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Homeland Union (Conservatives, Political Prisoners and Deportees, Christian Democrats)

Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats
Tėvynės sąjunga – Lietuvos krikščionys demokratai
Abbreviation TS - LKD
Chairman Gabrielius Landsbergis
First Vice Chairwoman Irena Degutienė
Vice Chairpeople Mantas Adomėnas
Adomas Bužinskas
Dainius Kreivys
Radvilė Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė
Monika Navickienė
Executive Secretary Paulė Kuzmickienė
Founded May 1993 (1993-05)
Preceded by Sąjūdis
Headquarters L.Stuokos-Gucevičiaus g. 11, Vilnius
Youth wing Jaunųjų konservatorių lyga
Membership 16,500 (the end of 2010)
Ideology Conservatism
Christian democracy
National conservatism
Liberal conservatism
Economic liberalism
Pro-Europeanism
Political position Centre-right
European affiliation European People's Party
International affiliation International Democrat Union
European Parliament group European People's Party
Colours Blue, green
Seats in the Seimas
31 / 141
Seats in the European Parliament
2 / 11
Municipal councils
253 / 1,473
Mayors
11 / 60
Website
http://www.tsajunga.lt

The Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats (Lithuanian: Tėvynės sąjunga – Lietuvos krikščionys demokratai, TS-LKD) is a centre-right political party in Lithuania. It has 18,000 members and 33 of 141 seats in the Seimas.

It is the main centre-right party, with a particularly liberal conservative and Christian democratic, but also nationalist oriented and economically liberal ideology. Its current leader is Gabrielius Landsbergis who replaced Andrius Kubilius in 2014. It is a member of the European People's Party (EPP) and the International Democrat Union (IDU).

It was founded in May 1993 by the right wing of the Reform Movement of Lithuania, led by Vytautas Landsbergis, who had led Lithuania to independence. In the 1996 national elections, it secured 31.3% of the vote and returned 70 deputies to the Seimas, but, in 2000, it was reduced to 8.6% and 9 deputies.

After Lithuania's admission to the European Union in 2004, it won two seats in the election to the European Parliament, one of whom was Vytautas Landsbergis, who sat in the EPP-ED Group. At the 2004 election to the Seimas, the party won 14.6% of the popular vote and 25 out of 141 seats.


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