MPs who left Social Democratic party setting up new party

Juozas Bernatonis, Antanas Vinkus
DELFI / Domantas Pipas

“We must preserve the Social Democratic values in Lithuania and defend the left-wing ruling coalition for the well-being of people. Our friends in the Social Democratic Party’s branches who are leaving the party amid disappointment and ungrounded disregard cannot be pushed out of Lithuania’s political life. We cannot be indifferent to the calls from our friends to keep a political organization with classic Social Democratic values,” reads an address by eight members of the Social Democratic Labor group, which includes ex-PM Gediminas Kirkilas and ex-minister Juozas Bernatonis. A copy of the address was received by BNS.

The document was circulated on behalf of MPs Kirkilas, Algirdas Butkevicius, Andrius Palionis, Irena Siauliene, Juozas Bernatonis, Rimante Salaseviciute, Rimantas Sinkevicius and Arturas Skardzius.

The influential former LSDP veterans left the party a few weeks ago before being expelled for disobeying the decision taken by the party’s council to shift to the opposition.

The eight MPs have formed a group coalition with the ruling Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union (LFGU).

Kirkilas told BNS on Friday that the new party would have the same name as the political group, i.e., the Lithuanian Social Democratic Labor Party.

In his words, the initiators expect to collect the required 2,000 signatures of founders within a month.

Meanwhile, ex-PM Butkevičius told BNS on Friday hew knew little about the new party, adding he was not undecided on participation in the new political force.

When leaving the LSDP a few weeks ago, the so-called rebels said they did not intend to split the party or create new forces that could harm the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party, adding they expected to return to the political force in two years.

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