Jonas Jarutis Explained

Jonas Jarutis
Order:Deputy Speaker of the Seimas
Term Start:3 December 2020
Office2:Member of Seimas
Constituency2:Multi-member
Term Start2:14 November 2016
Birth Date:25 May 1963
Birth Place:Viekšniai, Akmenė District, Lithuania
Party:Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union
Alma Mater:Šiauliai Pedagogical Institute
Kaunas Institute of Physical Education

Jonas Jarutis (born 25 May 1963) is a Lithuanian politician, who from 2020 serves as Deputy Speaker of Seimas of Republic of Lithuania.

Biography

Jarutis was born in the village of Viekšniai, Mažeikiai District Municipality, Northern Lithuania.

Jarutis graduated Viekšniai secondary school in 1981 and Šiauliai Pedagogical Institute in 1985. In 1990 he graduated from Lithuanian State Institute of Physical Education (now Lithuanian Sports University).

Jarutis was one of the local activists of National Renaissance – Independence movement of late 1980’s (Sąjūdis in Lithuanian). He was among proponents and participants of return of burials of Lithuanian victims of Soviet terror from Siberia.

Having worked as teacher from 1985 until 1990, he took first post of local self-government, serving as administrator of rural district (viršaitis in Lithuanian) of Skapiškis in 1990–1995.

Political life

After rural districts were abolished in the course of 1993-1994 municipal reform in Lithuania, Jonas Jarutis started own business, which he has closed in 2007 after being elected a Deputy Mayor, and latter the same year – Mayor of Kupiškis District Municipality (until 2015).

He joined then Lithuanian Peasants' Party in 1995 and took place in subsequent municipal elections of 1997, 2000,[1] 2002,[2] 2007,[3] 2011[4] and 2015.[5] He was elected councillor of Kupiškis District Municipality from 2000 onwards.

In 2016 General elections he was elected a member of Seimas of Republic of Lithuania, where he became deputy chair of Lithuanian Greens and Peasant's Union's fraction.

After re-election in 2020 General elections, Jarutis, as the representative of largest opposition party, became Deputy Speaker of the Seimas.[6]

Private life

Divorced, with two children. Younger son Justinas is a famous Lithuanian pop singer.

Jonas Jarutis is fluent in German and Russian.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Supreme Electoral Commission, 2000 Municipal Elections (in Lithuanian), Pirmumo balsai apygardoje (. 2021-02-26. www.vrk.lt.
  2. Web site: Anketa. 2021-02-26. www.vrk.lt.
  3. Web site: Kandidatai - Lietuvos Respublikos Vyriausioji rinkimų komisija (in Lithuanian). 2021-02-26. www.vrk.lt.
  4. Web site: Balsavimo rezultatai. 2011 m. Lietuvos Respublikos savivaldybių tarybų rinkimai (in Lithuanian). 2021-02-26. www.vrk.lt.
  5. Web site: Candidates - The Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Lithuania. 2021-02-26. www.vrk.lt.
  6. Web site: Jonas Jarutis, Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania. 2021-02-26. www.lrs.lt.