Gediminas Kirkilas

Gediminas Kirkilas


In office
4 July 2006 – 27 November 2008
President Valdas Adamkus
Preceded by Zigmantas Balčytis
Succeeded by Andrius Kubilius

Minister of National Defence
In office
14 December 2004 – 18 July 2006
Preceded by Linas Linkevičius
Succeeded by Juozas Olekas

Born 30 August 1951 (1951-08-30) (age 58)
Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union
Political party LSDP
Spouse Liudmila Kirkilienė

Gediminas Kirkilas (, b. August 30 1951, Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union) is a former Prime Minister of Lithuania. He was appointed on July 4 2006 after Zigmantas Balčytis, the provisional Prime Minister, failed to gather the required support from the Seimas. Kirkilas managed to get the necessary support from the Seimas on July 4 2006 ([1]). He stepped down on November 27 2008 after the 2008 parliamentary elections, and gave way to Andrius Kubilius to start his term as prime minister.

After he returned from mandatory military service, from 1972 to 1978 he worked in many cultural monuments (eg. churches or the Verkiai Palace) restoring their interior and especially rolled gold and moldeling. In 1978–1982 he was a student of Political science. After graduation he joined the Communist Party of Lithuania and took various posts there. After Algirdas Brazauskas became the secretary of the party, Kirkilas became his press secretary.

Since the independence was declared on March 11 1990, Kirkilas was involved in the state matters and was elected five times (in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008) to the Seimas under the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania ballot. He became defense minister of Lithuania on December 7 2004.

In 2004, he received an MBA from the International Business School in Vilnius.

In January 2007 he was praised in The Economist as an unsung hero whose "minority administration has surpassed all expectations".[2]

Criticism and public perception

Gediminas Kirkilas and Robert M. Gates, July 1, 2008.

In July 2007, Kirkilas signed the protocol assigning the members of newly formed governmental workgroup to assist the energy company „Lietuvos energija“ in negotiating and consulting with potential foreign partners for a new Ignalina nuclear power plant project. A public turmoil followed after occurrence of Darius' Jurgelevičius name in the list of the work group. After the so-called State Security Departament scandal in 2006, when a senior officer Vytautas Pociūnas died under controversial circumstances in a hotel in Belarus; the witnesses described Darius Jurgelevičius as a middleman transmitting then Lithuanian Foreign Ministry's clerk Albinas's Januška influence to State Security Departament. Albinas Januška currently works as G. Kirkilas's advisor.[1]

In July 2007, before handing his powers to his successors, Vidmantas Jankauskas the chairman of Governmental prices & energy control commission Valstybinė kainų ir energetikos kontrolės komisija spoke about the ties between Gas companies & the Prime Minister G.Kirkilas, saying: a gas company „„Lietuvos dujos“ is privately lobbying G.Kirkilas and the second Lithuanian monopilist gas company „Dujotekana“ - Ministry of Economics. „Lietuvos dujos“ CEO Viktoras Valentukevičius meets Kirkilas privately to play tennis.[2]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Zigmantas Balčytis
Prime Minister of Lithuania
2006 – 2008
Succeeded by
Andrius Kubilius