Rolandas Paksas (Lithuanian: [rɔˈɫɐ̂ˑndɐs ˈpaːksɐs] ; born 10 June 1956) is a Lithuanian politician who served as the sixth President of Lithuania from...
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theater director Rolandas Maščinskas (born 1992), Lithuanian rower Rolandas Muraška (born 1973), Lithuanian tennis player Rolandas Paksas (born 1956), Lithuanian...
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immediate success with the election of leader Rolandas Paksas as President of Lithuania within its first year. Paksas's impeachment led to the party reorganising...
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over his closest opponent, Rolandas Paksas of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), in the first round of the election, Paksas defeated Adamkus in the second...
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to 28 February 2003, following his defeat by Rolandas Paksas in the 2003 presidential election. Paksas was later impeached and removed from office by...
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scene after the impeachment of Rolandas Paksas, former President of Lithuania. During the impeachment, Mažonas supported Paksas, attended various protest meetings...
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were held following the impeachment of President Rolandas Paksas, who was elected in January 2003. Paksas was impeached for allegedly leaking classified...
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2004 as the Acting President of Lithuania after the impeachement of Rolandas Paksas and before the new election took place. The Social Democrats remained...
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may be impeached by a three-fifths majority in the Seimas. President Rolandas Paksas was removed from office by impeachment on 6 April 2004 after the Constitutional...
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resigned shortly thereafter, with the popular then-mayor of Vilnius Rolandas Paksas appointed to the post of Prime Minister. His government lasted only...
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she endorsed Rolandas Paksas of the Liberal Democratic Party, who won the election. In the 2004 presidential election (after Rolandas Paksas was impeached)...
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resignation of Rolandas Paksas (he replaced Gediminas Vagnorius as the Prime Minister and party's Board chairman), although most of the Rolandas Paksas' supporters...
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Between 1996 and 1999 Kubilius served as Deputy Speaker of Seimas. After Rolandas Paksas resignation as the Prime Minister of Lithuania, Andrius Kubilius became...
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merged into the Ministry of the Interior at the start of the term). Rolandas Paksas, the leader of the Liberal Union of Lithuania, was appointed the Prime...
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Seimas on 19 October 2000. Following the impeachment of President Rolandas Paksas on 6 April 2004, Paulauskas served as acting President of Lithuania...
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Adamkus was the president since 1998. His proposed prime minister was Rolandas Paksas, whose government got off to a rocky start and collapsed within seven...
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Vagnorius II TS–LKDP 7 (1996) 8 Rolandas Paksas (born 1956) 1 June 1999 27 October 1999 148 days Homeland Union (TS-LKD) Paksas I TS–LKDP – Irena Degutienė...
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Archived from the original on 17 November 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2023. "R. Paksas nedalyvaus artimiausiuose rinkimuose: neatmeta varianto ateityje grįžti...
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when former Prime Minister of Lithuania (and Homeland Union member) Rolandas Paksas became party's leader. In 2000 municipal election the Liberal Union...
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1999. Rolandas Paksas would later lead another short-lived government between 2000 and 2001. The following ministers served on the First Paksas Cabinet...
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later, to members of the European Parliament Juozas Imbrasas and Rolandas Paksas. The latter had previously served as President of Lithuania. A member...
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the second round by Rolandas Paksas, a former Prime Minister and Mayor of Vilnius who received 54.2% of the vote. Rolandas Paksas was subsequently impeached...
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Presidents (complete list) – Valdas Adamkus, President (1998–2003) Rolandas Paksas, President (2003–2004) Artūras Paulauskas, Acting President (2004)...
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former President of Lithuania Rolandas Paksas, was also involved in a corruption scandal before the elections. Paksas, who is barred from being elected...
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between ruling coalition, Prime Ministers Gediminas Vagnorius and Rolandas Paksas and President of Republic Valdas Adamkus) caused two replacements of...
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Presidents (complete list) – Valdas Adamkus, President (1998–2003) Rolandas Paksas, President (2003–2004) Artūras Paulauskas, Acting President (2004)...
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(1236–1263) Gitanas Nausėda (1964–) – current President of Lithuania Rolandas Paksas (1956–) – former President, removed from the office after impeachment...
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Lithuania In office 29 June 2001 – 1 June 2006 President Valdas Adamkus Rolandas Paksas Valdas Adamkus Preceded by Eugenijus Gentvilas Succeeded by Zigmantas...
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Adamkus, hoping to receive votes from supporters of impeached president Rolandas Paksas, but finished in second place in the first round and was defeated in...
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Stankevičius Gediminas Vagnorius Irena Degutienė Rolandas Paksas Irena Degutienė Andrius Kubilius Rolandas Paksas Eugenijus Gentvilas Algirdas Brazauskas Zigmantas...
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