Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union
Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union Lietuvos valstiečių ir žaliųjų sąjunga | |
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Leader | Ramūnas Karbauskis |
Founded | 2001 (Union of Peasants and New Democratic Parties) |
Headquarters | 26 Pamėnkalnio g., Vilnius |
Membership | 2,800 (the end of 2010)[1] |
Ideology |
Green politics Agrarianism[2][3] Centrism[3] |
Political position | Centre |
European affiliation | Alliance for Europe of the Nations (?-2009) |
International affiliation | None |
European Parliament group | The Greens–European Free Alliance |
Colours | Green, red |
Seats in the Seimas |
1 / 141 |
Seats in the European Parliament |
1 / 11 |
Municipal councils |
147 / 1,526 |
Website | |
http://www.lvls.lt | |
Politics of Lithuania Political parties Elections |
The Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union (Lithuanian: Lietuvos valstiečių ir žaliųjų sąjunga, LVŽS; formerly Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union, Lithuanian: Lietuvos valstiečių liaudininkų sąjunga, LVLS) is an Agrarian political party in Lithuania led by industrial farmer Ramūnas Karbauskis.
History
In February 2006, the Peasants and New Democratic Party Union led by Lithuanian politician Kazimiera Prunskienė chose to rename itself after the pre-war Lithuanian Popular Peasants' Union. It had previously been known as "Valstiečių ir Naujosios demokratijos partijų sąjungos", or VNDS, which translates to the "Peasants and New Democratic Party Union" or "Union of Peasants and New Democratic Parties". This name stemmed from its origin as an electoral alliance between the Lithuanian Peasants Party (Lietuvos valstiečių partija) and the New Democratic Party (Naujosios demokratijos partija), which merged to form the Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union.
It changed its name to Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union in January 2012.[3]
Electoral results
In the 2004 European Parliamentary Elections, the party gained 7.4% of the vote and won one MEP, who joined the Union for Europe of the Nations group.
Its candidate Kazimiera Prunskienė gained 21.4% of the vote in the first round and 47.4% in the second round in the presidential elections of 13 June 2004. At the legislative elections on 10 October 2004, the party won 6.6% of the popular vote and 10 out of 141 seats.
In the legislative elections of 2008, the party experienced heavy losses, gaining only 3 out of its previous 10 seats in the Seimas and 3.74% of the national vote, continuing the party's tenure in opposition.
In the 2009 European parliament election the party got a mere 1.82% and lost its representation.
In the 2012 Lithuanian parliamentary election the party got 3.88% of popular vote while losing two more MP's compared to last election, being represented by sole party member in main Lithuanian legislative body.
In the 2014 European parliament election the party secured 1 seat in the parliament gaining 6.25% of national vote. After the election party announced considering joining the European People's Party (EPP) group. However, the MEP, Bronis Ropė, instead joined The Greens–European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA).[4]
Name
- 2001–2006: Peasants and New Democratic Party Union or Union of Peasants and New Democratic Parties
- 2006–2012: Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union
- 2012–present: Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union
Notes
- ↑ Daugiausiai nario mokesčio surinko socdemai - 643 tūkst. Lt
- ↑ Bakke, Elisabeth (2010), "Central and East European party systems since 1989", Central and Southeast European Politics since 1989 (Cambridge University Press), p. 81
- 1 2 3 http://parties-and-elections.eu/lithuania.html
- ↑ http://www.greens-efa.eu/up-to-date-list-of-the-meps-for-the-new-legislative-period-12490.html