Labourist Party (Lithuania)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Labourist Party () was a short-lived
centre-left Centre-left politics is the range of left-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre. Ideologies commonly associated with it include social democracy, social liberalism, progressivism, and green politics. Ideas commo ...
political party in Lithuania. It split from the Labour Party in 2008 and merged back into it in 2013. According to
Viktor Uspaskich Viktor Uspaskich (, ; born 24 July 1959) is a Russian-born Lithuanian entrepreneur, politician and former MEP. Early life Uspaskich was born in the village of Urdoma, Arkhangelsk Oblast in what was then the Russian SFSR. He was born into a fam ...
, the party existed as a fallback party during Labour's "dark accounting" financial fraud case.


History

The Labourist Party was established on 15 June 2008 with 1433 founding members. The party's first chairman and founder was 21-year old chairman of the Labour Party's youth organization "Darbas", Viktoras Fiodorovas. Though the party claimed independence from Labour, ''
Lietuvos rytas ''Lietuvos rytas'' (lit. 'Morning of Lithuania') is a Lithuanian daily newspaper. History and profile "Lietuvos rytas" was established in 1990 on a basis of newspaper "Komjaunimo tiesa". The paper is printed in Vilnius Vilnius ( , ) is ...
'' reported that buses belonging to companies owned by
Viktor Uspaskich Viktor Uspaskich (, ; born 24 July 1959) is a Russian-born Lithuanian entrepreneur, politician and former MEP. Early life Uspaskich was born in the village of Urdoma, Arkhangelsk Oblast in what was then the Russian SFSR. He was born into a fam ...
were seen being used for the founding conference. The party claimed that its interests were youth issues and
education Education is the transmission of knowledge and skills and the development of character traits. Formal education occurs within a structured institutional framework, such as public schools, following a curriculum. Non-formal education als ...
. On 23 August, the party formed an electoral coalition with Labour, called "Labour Party + Youth", to participate in the
2008 Lithuanian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Lithuania on 12 October 2008, with a second round on 26 October in the constituencies where no candidate won a majority in the first round of voting. All 141 seats in the Seimas were up for election; 71 in s ...
. The party nominated Uspaskich as the "youth delegated candidate" in the coalition's electoral list. From 2009, despite officially remaining chairman of the Labourist Party until December 2012, Fiodorovas worked as Uspaskich's assistant in the
European Parliament The European Parliament (EP) is one of the two legislative bodies of the European Union and one of its seven institutions. Together with the Council of the European Union (known as the Council and informally as the Council of Ministers), it ...
as well as manager of the Labour Party headquarters. The party's close attachment to Labour created rumors that it was founded as a way for Labour members to continue participating in politics if the original party was declared guilty in its ongoing "dark accounting" case and dissolved. The party did not participate in any other election. In 2012, the Central Election Commission reported that the party did not have any offices, any branches, and was not active in any capacity throughout the year.


Dissolution

At the end of October 2012, ahead of the second round of the
2012 Lithuanian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Lithuania on 14 October 2012, with a second round on 28 October in the constituencies where no candidate won a majority in the first round of voting. All 141 seats in the Seimas were up for election; 71 in si ...
, prosecutors reclassified the charges against the defendants in the Labour Party case. The General Prosecutor's Office filed fraud charges against the Labour Party, its leader Viktor Uspaskich, members Vytautas Gapšys, Vitalija Vonžutaitė, and the party's former finance officer Marina Liutkevičienė. Members of the party claimed that the prosecutors intend to liquidate the party. In response, the Labour Party began seeking unification with other political parties to be reorganized and become a new legal entity, which would make the charges against the party invalid. Though amendments to political organization law were proposed to prevent this, they were declared a violation of the
Constitution of Lithuania The Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania () defines the legal foundation for all laws passed in the Republic of Lithuania. The first constitution of the contemporary republic was enacted on 1 August 1922. The current constitution was ...
. The Labourist Party agreed to merge with the Labour Party on 24 April 2013, creating the Labour Party (Labourists) (Lithuanian: ''Darbo partija (leiboristai)''). After the reorganization process, the Vilnius Regional Court dismissed the case against the party, declaring that it had ceased to exist as a legal entity. Prosecutors, representatives of the Labour Party, the convicted persons and their lawyers appealed the Vilnius Regional Court's verdict to the Lithuanian Court of Appeal. The Court of Appeal acquitted the individual members of the party of fraud charges, and the
Supreme Court of Lithuania Supreme may refer to: Entertainment * Supreme (character), a comic book superhero created by Rob Liefeld * ''Supreme'' (film), a 2016 Telugu film * Supreme (producer), hip-hop record producer * "Supreme" (song), a 2000 song by Robbie Williams * ...
declared that the Labour Party could no longer be held liable because the statute of limitations had expired.


Notes


References

{{Lithuanian political parties Labour parties Political parties in Lithuania Political parties established in 2008