83.3
Spinter tyrimai16–26 September 202019.819.211.434.99.14.839.86.1
Vilmorus4–12 September 202020.82111.84.25.37.73.52.611.73.5
Spinter tyrimai26 August – 4 September 202021.719.412.63.74.55.94.53.38.66.8
Baltijos tyrimai22 August – 4 September 202018.819.618.22.77.48.24411.44
Norstat29 July – 31 August 202032.715.4133.63.46.11.51.57.65.9
Baltijos tyrimai16–30 July 202019.122.513.92.98.284.72.810.94
Spinter tyrimai16–26 July 202022.822.113.9-5.48.84.73.47.55.7
Vilmorus10–18 July 202025.325.810.44.65.46.93.22.39.12.3
Spinter tyrimai18–26 June 202025.219.813.5-4.97.75.7-86.1
Baltijos tyrimai15–25 June 202018.222.5172.97.88.86.61.98.43.7
Polling Firm/LinkLast date
of polling
TS-LKDLSDPLSDDPTTLRLSLLRALCPLaisves
Vilmorus5–13 June 202024.923.315.93.75.47.53.83.08.03.5
OMB Snapshots1–9 June 202022.417.412.34.73.211.31.212.29
Spinter tyrimai20–29 April 202026.419.313.73.27.58.55.92.76.44.3
Spinter tyrimai17–30 March 202030.115.112.23.63.67.35.16.56.5
Vilmorus5–13 March 202029.021.114.14.26.45.92.32.58.73.7
Baltijos tyrimai13–26 February 202024.21515.53.16.611.552.59.14
Spinter tyrimai18–25 February 202027.314.712.34.34.910.16.22.97.54
Vilmorus7–13 February 202029.319.216.03.89.45.12.61.89.71.9
Spinter tyrimai20–28 January 202026.614.411.32.95.59.16.13.69.85.7
Vilmorus10–18 January 202026.918.414.53.975.22.74.59.82.1
Baltijos tyrimai10–21 December 201923.79.817.43.17.87.464.412.73.2
Vilmorus29 November – 7 December 201924.717.413.43.57.96.523.612.12.7
Spinter tyrimai19–29 November 201932.912.913.82.55.311.35.64.612.45.8
Baltijos tyrimai14–27 November 201925.21218.93.44.95.65.6313.23.2
Vilmorus8–16 November 201926.717.6133.877.83.34.412.8
Baltijos tyrimai15–29 October 201924.410.919.62.54.86.97.2414.12.8
Spinter tyrimai17–28 October 201925.914.79.93.37.294.64.17.95
Vilmorus4–13 October 201924.617.510.75.27.57.22.84.28.53.4
Baltijos tyrimai21 September – 5 October 201926.216.417.32.28.35.653.48.53.4
Spinter tyrimai18–27 September 201926.720.312.52.75.47.24.13.16.94.5
Vilmorus6–14 September 20192222.312.84.86.74.83.23.611.12.7
Baltijos tyrimai26 August – 3 September 201919.418.6181.78.17.45.14.410.63.4
Baltijos tyrimai15–29 July 201920.217.518.52.6106.853.98.23.4
Spinter tyrimai17–26 July 201926.216.513.62.877.24.637.64.3
Vilmorus5–13 July 201925.720.211.74.39.44.33.91.913.44.6
Spinter tyrimai18–27 June 201926.818.213.92.96.56.14.62.96.94.6
Baltijos tyrimai14–28 June 201922.32018.81.48.67.953.27.6
Vilmorus7–15 June 201926.323.212.53.49.14.44.72.110.53.4
Baltijos tyrimai27 May – 9 June 201922.420.117.74.86.75.75.838.4
2019 European Parliament election26 May 201919.7412.5615.882.362.736.595.138.99
Spinter tyrimai20–29 April 201927.923.711.36.88.76.32.77.6
Baltijos tyrimai12–26 April 201922.523.112.53.95.156.86.4
Vilmorus4–13 April 20193123.510.84.18.94.14.63.88.6
Baltijos tyrimai25 March – 10 April 201923.924.715.555.24.74.33.98.6
Spinter tyrimai18–28 March 201925.421.413.67.185.447
Vilmorus24 March 201924.728.112.96.27.34.73.53.28
Vilmorus7–15 March 201928.732.8157.28.45.443.79.3
2019 municipal election3 March 201916.0511.1613.241.662.945.95.21.255.09
Spinter tyrimai18–28 February 201927.722.59.75.75.25.92.67.3
Baltijos tyrimai15–26 February 201923.721.411.43.69.85.74.25.510.5
Vilmorus8–17 February 20193127.383.675.73.43.97.8
Baltijos tyrimai23 January – 3 February 201923.921.712.63.611.96.22.94.78.1
Vilmorus26 January 201925.427.310.44.59.24.93.84.99
Spinter tyrimai15–26 January 201926.422.410.93.18.24.46.53.16.9
Vilmorus11–20 January 201924.626.510.14.38.94.73.74.78.7
Vilmorus1–9 December 201828.623.38.93.710.34.33.94.310.7
Baltijos tyrimai6 December 201827.520.712.55.69.944.15.68.3
Spinter tyrimai19–30 November 201826.921.911.33.610.94.36.74.86
Baltijos tyrimai9–26 November 201827.420.612.55.59.93.945.58.2
Vilmorus9–18 November 201826.922.28.54.210.76.14.15.910.7
Spinter tyrimai16–30 October 201825.220.28.24.68.24.55.74.36.1
Baltijos tyrimai10–26 October 201823.51812.76.7117.35.45.57.5
Vilmorus, Baltijos tyrimai polling average, October 201824 October 201826.219.311.95.312.65.74.74.37.6
Vilmorus5–14 October 201827.22111.54.913.344.947.7
Baltijos tyrimai24 September – 7 October 201825.117.512.15.511.77.34.34.57.5
Spinter tyrimai19–26 September 201825.524.37.15.87.15.95.93.96.2
Vilmorus7–16 September 201824.524.912.27.510.65.710.7
Spinter tyrimai24–31 August 201823.621.886.2115.25.16.26.7
Baltijos tyrimai21–31 August 201822.120.211.94.89.77.94.276.4
Baltijos tyrimai16–31 July 201819.217.910.35.212.87.85.26.79.2
Vilmorus5–17 July 201826.7248.15.610.83.54.66.49.7
Baltijos tyrimai30 June – 3 July 201819.217.910.35.212.87.85.26.79.2
Spinter tyrimai19–27 June 201822.520.310.25.910.865.23.88.8
Vilmorus8–17 June 201825.322.787.39.433.24.910.2
Baltijos tyrimai28 May – 5 June 201823.419.78.85.811.15.74.65.69.8
Spinter tyrimai22–29 May 201824.722.57.56.810.35.45.44.36.8
Vilmorus4–12 May 201823.620.97.49.2115.546.310.3
Baltijos tyrimai24 April – 4 May 201824.822.79.56.68.984.64.56.2
Spinter tyrimai17–26 April 20182421.17.26.410.79.76.24.32.3
Vilmorus6–15 April 201827.918.87.77.911.47.44.26.34.6
Baltijos tyrimai28 March – 8 April 201824.221.213.6910.64.566
Spinter tyrimai21–29 March 201818.616.96.53.77.55.843.3
Vilmorus2–10 March 201825.124.21513.47.63.75.52.8
Baltijos tyrimai21 February – 4 March 20182417.317.310.610.65.35.35.3
Spinter tyrimai19–27 February 20182421.311.310.674.16.5
Vilmorus9–18 February 20182721.712.211.28.55.44.16.9
Baltijos tyrimai18–30 January 201824.416.318.59.29.45.366.7
Vilmorus12–21 January 201829.422.913.713.86.63.83.14.4
Spinter tyrimai11–19 December 201726.42113.110.66.95.67.32.8
Vilmorus1–10 December 201727.722.713.79.56.85.26.94.2
Baltijos tyrimai20 November – 4 December 201727.619.716.88.97.23.67.64.6
RAIT10–27 November 2017191610456
Spinter tyrimai16–24 November 201727.426.110.78.37.16.64.42.8
Vilmorus10–19 November 201726.520.813.59.66.86.575.3
Baltijos tyrimai25 October – 8 November 201725.92416.27.86.87.83.92.6
RAIT14–29 October 2017181511464
Spinter tyrimai16–28 October 201726.823.910.16.77.877.52.8
Vilmorus5–16 October 201724.720.616.610.36.86.95.14.3
Baltijos tyrimai25 September – 8 October 2017 23.420.316.310.411.25.34.44.9
Spinter tyrimai19–28 September 201723.923.312.86.986.95.42.8
RAIT 15–26 September 20171617119
Vilmorus8–17 September 201724.923.815.97.97.24.25.85.4
Baltijos tyrimai29 August – 9 September 2017 20.219.315.110.413.86.35.26.3
Spinter tyrimai21–28 August 201722.62215.66.99.45.54.12.7
RAIT 10–24 August 2017181811492
Baltijos tyrimai3–17 August 2017 19.421.716.28.410.87.85.45.8
RAIT15–27 July 20171716124744
Spinter tyrimai17–23 July 201722.122.61579.35.35.32.6
Vilmorus30 June – 9 July 201723.722.7178.28.66.15.62.9
RAIT9 June – 2 July 201723.828.313.44.413.42.95.94.4
Spinter tyrimai19–26 June 201720.923.817.18106.34.42.1
Baltijos tyrimai13–26 June 201718.820.218.810.110.18.64.35.7
Vilmorus2–10 June 201726.226.618.16.68.44.56.13.2
Baltijos tyrimai25 May – 6 June 201716.321.321.811.99.28.24.24.7
Spinter tyrimai19–25 May 201719.428.117.16.69.66.64.42.5
RAIT13–18 May 201720.830.511.18.311.12.74.12.7
Vilmorus5–13 May 201723.128.715.56.57.74.45.72.7
Baltijos tyrimai26 April – 7 May 201720.32918.86.99.75.72.94.6
Spinter tyrimai19–26 April 20172230.116.95.18.34.34.50.7
RAIT8–25 April 201718.634.613.3410.62.64
Vilmorus1–9 April 201722.233.216.85.68.82.94.72.8
Spinter tyrimai16–23 March 201717.334.611.15.110.85.62
RAIT10–26 March 201714.437.6134.3132.82.8
Vilmorus8–12 March 201722.235.512.748.34.94.73.7
Spinter tyrimai17–24 February 201719.332.711.54.69.65.82.7
Vilmorus10–15 February 201719.137.315.24.36.84.35.2
RAIT9–26 February 2017 22.546.714.54.811.23.24.8
Spinter tyrimai17–25 January 201718.73714.24.18.55.52.7
RAITJanuary 2017 13.426.510.236.12
Vilmorus12–22 January 201716.639.815.83.583.53.2
Baltijos tyrimai12–22 December 201615.444.712.85.26.25.23.85.1
Spinter tyrimai12–20 December 201616.742.712.35.97.952.5
Vilmorus2–10 December 20161745.511.26.2
Baltijos tyrimai24 November – 4 December 201615.346.712.84.594.12.72.7
Spinter tyrimai18–25 November 201616.436.114712.45.23.62.1
2016 Elections22.6322.4515.045.559.455.726.324.88

The following are seat projections for the election:

SourceDateTS-LKDLSDPLSDDPLTLRLSLLRALCPLaisvesLŽPIndependents
Result 202011–25 October 2020503213311330101114
Europe Elects24 October 2020423817211030101116
Result 20169–23 October 2016315417-814812-14

Results

Preference votes

Alongside votes for a party, voters were able to cast a preferential votes for a candidate on the party list.

PartyCandidateVotes
bgcolor=Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats1Ingrida Šimonytė155,814
bgcolor=Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats2Gabrielius Landsbergis94,890
bgcolor=Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union1Saulius Skvernelis80,344
bgcolor=Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union2Ramūnas Karbauskis66,484
bgcolor=Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats4Radvilė Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė62,990
bgcolor=Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats7Agnė Bilotaitė59,792
bgcolor=Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union3Aurelijus Veryga56,032
Freedom Party1Aušrinė Armonaitė54,098
bgcolor=Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats3Laurynas Kasčiūnas46,403
bgcolor=Social Democratic Party of Lithuania1Gintautas Paluckas38,350

Analysis

The Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats once again received a plurality of votes, similar to the prior elections, and achieved much more success in constituency seats, which made up most of its net gain of 19 seats. Overall Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats received its largest share of votes and seats since 1996. All parties involved in the pre-election coalition, including the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union, Social Democratic Labour Party, and Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania – Christian Families Alliance, lost seats compared to what they held prior, with the Farmers and Greens losing over 40% of their prior seats.

The Electoral Action of Poles also failed to make the 5% threshold for national list seats for the first time since 2008 (although the party's support was declining ever since 2014 European Parliament election).[11] The Social Democratic Party lost a further four seats, achieving its worst seat result since 1992, and its worst vote result since 1996, while the new Freedom Party saw success, obtaining 11 seats less than two years after its split from the Liberal Movement. The Labour Party saw a rebound at the national level from its disappointing performance in 2016, gaining 8 seats overall and obtaining nearly 10% of the popular vote. Freedom and Justice, which was formed by a merger of Order and Justice (which received 8 seats in the 2016 elections) and the Lithuanian Freedom Union (Liberals), received one constituency seat.

Overall, the Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats, the Liberal Movement and the Freedom Party got most support from the cities. For example, both in Vilnius and Kaunas these three parties combined won 52 per cent and 50 per cent of votes respectively.[11]

Turnout was roughly 47% in the first round, and 39% in the second round.

In one of the single-member constituencies (51st Utena) a second round produced an equal number of recorded votes for two candidates: Edmundas Pupinis of the Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats, and Gintautas Paluckas of the Social Democratic Party. After a recount, Pupinis was declared the winner with 7,076 votes (Paluckas received 7,071 votes).[12] Despite this, the Social Democratic Party disputed the constituency result as the chairman of the 51st Utena single-member constituency electoral commission turned out to be a staff member of candidate Pupinis. After a recount by the Central Electoral Commission, Pupinis was again declared the winner with 7,078 votes (in this case Gintautas Paluckas received 7,072 votes).[13]

Aftermath

As no party or electoral coalition won a majority of seats (71), a coalition had to be formed. On 15 October, four days after the first round, the leaders of the Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats, the Liberal Movement, and the Freedom Party published a joint declaration, which stated that all three parties nominate Ingrida Šimonytė as their joint candidate to be Prime Minister of Lithuania.[14]

On 4 November, a second nationwide lockdown and quarantine began. Unlike during the rest of the year, the official numbers of cases and deaths rose exponentially in November and December (see COVID-19 effects).

On 9 November, a formal coalition agreement between the three aforementioned parties was announced.[15] On 13 November, Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen of the Liberal Movement was elected as Speaker of the Seimas. On 24 November, Ingrida Šimonytė was appointed as Prime Minister of Lithuania.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Numatomi rinkimai . lt . Upcoming elections . Central Elections Commission . 2 December 2015.
  2. Web site: Law on Elections to the Seimas . 14 May 2015 . Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania . 31 July 2015.
  3. Web site: Konstitucinis Teismas R. Paksui vilties nesuteikė . lt . The constitutional court did not give R. Paksas hope . 20 March 2014 . Delfi.lt . 31 July 2015.
  4. Web site: Seimas nuleido rinkimų kartelę ir tiems, kurie neturėjo vilčių. Jūratė. Važgauskaitė. tv3.lt.
  5. Web site: Valdantieji sieks atmesti prezidento veto sumažintai rinkimų kartelei. Stasys. Gudavičius. vz.lt.
  6. Web site: Perbraižomas rinkimų žemėlapis, Vilniuje pagausės apygardų. Stasys. Gudavičius. vz.lt.
  7. Web site: Prasidėjo išankstinis balsavimas Seimo rinkimuose. Balsuoti iš anksto bus galima net keturias dienas. October 5, 2020.
  8. Web site: Saviizoliacijoje esantiems rinkėjams – specialios balsavimo vietos. 15 October 2020 . www.vrk.lt. 2020-10-26.
  9. Web site: Partijos išsirikiavo rinkimų biuletenyje: "Drąsos kelias" – pirmas, LVŽS gavo 13 numerį. Stasys. Gudavičius. vz.lt.
  10. Web site: Valstiečius palikęs A. Kirkutis pažėrė kritikos partijos vadovybei: kliuvo ir R. Karbauskiui, ir A. Verygai. August 27, 2020. lrytas.lt.
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