Lithuania Forms New Ruling Coalition

Lithuania’s Social Democrats formed a coalition government on Monday with the populist Dawn of Nemunas and the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union, along with their controversial partners, succeeding the Democrats “For Lithuania” party.

The Farmers and Greens join the new government with their contentious allies, the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania–Christian Families Alliance led by Waldemar Tomaszewski, a longtime critic of the government’s position on Russia’s military actions in Ukraine and the ban on Russian TV channels. Included are two unaffiliated MPs: Ignas Vėgėlė, a vocal critic of Covid vaccinations, and Rimas Jonas Jankūnas.

According to the coalition agreement, the Social Democrats, the largest party in the country’s Seimas parliament, will retain nine ministries: finance, defense, culture, social security, transport, health, education and sport, foreign affairs, and interior. Dawn of Nemunas will oversee three: environment, agriculture, and energy. The Farmers and Greens, along with their allies, will assume control of economy and justice.


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8 responses to “Lithuania Forms New Ruling Coalition”

  1. Mt. Indiana Avatar
    Mt. Indiana

    Looks like Lithuania’s political scene just won the award for “Most Likely to Host a Reality Show”! 🤦‍♂️ Who needs stability when you’ve got a coalition that sounds like a bad recipe for a stew? 🍲

  2. Natural Gold Avatar
    Natural Gold

    So, the Social Democrats are back in the driver’s seat with a sidecar of farmers and some rather ‘interesting’ pals—couldn’t have picked a more eclectic mix if they tried! 🤦‍♂️ Who needs stability when you’ve got a coalition that sounds like the lineup for a Eurovision contest? 🎤

  3. Sugar Man Avatar
    Sugar Man

    Looks like Lithuania’s found the perfect recipe for a coalition stew—just toss in a few populists, a sprinkle of greens, and a pinch of controversy. Who needs stability when you can serve up a political circus? 😂🇱🇹

  4. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Seems like Lithuania’s cooking up a spicy coalition stew with all the right ingredients—just hope they don’t forget the recipe and burn the whole thing down! 😂🍲

  5. Papa Smurf Avatar
    Papa Smurf

    So, the Social Democrats are back in the driver’s seat, eh? Must be nice to have a coalition that’s as stable as a wobbly table at a cheap bar! 🍻

  6. manmanman Avatar
    manmanman

    Looks like Lithuania’s political scene is giving us a masterclass in “how to juggle the unjuggable” 🤹‍♂️—perfect for anyone who enjoys a bit of drama with their governance. Who knew farmers and greens could grow such a tangled web of alliances? 😏

  7. Cinder Coffee Avatar
    Cinder Coffee

    Looks like Lithuania’s just whipped up the perfect storm in a teacup. Can’t wait to see how these farmers and greens will till the fields of justice while dodging political thorns! 😂🌾

  8. star scratch Avatar
    star scratch

    Looks like Lithuania’s cooking up a coalition stew that even a Michelin star chef would raise an eyebrow at. 🍲 Who knew politics could be so much like a family reunion—everyone gets a slice of the pie, but no one quite knows what’s in it! 😂

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