Lithuanian political party
The Lithuanian Regions Party (Lithuanian : Lietuvos regionų partija , LRP),[ 3] also translated as the Lithuanian Party of Regions , is a political party in Lithuania .[ 4] It was founded in 2018 as the Social Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania (Lithuanian : Lietuvos socialdemokratų darbo partija , LSDDP) following a split of members from Social Democratic Party of Lithuania (LSDP; also joined by former members of the Labour Party ) after the LSDP's decision to exit a coalition government with the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union in 2017.[ 5]
History
Party logo until name change in June 2021
The party was a junior partner in government in the Seimas , Lithuania's unicameral Parliament, from 2018[ 6] to 2020. At the time, the LSDDP had 50 sections.[ 7]
The party scored badly in the 2019 European Parliament election , scoring only 2.4% of votes and failing to elect any MEP. The party won slightly over 3% of the popular vote and 3 seats in the 2020 parliamentary election (only one MP, Andrius Palionis , was reelected). By this, the party became eligible to state dotation, but it was not allowed to form a separate parliamentary group, as a minimum of seven MPs are required for its formation. To do so, the LSDDP aligned with the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania , Freedom and Justice (formerly Order and Justice ) and independent right-wing deputies Petras Gražulis and Valdemaras Valkiūnas [lt ] to form the Lithuanian Group of Regions (Lithuanian: Lietuvos regionų frakcija ).
In July 2021 the party adopted the name Lithuanian Regions Party . Jonas Pinskus , a former member of the Labour Party who joined the LSDDP in 2018, was elected chairman. He emphasized taking the party to a regionalist direction and emphasized growing differences between the Regions Party and LSDP.[ 8]
Pinskus' wife and Mayor of Širvintos , Živilė Pinskuvienė , joined the Regions Party alongside her electoral committee "Živilė Pinskuvienė's team – for a successful Širvintos region" (Lithuanian: Živilės Pinskuvienės komanda – už sėkmingą Širvintų kraštą ) in 2022.[ 9] The Regions Party gained 73% of the vote in Širvintos in the 2023 Lithuanian local elections,[ 10] the only municipality in which the party earned the largest share of the vote.
Political positions
In its party program, the Regions Party describes itself as a centre-left political party.[ 11] Political science journals, such as Geographia Polonica and the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies , classified the party as left-wing .[ 2] It supports decentralization of the political system, a social market economy , and a stronger social safety net but at the same time supports the formation of additional free economic zones in poorer Lithuanian regions. It opposes further European integration . The Regions Party is a supporter of the right-wing , anti-LGBT , and traditionalist Lithuanian Family Movement , and participates in their protests and demonstrations.[ 12] It initiated an attempt to ban "LGBT propaganda " in the Prienai District Municipality in 2023; this proposal did not receive support from the local council.[ 13] Six of their original deputies were part of the similarly named post-communist Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania (LDDP).[ 14] [ 15]
Election results
Seimas
^ Proportional representation votes.
European Parliament
Municipal
Election
Votes[ a]
%
Council seats
Mayors
+/–
2019
19,591
1.73 (#9)
-
2023
28,927
2.47 (#7)
33
^ Municipal council election votes.
Chairmen
References
^ "Lietuvos Socialdemokratų Darbo Partijos Programa" (in Lithuanian).
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^ https://www.lrytas.lt/lietuvosdiena/aktualijos/2021/07/29/news/-socialdarbieciai-keicia-pavadinima-tampa-lietuvos-regionu-partija-20262398/ „Socialdarbiečiai“ keičia pavadinimą – tampa Lietuvos regionų partija
^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2020). "Lithuania" . Parties and Elections in Europe . Retrieved 27 October 2020 .
^ Gudavičius, Stasys (7 November 2017). "Oficialiai paskelbta nauja frakcija Seime, keisis komitetų vadovybė" . Verslo žinios (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 31 December 2019 .
^ Gaučaitė, Modesta (24 March 2018). "Socialdemokratų atskilėliai įkūrė savo partiją, išsirinko pirmininką ir įgėlė konservatoriams" . Lrytas (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 31 December 2019 .
^ Plikūnė, Dalia (13 April 2018). "Kirkilas mėto užuominas apie kandidatą į teisingumo ministrus" . Delfi (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 31 December 2019 .
^ Pankūnas, Gytis (19 June 2021). "LSDDP pavadinimą planuojantis keisti Pinskus: prie Regionų partijos galėtų prisijungti ne vienas meras" . LRT .
^ "Ž.Pinskuvienės komitetas jungiasi prie jos vyro vadovaujamos Regionų partijos" . 15min.lt . 1 June 2022.
^ "2023 m. kovo 5 d. savivaldybių tarybų ir merų rinkimai (I turas) – Širvintos" . Supreme Electoral Commission of Lithuania .
^ "Lietuvos regionų partijos programa" . Lithuanian Regions Party .
^ Marcinkevičius, Leonardas (10 September 2021). "Pinskus: maždaug pusė Regionų frakcijos narių yra aktyviausi "šeimų maršo" dalyviai" . LRT .
^ Aleknavičė, Karolina (25 May 2023). "Regionų partijos atstovo siūlymas stabdyti tariamą "LGBT ideologiją" palaikymo nesulaukė: Prienų valdžia dokumentui nepritarė" . LRT .
^ Bielskis, Andrius (2021). Left Diversity zwischen Tradition und Zukunft (PDF) (in German). Rosa Luxemburg Foundation . p. 218. ISBN 978-3-96488-079-6 .
^ Lėka, Aušra (27 July 2020). "„SOCIALDARBIEČIŲ" DEŠIMTUKAS – SU ŽODELIU „BUVĘS" " . Kauno diena (in Lithuanian).
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