Eighth Seimas of Lithuania

Eighth Seimas of Lithuania
Seventh Seimas of Lithuania Ninth Seimas of Lithuania
Overview
Jurisdiction  Lithuania
Term 2000—2004

The Eighth Seimas of Lithuania was a parliament (Seimas) elected in Lithuania. Elections took place on 8 October 2000. The Seimas commenced its work on 19 October 2000 and served a four-year term, with the last session on 11 November 2004.

Elections

In the elections in 2000, 70 members of the parliament were elected on proportional party lists and 71 in single member constituencies. Elections took place on 8 October 2000. No run-off was held in single seat constituencies and the candidate with the most votes was declared a winner.

Liberal Union became the largest party in the parliament after winning 34 seats, followed by 29 seats won by New Union (Social Liberals). The Social-Democratic Coalition of Algirdas Brazauskas won 51 seats, with the largest party in the coalition, Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania, winning 26.

Party Abbr. Proportional Constituency Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social-Democratic
Coalition of
Algirdas Brazauskas
Democratic Labour Party of LithuaniaLDDP457,29431.0812156,35410.661426
Social Democratic Party of LithuaniaLSDP12120,6728.23719
Union of the Russians of Lithuania34,4460.303
New Democracy PartyND112,4540.8523
New Union (Social Liberals)[a]NS288,89519.6418225,87815.411129
Liberal Union of Lithuania[a]LLS253,82317.2516229,43815.651834
Homeland Union – Lithuanian ConservativesTSLK126,8508.628104,6317.1419
Christian Democratic UnionLKDS61,5834.19033,2212.2711
Lithuanian Peasants PartyLVP60,0404.08096,8536.6144
Lithuanian Christian Democratic PartyLKDP45,2273.07069,8274.7622
Lithuanian Centre UnionLCS42,0302.86089,8376.1322
Union of Moderate ConservativesNKS29,6152.01042,1162.8711
Electoral Action of Poles in LithuaniaLLRA28,6411.95040,3762.7522
Lithuanian People's Union "For Just Lithuania"21,5831.4705,3230.3600
Lithuanian Liberty UnionLLS18,6221.27023,2021.5811
Union of Young Lithuania, New Nationalists and Political PrisonersJL16,9411.15016,7291.1411
Lithuanian
Nationalist Union
Lithuanian Nationalists Union12,8840.8805,5670.3800
Lithuanian Liberty League4,6850.3200
Lithuanian Party "Social Democracy – 2000"7,2190.49032,3362.2100
Modern Christian-Democratic Union[a]MKDS17,9291.2211
Lithuanian Union of Political Prisoners and Deportees8,4950.5800
Homeland People's Party7,0380.4800
National Democratic Party of Lithuania5,0820.3500
Lithuanian Democratic Party3,3230.2300
Lithuanian Socialist Party1,7010.1200
Republican Party1,3800.0900
Lithuanian Justice Party5150.0400
Independents106,8067.2833
Invalid/blank votes68,49673,517
Total1,539,743100701,539,74310071141
Registered voters/turnout2,626,32158.632,626,32158.63
Source: University of Essex

a Two Modern Christian-Democratic Union candidates were elected in the proportional vote, having run on the lists of the New Union (Social Liberals) and the Liberal Union of Lithuania.[1]

Activities

Speaker of the Seimas
Artūras Paulauskas
Artūras Paulauskas (New Union (Social Liberals))
19 October 2000 - 14 November 2004

Artūras Paulauskas was elected as the Speaker of the Eighth Seimas. After the impeachment of Rolandas Paksas, Paulauskas acted as the President of Lithuania from 6 April 2004 until 12 July 2004. Česlovas Juršėnas acted as the Speaker of the Seimas during the time.

The Eighth Seimas saw an initial ruling coalition of Liberals and New Union (Social Liberals), which lasted less than a year. At the end of 2001, New Union (Social Liberals) joined the Social Democratic Coalition, headed by Algirdas Brazauskas. Under the term of the Seimas, Lithuania joined the European Union and NATO.[2]

Composition

Parliamentary groups

During the first session of the Seimas the following parliamentary groups were registered: Social Democratic Coalition, Liberals, New Union (Social Liberals), Homeland Union - Conservatives, Peasant and New Democracy Parties and the Mixed Group of Members of the Seimas.

Substantial shifts between political groups occurred during the term. By the end of the term of the Seimas, the following parliamentary groups were active.[3]

Name Abbr. Members
Social Democratic CoalitionSDK54
Liberal and CenterLiCF22
New Union (Social Liberals)NSF20
Liberal DemocratsLDF15
Homeland Union - ConservativesTSKF10
Peasants and New DemocracyVNDPF7
Others MSNG8

Members

A total of 151 members served on the Eighth Seimas.[4]

Name, Surname Constituency Electoral list Parliamentary group Notes
Vilija Aleknaitė-AbramikienėNationwideTSLKTSLKFrom 17 August 2004
Vytenis Andriukaitis 4. ŽirmūnųLSDPSDKFUtil 24 July 2004
Audronius AžubalisNationwideTSLKTSLK From 23 June 2004 until 28 June 2004
Ona Babonienė NationwideSDKSDKF
Gintautas Babravičius NationwideLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Zigmantas Balčytis 33. Šilalės – ŠilutėsLDDPSDKF
Dailis Alfonsas Barakauskas 23. AušrosLLSLF
NF (from 12 January 2002)
LDF (from 1 July 2002)
Vydas Baravykas 69. DzūkijosLDDPSDKF
Mindaugas Bastys 64. ŠakiųLDDPSDKF
Antanas Baura 49. Anykščių – KupiškioLVPVNDPF
Juozas Bernatonis NationwideSDKSDKF
Kazys Bobelis 29. MarijampolėsLKDSMSNG
VNDPF (from 5 July 2004)
Bronius Bradauskas 59. Kaišiadorių – ElektrėnųLDDPSDKF
Jonas Budrevičius NationwideSDKSDKF
Sigita Burbienė NationwideSDKSDKF
Stanislovas Buškevičius 15. KalniečiųJLMSNG
Algirdas Butkevičius 68. VilkaviškioLSDPSDKF
Jonas Čekuolis NationwideLLSLF
Jonas Čiulevičius NationwideNSMSNG
Gediminas Dalinkevičius NationwideNSNSF
SDKF (from 21 January 2003)
Irena DegutienėNationwideTSLKTSLK
Gintaras Didžiokas NationwideSDKVNDPFUntil 22 June 2004
Sergejus Dmitrijevas NationwideSDKSDKF
Vytautas Einoris 46. Pakruojo – JoniškioLDDPSDKF
Vasilij Fiodorov 10. Naujosios VilniosNSNSF
MSNG (from 5 July 2004)
Kęstutis Glaveckas16. DainavosIndependentJF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Petras Gražulis31. GargždųLKDPMSNG
Valentinas Greičiūnas 19. DanėsLDDPSDKF
Algirdas Gricius NationwideLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Algimantas Valentinas IndriūnasNationwideNSNSF
Gediminas Jakavonis NationwideNSNSF
Povilas Jakučionis NationwideTSLKTSLK
Jonas Jučas NationwideLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Rasa JuknevičienėNationwideTSLKTSLK
Jūratė Juozaitienė 18. PanemunėsLLSLF
SDKF (from 12 March 2002)
Jonas Jurkus 38. MažeikiųLSDPSDKF
Česlovas Juršėnas 53. Ignalinos – ŠvenčioniųLDDPSDKF
Vytautas JuškusNationwideSDK-2 June 2004
Edvardas Kaniava NationwideSDKSDKF
Ramūnas Karbauskis 45. Šiaulių kaimiškojiLVPVNDPF
Vaclovas Karbauskis34. TauragėsNSNSF
Edvardas Karečka 37.Skuodo – MažeikiųLVPVNDPF
SDKF (from 27 May 2003)
Justinas Karosas 71. Lazdijų – DruskininkųLDDPSDKF
Algis Kašėta 70. Varėnos – EišiškiųMKDSJF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Gediminas Kirkilas NationwideSDKSDKF
Dobilas Jonas KirvelisNationwideSDKSDKFFrom 3 July 2004
Audrius Klišonis NationwideLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Egidijus Klumbys NationwideNSMSNG
Gintautas Kniukšta NationwideNSNSF
Jonas Korenka NationwideSDKSDKF
Jeronimas Kraujelis NationwideNSNSF
Kęstutis KriščiūnasNationwideSDKSDKF
Stasys Kružinauskas NationwideSDKSDKF
Andrius Kubilius NationwideTSLKTSLK
Algirdas Kunčinas NationwideSDKSDKF
Dalia Kutraitė-Giedraitienė 2. SenamiesčioLLSLF
NF (from 12 January 2002)
LDF (from 1 July 2002)
Until 25 February 2003
Kęstutis Kuzmickas NationwideNSNSF
Vytautas Kvietkauskas 1. NaujamiesčioNSNSFUntil 27 July 2004
Vytautas Landsbergis NationwideTSLKTSLKUntil 22 June 2004
Saulius Lapėnas 62. JurbarkoLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Vytautas Lapėnas NationwideLLSLF
LDF (from 1 July 2002)
Jonas Lionginas 8. KaroliniškiųLLSLF
LDF (from 1 July 2002)
Arminas LydekaNationwideLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Alfonsas Macaitis NationwideSDKSDKF
Zenonas Mačernius 41. KelmėsLDDPSDKF
Eugenijus Maldeikis NationwideLLSLF
LDF (from 1 July 2002)
Virginijus Martišauskas 32. Šilutės – PagėgiųLCSJFUntil 10 October 2004
Eligijus Masiulis 21. MariųLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Kęstutis MasiulisNationwideTSLK-From 28 July 2004 until 16 August 2004
Algimantas Matulevičius 51. UtenosLLSLF
LDF (from 8 April 2003)
Juozas Matulevičius NationwideLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Vitas Matuzas 26. NevėžioTSLKTSLKUntil 12 March 2003
Alvydas Medalinskas 6. ŠeškinėsLLSLFUntil 25 February 2003
Nikolaj Medvedev NationwideSDKSDKF
Artūras Melianas NationwideLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Gintautas Mikolaitis42. RaseiniųLSDPSDKF
Dangutė Mikutienė 58. Trakų – ElektrėnųNSNSF
Gabriel Jan Mincevič 55. Širvintų – VilniausLLRAMSNG
LDF (from 18 March 2003)
Algirdas Monkevičius39. Akmenės – JoniškioNSNSF
Janė Narvilienė36. KretingosNDVNDPF
SDKF (from 27 May 2003)
Saulius NefasNationwideTSLKTSLKFrom 29 June 2004
Visvaldas Nekrašas 35. Plungės – RietavoLSDPSDKF
Juozas Olekas 63. SuvalkijosLSDPSDKF
Vladimiras Orechovas NationwideSDKSDKF
Rolandas Paksas 3. AntakalnioLLSLF
LDF (from 1 July 2002)
Until 15 February 2003
Raimundas Palaitis 22. PajūrioLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Juozas Palionis 67. PrienųNSNSF
SDKF (from 22 March 2004)
Petras Papovas 52. Zarasų – VisaginoLDDPSDKF
Artūras Paulauskas 24. SaulėsNSNSF
Rolandas Pavilionis NationwideNSNSFUntil 1 July 2004
Artur Plokšto NationwideSDKSDKF
Aleksander Poplavski 57. Vilniaus – TrakųNSNSF
LF (from 26 September 2001)
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Vasilijus PopovasNationwideSDKSDKF
Mykolas PronckusNationwideSDKSDKF
Kazimira Prunskienė 54. Molėtų – ŠvenčioniųNDVNDPF
Alfonsas Pulokas 47. Pasvalio – PanevėžioLDDPSDKF
Giedrė Purvaneckienė NationwideSDKSDKF
Juozas Raistenskis 7. JustiniškiųLLSLF
SDKF (from 12 January 2002)
Check
Alvydas Ramanauskas NationwideNSNSF
Jurgis Razma NationwideTSLKTSLK
Algis Rimas NationwideSDKSDKF
Klemensas Rimšelis 13. CentroLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Viktoras Rinkevičius 48. Biržų – KupiškioLVPVNDPF
Rimantas Ruzas NationwideSDKSDKFUntil 14 October 2002
Julius Sabatauskas NationwideSDKSDKF
Alvydas Sadeckas NationwideNSNSF
Aloyzas Sakalas NationwideSDKSDKFUntil 1 July 2004
Algimantas Salamakinas NationwideSDKSDKF
Algirdas Saudargas 12. Aleksoto – VilijampolėsLKDPMSNG
Vytautas Saulis 50. RokiškioLDDPSDKF
Eimundas Savickas 17. PramonėsLLSLF
LDF (from 26 March 2003)
Romanas Algimantas Sedlickas NationwideLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Valerijus Simulik 25. DainųNSNSF
Rimantas Sinkevičius60. JonavosLDDPSDKF
Algirdas Sysas NationwideSDKSDKF
Kęstutis SkamarakasNationwideNSNSF
LDF (from 16 March 2004)
Egidijus Skarbalius20. BaltijosLLSLF
LDF (from 1 July 2002)
Artūras Skardžius 30. AlytausNSNSF
Vaclov Stankevič NationwideNSNSF
Antanas Napoleonas Stasiškis NationwideTSLKTSLK
Nijolė Steiblienė NationwideNSNSF
Gintaras Steponavičius 9. LazdynųLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Ilona StulpinienėNationwideNSNSFFrom 2 July 2004
Eduardas Šablinskas NationwideNSJF
Irena ŠiaulienėNationwideSDKSDKF
Gintaras Šileikis 27. VakarinėLCSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Gintautas Šivickas 65. Kauno – KėdainiųNSNSF
Gražina ŠmigelskienėNationwideSDKSDKFFrom 23 June 2004
Raimondas Šukys5. FabijoniškiųLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Vytautas Šustauskas 11. ŠilainiųLSMSNG
Dalia Teišerskytė NationwideLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Valdemar Tomaševski 56. Vilniaus – ŠalčininkųLLRAMSNG
LDF (from 29 April 2003)
Valerij Tretjakov NationwideNSNSF
Viktor Uspaskich 43. KėdainiųIndependentMSNG
Jurgis Utovka NationwideSDKSDKF
Gediminas Vagnorius 40. TelšiųNKSMSNG
Rimas Valčiukas NationwideNSNSF
Antanas ValysNationwideSDKSDKFFrom 15 October 2002
Egidijus Vareikis NationwideNSNSF
Rimvydas VaštakasNationwideLLSLF
LiCF (from 5 June 2003)
Until 31 October 2003
Artūras Vazbys NationwideLLSJF
TSLK (from 13 March 2003)
Domininkas Velička NationwideLLSLF
NSF (from 11 November 2003)
Virmantas Velikonis 28. AukštaitijosLDDPSDKF
Birutė Vėsaitė NationwideSDKSDKF
Julius Veselka 61. UkmergėsIndependentMSNG
VNDPF (from 29 April 2003)
Arvydas VidžiūnasNationwideTSLKTSLKUntil 27 July 2004
Pranas Vilkas NationwideLLSLF
LDF (from 12 March 2003)
Vytautas ZabielaNationwideLLSVNDPFFrom 1 November 2003
Roma Žakaitienė 44. RadviliškioLSDPSDKF
Vladas Žalnerauskas 66. Kauno kaimiškojiLLSLF
LDF (from 1 July 2002)
Henrikas Žukauskas 14. ŽaliakalnioLLSLF
LDF (from 1 July 2002)

References

  1. 2000 Parliamentary Elections University of Essex
  2. "Šeši Seimo amžiai: nuo karalių rinkimų iki narių komunistų" [Six centuries of the Seimas: from royal elections to communist members] (in Lithuanian). Delfi.lt. 25 October 2008. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  3. "Seimo Frakcijos" [Parliamentary Groups of the Seimas] (in Lithuanian). Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  4. "Seimo narių sąrašas" [List of members of the Seimas] (in Lithuanian). Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
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