Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)
{{Short description|Lithuanian political party}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2024}}
{{Infobox political party
| name = Liberals' Movement
| logo = 2022 logo of the Liberal Movement (Lithuania).svg
| logo_size = 190px
| colorcode = {{Political party data|color}}
| chairperson = Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen
| foundation = {{Start date|2006|02|25|df=y}}
| ideology = {{nowrap|Conservative liberalism{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LmfAPmwE6YYC&pg=PA536|title=Europe, A Political Profile: An American Companion to European Politics|last=Slomp|first=Hans|date=26 September 2011|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-0-313-39182-8|page=536}}{{cite news|last=O'Leary|first=Naomi|date=3 August 2022|access-date=27 August 2022|title=Why Lithuania is willing to risk China's fury|newspaper=The Irish Times |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/world/europe/2022/08/03/why-lithuania-is-willing-to-risk-chinas-fury/|quote=...conservative-liberal Liberal Movement, and centre/centre-left Freedom Party when it came to power in 2020.}}{{cite web|last1=Matthews-Ferrero|first1=Daniel|last2=Steenland|first2=Robert |url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/eu-elections-2019/news/eu-country-briefing-lithuania/|title=EU country briefing: Lithuania|date=10 May 2019|access-date=27 August 2022}}
Classical liberalism{{cite web|last1=Liesener|first1=Leon Andrius|url=https://europeelects.eu/2020/10/24/lithuanian-parliamentary-elections-second-round-two-camps-battling-for-the-victory/|title=Lithuanian Parliamentary Elections: Second Round, Two Camps Battling for the Victory|date=24 October 2020|access-date=5 November 2022}}}}
| headquarters = Gedimino pr. 64, Vilnius
| international =
| website = {{Political party data|website}}
| country = Lithuania
| native_name = {{lang|lt|Liberalų sąjūdis}}
| abbreviation = LS
| leader1_title =
| leader1_name =
| leader2_title = First vice chair
| leader2_name = Edita Rudelienė
| leader3_title = Deputy chairpersons
| leader3_name = {{ubl|Šarūnas Čėsna |Vitalijus Gailius|Eugenijus Gentvilas|Simonas Gentvilas|Simonas Kairys|Audrius Klišonis|Matas Lasauskas}}
| leader4_title = Executive secretary
| leader4_name = Antanas Martusevičius
| split = Liberal and Centre Union
| position = Centre to centre-right{{refn|
| membership = {{increase}} 6,851 (2022) {{cite web|url=https://tm.lrv.lt/uploads/tm/documents/files/dokumentai/Politinės%20partijos/PP%20sarasas%20su%20archyvu%202022-03-04.pdf}}{{Dead link|date=June 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}}}
| european = Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
| europarl = Renew Europe
| colours = {{colour box|{{Party color|Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)}}|border=darkgray}} Orange
| seats1_title = Seimas
| seats1 = {{Political party data|seat composition bar|ms-lower-house|percent=yes}}
| seats2_title = European Parliament
| seats2 = {{Political party data|seat composition bar|ep|percent=yes}}
| seats3_title = Municipal councils
| seats3 = {{Composition bar|217|1473|{{Party color|Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)}}}}
| seats4_title = Mayors
| seats4 = {{Composition bar|9|60|{{Party color|Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)}}}}
}}
The Liberals' Movement ({{langx|lt|Liberalų sąjūdis}}; LS) is a conservative-liberal political party in Lithuania.{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/27/world/europe/27iht-lithuania.4.17284684.html|title=Center-Right to Form Lithuanian Coalition|date=27 October 2008|author=The New York Times|work=The New York Times |author-link=The New York Times|access-date=22 September 2011}}{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-lithuania-election-idUSTRE49P0H120081026|title=Lithuanian Centre-Right Wins Vote as Slowdown Looms|last=Adomaitis|first=Nerijus|date=26 October 2008|newspaper=Reuters|access-date=22 September 2011}}{{cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=abisQVnzPiSw|title=Lithuanian Homeland Union Secures Victory in Election Run-Off|last=Seputyte|first=Milda|date=26 October 2008|newspaper=Bloomberg L.P.|access-date=22 September 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924171655/https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=abisQVnzPiSw|archive-date=24 September 2015}}{{cite news|url=http://www.economist.com/node/13232650|title=Lithuania: Political Structure|date=11 March 2009|author=The Economist|author-link=The Economist|access-date=22 September 2011}} {{registration required}}
History
=Foundation, participation in the government and growth (2006–2016)=
The party was founded in 2006 by dissident members of the Liberal and Centre Union that were unhappy with Artūras Zuokas's leadership.
In the summer of 2006, the Liberal Movement started cooperating with the Homeland Union (as the Liberal and Centre Union) before joining the Kirkilas Cabinet.{{Cite web|url=https://www.delfi.lt/news/daily/lithuania/konservatoriai-ir-liberalai-formuos-savo-koalicija.d?id=9744958|title=Konservatoriai ir liberalai formuos savo koaliciją|first=Eglė|last=Digrytė|website=DELFI}} In the 2007 municipal elections the party received 4.66 per cent of the national vote.
In the legislative elections of 2008, it gained 11 seats in the Seimas and 5.72 percent of the national vote. The LRLS formed a coalition with the Homeland Union, the Liberal and Centre Union, and the National Resurrection Party. This coalition gained a combined governmental majority of 80 out of 141 seats in the Seimas, led by Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius of the Homeland Union. At the subsequent elections of 2012, the party lost one seat to finish with 10 seats in the Seimas and 8.57 percent of the national vote.
Just month before the 2011 municipal election, the party started to describe itself as "rational mind right-wingers" ({{langx|lt|sveiko proto dešinieji}}), which amplified the possibility to win over the Liberal and Centre Union and the Homeland Union.{{Cite web|url=https://tv.lrytas.lt/zinios/lietuvos-diena/2011/01/08/news/liberalai-per-savivaldos-rinkimus-reklamuosis-kaip-sveiko-proto-desinieji-57264/|title=Liberalai per savivaldos rinkimus reklamuosis kaip sveiko proto dešinieji|date=8 January 2011|via=tv.lrytas.lt}} The party's support started to grow. In the 2014 European Parliament election and the 2015 municipal election the party received 16.55 and 15.49 per cent of the national vote respectively. This growth was mainly at expense of the Liberal and Centre Union and the Lithuanian Freedom Union (Liberals), which received 1.48 and per 4.91 cent of national vote 2014 and 2015 elections respectively. It was also attributed to the previously undecided voters or voters of other parties (the Homeland Union, the Order and Justice and Labour Party).{{Cite web|url=https://www.bernardinai.lt/2016-08-11-lietuvos-respublikos-liberalu-sajudis-zluge-per-viena-diena/|title=Lietuvos Respublikos liberalų sąjūdis: žlugę per vieną dieną?|date=11 August 2016}}
=Corruption scandal, decline, internal disagreements and joining the government for the second time (since 2016)=
After the party's leader Eligijus Masiulis allegedly took a bribe of 106,000 euros, Antanas Guoga temporarily took his position on 13 May 2016.{{Cite web|url=https://www.15min.lt/naujiena/aktualu/lietuva/pokerio-zaidejas-tapes-liberalu-vedliu-idomiausi-a-guogos-biografijos-faktai-56-626745|title=Pokerio žaidėjas, tapęs liberalų vedliu: įdomiausi A.Guogos biografijos faktai|last=Antanavičius|first=Ugnius|website=15min.lt|date=13 May 2016|access-date=19 January 2019}} He was the chairman for four days only before resigning. One month later, the mayor of Vilnius Remigijus Šimašius was elected as party's chairman.
The Šimašius leadership did not last long, and in 2017 Eugenijus Gentvilas was elected as the new leader.{{Cite web|url=https://www.tv3.lt/naujiena/lietuva/937294/liberalai-tare-savo-zodi-del-lyderio-partijai-vadovaus-eugenijus-gentvilas|title=Liberalai tarė savo žodį dėl lyderio: partijai vadovaus Eugenijus Gentvilas|website=tv3.lt}}
In preparations for the 2019 municipal elections, several district committees (most notably in Vilnius, Klaipėda and Varėna districts) decided to form public election committees. The Liberal Movement Board annulled their district committees' decisions. In return, the leaders of the district committees of Vilnius, Klaipėda and Varėna districts (Aušrinė Armonaitė, Vytautas Grubliauskas and Algis Kašėta respectively) resigned from their positions or left the party altogether.{{Cite web|url=https://www.delfi.lt/a/79359599|title=Armonaitė traukiasi iš Liberalų sąjūdžio vicepirmininkių|website=DELFI}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.lrytas.lt/lietuvosdiena/aktualijos/2018/11/05/news/v-grubliauskas-palieka-liberalus-savarankiskai-kels-kandidatura-klaipedos-mero-rinkimuose-8123972/|title=Liberalų sąjūdis byra toliau – partiją palieka ir Vytautas Grubliauskas|date=5 November 2018|website=lrytas.lt}}
One of these public election committees, "For Vilnius, which we are proud of!", in summer of 2019 formed a basis for a new party, the Freedom Party. Other aforementioned public election committees (alongside one in Elektrėnai) joined the new party as well.
On the other hand, the public election committee "For changes in Pagėgiai area" prior to the 2020 parliamentary election joined the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union, while most of the members of the Order and Justice Party (which dissolved itself in 2020) in the same area became members of the Liberal Movement.{{Cite web|url=https://www.silokarcema.lt/naujiena/12453_pustelejo-permainu-vejas-pagegiu-politikoje.html|title=Šilokarčema – Pūstelėjo permainų vėjas Pagėgių politikoje|website=www.silokarcema.lt}}
In 2020 parliamentary election the Liberals' Movement managed to obtain seven per cent of votes. It later joined in a coalition with the Homeland Union and the Freedom Party. In 2022, the party changed its name (removing the reference to the Republic of Lithuania) and logo.
Ideology
The Liberals' Movement is generally described as a centrist{{cite web |title=Lithuania country profile |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-17536867 |website=BBC |date=22 August 2023}} or centre-right party.
It is socially and economically liberal, and ran on a platform of cutting taxation and legalizing gender-neutral partnerships during the 2020 Lithuanian parliamentary election.{{cite web |last1=Šuliokas |first1=Justinas |title=Who's who in Lithuania's 2020 parliamentary election – explainer |url=https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/1232763/who-s-who-in-lithuania-s-2020-parliamentary-election-explainer |website=LRT |date=21 September 2020}} It is considered to be more moderate than the Freedom Party.{{cite web |last1=Jegelevičius |first1=Linas |title=Lithuanian government's first 100 days in office: Liberal parties compete on being more liberal? |url=https://bnn-news.com/bnn-analyses-lithuanian-governments-first-100-days-in-office-liberal-parties-compete-on-being-more-liberal-223699 |website=Baltic News Network |date=8 April 2021}}
It supports the European Green Deal, strengthening the Common Security and Defence Policy and wider adoption of qualified majority in the Council of the European Union.{{cite web |title=Liberalų sąjūdis |url=https://www.manobalsas.lt/politikai/partijos_info_2024.php?pol_hash=539a8ce7378e1f841ffef2006b594f0e |website=Mano balsas |language=lt}}
A conservative faction exists within the party, named "agroliberals" (Lithuanian: agroliberalai). Five members of the Seimas belonging to the Liberals' Movement in the Thirteenth Seimas – Romualdas Vaitkus, Juozas Baublys, Ričardas Juška, Viktoras Pranckietis and Jonas Varkalys – are considered to be members of the faction. During the term, this faction opposed same-sex partnerships, decriminalization of small quantities of narcotics, and mandatory vaccinations for doctors and social workers.{{cite web |last1=Pankūnas |first1=Gytis |title=Liberalų maištininkai – patogioje situacijoje: ir savi toleruoja, ir svetimi gundo |url=https://www.lrt.lt/naujienos/lietuvoje/2/1606747/liberalu-maistininkai-patogioje-situacijoje-ir-savi-toleruoja-ir-svetimi-gundo |website=LRT |language=lt |date=12 February 2022}}
Popular support
Main party support is coming from urban areas (notably, from Klaipėda).{{Cite web|url=https://www.15min.lt/m/id/aktualu/lietuva/liberalu-sajudis-ramus-neblogi-rezultatai-net-kaimu-apylinkese-56-1390406|title = Liberalų sąjūdžio atstovai ramūs: Neblogi rezultatai – net kaimų apylinkėse}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.vrk.lt/2019-savivaldybiu-tarybu/rezultatai?srcUrl=/rinkimai/864/1/1506/rezultatai/lt/rezultataiTarNariaiMeraiSavivaldybeje_rpgId-19974.html|title = Rezultatai – VRK.lt}} The party receives support from rural areas as well, but this support comes from suburbs of towns closer to the cities (e. g. Gargždai, Jurbarkas).{{Cite web|url=https://www.vrk.lt/2020-seimo/rezultatai?srcUrl=/rinkimai/1104/1/1746/rezultatai/lt/rezultataiDaugmRpl_rpgId-20932_rplId-660462.html|title=Rezultatai – VRK.lt}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.vrk.lt/2020-seimo/rezultatai?srcUrl=/rinkimai/1104/1/1746/rezultatai/lt/rezultataiDaugmRpl_rpgId-20780_rplId-660818.html|title=Rezultatai – VRK.lt}}
Election results
=Seimas=
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Election
! Leader ! Votes{{efn|Proportional representation votes.}} ! % ! Seats ! +/– ! Government |
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2008
| rowspan="2"| Eligijus Masiulis | 70,862 | 5.73 (#6) | {{Composition bar|11|141|hex={{party color|Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)}}}} | New | {{yes2|Coalition}} |
2012
| 117,476 | 8.95 (#4) | {{Composition bar|10|141|hex={{party color|Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 | {{no2|Opposition}} |
2016
| 115,361 | 9.45 (#4) | {{Composition bar|14|141|hex={{party color|Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)}}}} | {{increase}} 4 | {{no2|Opposition}} |
2020
| rowspan="2"| Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen | 79,755 | 7.04 (#6) | {{Composition bar|13|141|hex={{party color|Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |
2024
| 95,868 | 7.85 (#5) | {{Composition bar|12|141|hex={{party color|Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 | {{no2|Opposition}} |
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= European Parliament =
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Election
! List leader ! Votes ! % ! Seats ! +/– ! EP Group |
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2009
| 40,502 | 7.36 (#6) | {{Composition bar|1|11|hex={{party color|Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)}}}} | New | rowspan=2 | ALDE |
2014
| 189,373 | 16.55 (#3) | {{Composition bar|2|11|hex={{party color|Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)}}}} | {{increase}} 1 |
2019
| 83,083 | 6.59 (#5) | {{Composition bar|1|11|hex={{party color|Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 | rowspan=2 | RE |
2024
| 36,640 | 5.42 (#8) | {{Composition bar|1|11|hex={{party color|Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)}}}} | {{steady}} 0 |
Members of the European Parliament
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colspan=1|Parliamentarian | Occupation | From |
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Petras Auštrevičius
|Diplomat |2014 |
Members of Seimas
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colspan=1|Parliamentarian{{cite web|url=https://www.lrs.lt/sip/portal.show?p_r=15844&p_k=2|title=Liberals Movement Political Group|website=Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania|access-date=19 January 2019}} | Current mandate from | Constituency |
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Virgilijus Alekna
| – |2016 |Nationwide | ||
Juozas Baublys
| – |2016 | ||
Viktorija Čmilytė
| – |2015 |Nationwide | ||
Vitalijus Gailius
| – |2012 | ||
Arūnas Gelūnas
| – |2016 |Nationwide | ||
Eugenijus Gentvilas
|1990–1992 |2012 |Nationwide | ||
Simonas Gentvilas
| – |2016 |Nationwide | ||
Kęstutis Glaveckas
|1990–1992 |1996 |Nationwide | ||
Ričardas Juška
| – |2016 | ||
Jonas Liesys
|2008–2012 |2016 | ||
Gintaras Vaičekauskas
| – |2016 |Pajūrio (Klaipėda) | ||
Jonas Varkalys
| – |2016 |
Mayors
Vice-mayors
See also
Notes
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References
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External links
- {{in lang|lt}} [http://www.liberalai.lt/ Liberal Movement official website]
- {{in lang|lt}} [http://www.delfi.lt/news/daily/lithuania/a-guoga-traukiasi-is-liberalu-sajudzio.d?id=71292634 A. Guoga traukiasi iš Liberalų sąjūdžio]
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