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A voter survey conducted after the "black Thursday" on May 12 when news broke about bribery suspicions against former Liberal leader Eligijus Masiulis shows that voters have reacted strongly to the "Liberal scandal".
MP Petras Gražulis, the vice-chairman of Lithuania's ruling Order and Justice party, is resigning from the position as the leader of the party's parliamentary group.
Prosecutors have completed preliminary investigation into suspected influence peddling by Gedvydas Vainauskas, the chief and shareholder of the Lietuvos Rytas media group, and Antanas Zabulis, CEO of the mobile service provider Omnitel.
If Lithuania's general elections were to take place next Sunday, the Homeland Union - Lithuanian Christian Democrats (TS-LKD) would receive the most support from voters at 12.6%, but the Liberal Movement are in a close second at 12.5%.
If Lithuania’s elections reflected the followers that leading politicians have on Facebook who would win election to Lithuania’s parliament?
Lithuania's Social Democrats continue to fall in opinion polls, but the biggest loser over the last month is the conservative Homeland Union.
Vitas Vasiliauskas, the head of Lithuania's central bank, has been asked to provide an explanation to the Seimas after it was reported that he represented an offshore company linked to Russia's oligarch Nikolai Tsvetkov before becoming the head of the bank.
A week ago, we saw the first opinion polls conducted after the launch of the official election campaign. Although things can change dramatically over the coming six months before October's general elections, looking at "ground zero" situation can tell us much about how the campaign may develop and w...
Support for the ruling Lithuanian Social Democratic Party dropped considerably in April, a survey published by Lietuvos Rytas has showed.
A new poll has revealed surprising shifts in Lithuania's political landscape with government parties' support slumping.
Lithuania's political landscape has changed radically since the last time voters went to the polls with a variety of different factors transforming the political currents in the country.
Parties clash on how to improve business environment in Lithuania: More of the same or a new course? (1)
The British Chamber of Commerce, along with their colleagues from the Estonian, German-Baltic, Danish, Finnish, and Norwegian Chambers, hosted a breakfast meeting where leaders of Lithuania's five main political parties gave their views on how to improve business environment in Lithuania.