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Not to be confused with Sejm or Saeima.
Seimas Type Type Unicameral Leadership Speaker Irena Degutienė, Homeland Union
since 15 September 2009Structure Members 141 Political groups Homeland Union (46)
Social Democratic Party (24)
Order and Justice/AWPL (17)
Liberal and Centre Union (13)
Liberal Movement (12)
Mixed group (11)
Labour Party (10)
Christian Party (8)Elections Voting system Parallel voting with a 5% election threshold for proportional seats (7% for coalitions) Last election 12 and 26 October 2008 Meeting place Seimas Palace, Vilnius Website www.lrs.lt Lithuania
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The Seimas (full name: Seimas of the Lithuanian Republic, Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos Seimas) is the unicameral Lithuanian parliament. It has 141 members that are elected for a four-year term. About half of the members of this legislative body are elected in individual constituencies (71), and the other half (70) are elected by nationwide vote according to proportional representation. A party must receive at least 5%, and a multi-party union at least 7%, of the national vote to be represented in the Seimas.
The word "Seimas" comes from a Lithuanian word Sueiga, suėjimas, which means "gathering" or "meeting".
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Elections
The Seimas uses parallel voting, with elections for the 70 proportional seats and the 71 constituency seats held on separate days. The proportional seats are allocated by the Hare quota, with a 5% election threshold (or 7% for electoral alliances) to gain list seats.
Latest election
Lithuanian Seimas election results[1] Summary of the 12 October and 26 October 2008Party Votes
(proportional)% Seats proportional constituency total Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats 242,939 19.69 18 27 45 Social Democratic Party of Lithuania 144,675 11.73 10 15 25 National Resurrection Party 186,150 15.09 13 3 16 Order and Justice 156,559 12.69 11 4 15 Liberal Movement 70,549 5.72 5 6 11 Coalition Labour Party + Youth 111,017 9.00 8 2 10 Liberal and Centre Union 65,869 5.34 5 3 8 Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania 59,222 4.80 — 3 3 Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union 46,109 3.74 — 3 3 New Union (Social Liberals) 44,935 3.64 — 1 1 Front 39,966 3.24 — — — Young Lithuania (Jaunoji Lietuva) 21,545 1.75 — — — Civic Democratic Party 13,758 1.12 — — — Union of the Russians of Lithuania 11,323 0.92 — — — Lithuanian Social Democratic Union (Lietuvos socialdemokratų sąjunga) 10,614 0.86 — — — Lithuanian Centre Party (Lietuvos centro partija) 8,645 0.70 — — — Independents — — — 4 4 Total (turnout 48.54%) 1,233,875 100.00 70 71 141 Seimas Palace
Seimas Palace (Lithuanian: Seimo Rūmai) was designed by architects Algimantas Nasvytis, his brother Vytautas Nasvytis, and Robertas Stasėnas.[2]
Plenary Sittings
In the Seimas there are four plenary sitting a week - two on Tuesday and two on Thursday, which are represented by the speaker of the Seimas or his deputy. As a rule, all sittings of the Seimas are open.
See also
- List of Speakers of the Seimas
- Seimas of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Notes and references
- ^ Lithuanian Election Committee (first round, second round)
- ^ Tomas Venclova. Vilnius. R. Paknys Publishing House, Vilnius, 2002, p. 191.
External links
- (Lithuanian) Seimas official website
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