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  2. Elections in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Lithuania was one of the first countries in the world to grant women a right to vote in the elections. Lithuanian women were allowed to vote by the 1918 Constitution of Lithuania and used their newly granted right for the first time in 1919.

  3. Referendums in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    To change the first sentence ("The State of Lithuania shall be an independent, democratic Republic") of the Constitution and to amend the Constitutional Act of 8 June 1992 requires approval of at least three quarters of all citizens registered to vote.

  4. 2024 Lithuanian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The elections were won by the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania (LSDP), [4] which secured 19.32% of the popular vote and 52 seats, up from 9.58% and 13 seats in the previous elections in 2020. The Homeland Union (TS–LKD), the largest party in the ruling centre-right coalition in the preceding Seimas , finished a distant second, securing 28 ...

  5. Social Democrats win Lithuania's election, overcoming center ...

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    The vote in Lithuania, which borders Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave to the west and Belarus to the east, came at a time when Russia’s war in Ukraine is fueling greater fears about Moscow’s intentions, particularly in the strategically important Baltic region. Analysts say there won’t be any significant change in Lithuania’s foreign policy.

  6. Lithuanian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    A right of return clause was included in the 1991 constitution for persons who left Lithuania after the Soviet occupation in 1940 and their descendants. Lithuanian citizens are also citizens of the European Union and thus enjoy rights of free movement and have the right to vote in elections for the European Parliament.

  7. 2019 Lithuanian constitutional referendum - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional referendum was held in Lithuania on 12 May 2019, alongside the first round of the presidential elections.Two proposals were put to voters – one to reduce the number of MPs in the Seimas from 141 to 121 and one to allow Lithuanians to hold dual citizenship with a list of countries meeting "European or transatlantic integration criteria," which would be determined by law.

  8. 2024 Lithuanian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Campaign funding in elections in Lithuania is heavily restricted. The maximum amount each candidate is limited to raise is €2 million. Only individuals living in Lithuania and registered political parties may provide funding for a candidate. The candidate themselves may contribute a maximum of €36,000 or one fifth of their total declared ...

  9. Politics of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Lithuania joined the EU on 1 May 2004 and Schengen Area on 21 December 2007 and Eurozone on 1 January 2015. [ 8 ] Since 1991, Lithuanian voters have shifted from right to left and back again, swinging between the Conservatives, led by Vytautas Landsbergis , and the (formerly Communist ) Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania , led by president ...