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Lithuanian parliamentary election, 2008

Lithuanian parliamentary election, 2008
Lithuania
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All 141 seats in the Seimas
71 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
  Andrius Kubilius.jpg Gediminas Kirkilas.jpg
Leader Andrius Kubilius Gediminas Kirkilas
Party Homeland Union Social Democrats
Last election 25 seats 20 seats
Seats won 45 25
Seat change Increase 20 Increase 5
Popular vote 242,939 (proportional) 144,675 (proportional)
Percentage 19.69% (proportional) 11.73% (proportional)

  Third party Fourth party
  Arunas Valinskas.jpg Rolandas Paksas- horizontali foto.jpg
Leader Arūnas Valinskas Rolandas Paksas
Party TPP Order and Justice
Last election new party 15 seats
Seats won 16 15
Seat change Increase 16 Increase 5
Popular vote 186,150 (proportional) 156,559 (proportional)
Percentage 15.09% (proportional) 12.69% (proportional)

Prime Minister before election

Gediminas Kirkilas
Social Democrats

Prime Minister

Andrius Kubilius
Homeland Union


Gediminas Kirkilas
Social Democrats

Andrius Kubilius
Homeland Union

Parliamentary elections were held in Lithuania on 12 October 2008, with a second round on 26 October in the constituencies where no candidate won a majority in the first round of voting. All 141 seats in the Seimas were up for election; 71 in single-seat constituencies elected by majority vote and the remaining 70 in a nationwide constituency based on proportional representation. Together with the elections, a referendum on extending the operation of Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant was held.

The elections were won by a centre-right coalition, led by Andrius Kubilius of the Homeland Union. Kubilius was appointed the Prime Minister of a coalition government together with National Resurrection Party, Liberal and Centre Union, and Liberal Movement. The coalition had 80 seats in the 141-member Tenth Seimas.

The parties that were part of coalition governments in the outgoing parliament suffered in the elections, with Social Democratic Party of Lithuania, Labour Party, New Union (Social Liberals), Liberal and Centre Union and Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union all losing seats in the Seimas, although Social Democrats increased their seat tally compared to the previous elections.


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