According to recent polling data regarding the upcoming parliamentary elections, the Lithuanian electorate has indicated its preferred political alignment. When asked which political force they would support in the next vote, the Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats (TS-LKD) emerged as the leading contender. The data shows that 16.5% of respondents plan to vote for this established party, marking an increase from 15.5% in previous polls.
The Social Democrats secured second place in the predicted vote share, garnering support from 11.4% of respondents, an increase from 8.9%. The Liberals followed in third place, with 8.5% of the Lithuanian public intending to vote for their platform, up from 7.6%. Further down the rankings, “Morning Sun” was projected to receive 5.7% of the vote, down slightly from 6.3%.
In fifth place, the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union (LVŽS), a partner in the LSDP coalition, was expected to capture 5.5% of the vote, a slight decrease from 5.7%. Amidst these figures detailing how the Lithuanian electorate intends to vote, an economist offered commentary on the current government’s agenda. The expert expressed reservations regarding the government’s overall program, specifically citing concerns over the financing of expenditures, which the economist noted appear to be reliant on accumulating debt.
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