Irena Šiaulienė Explained

Irena Šiaulienė
Order:Deputy Speaker of the Seimas
Term Start:7 April 2017
Term End:12 November 2020
Order1:Member of the Seimas
Term Start1:25 November 1992
Term End1:12 November 2020
Birth Date:19 February 1955
Birth Place:Kolainiai, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union
Party:Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania
(1990-2001)
Social Democratic Party of Lithuania
(2001-2017)
Independent (2017-2018)
Social Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania (2018-2021)
Union of Democrats "For Lithuania" (since 2022)
Alma Mater:Vilnius University

Irena Šiaulienė (born 1955) is a Lithuanian politician who is the deputy speaker of Seimas, the unicameral parliament of Lithuania.

Early life

Irena Šiaulienė was born on 19 February 1955 in Kolainiai, Kelmė District Municipality. She attended a school in Telšiai District Municipality before enrolling herself at the History department of Vilnius State University, from where she received her degree (1971–76). She did her PhD in 1987.[1]

Career

From 1976 to 1992, Šiaulienė was an associate professor of history at the Klaipėda University. In 1990, she became a deputy-chair of the Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania. She won the 1992 Lithuanian parliamentary election to enter the Sixth Seimas and has since retained her membership and has served on various parliamentary committees. From 2000, she has been the chair of the Democratic Labour Party group in the parliament and was chosen the deputy speaker of the Seimas on 4 July 2017. She is also a member of the commission for the National Historical Memory and that for Addiction Prevention.

In 2004, Šiaulienė was awarded the Cross of Commander of the Order for Merits to Lithuania.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Irena Šiaulienė. Seimas. 28 November 2017.
  2. Web site: Dėl Lietuvos Respublikos ir užsienio valstybių piliečių apdovanojimo Lietuvos valstybės ordinais ir medaliais Liepos 6-osios - Valstybės (Lietuvos Karaliaus Mindaugo karūnavimo) dienos proga. Seimas. 30 November 2017. Lithuanian. 25 June 2004.