Gediminas Vagnorius (born 10 June 1957) is a Lithuanian politician and signatory of the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania. He served...
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independence. His supporter, former Prime Minister of Lithuania Gediminas Vagnorius, became party Board's chairman. Some members of Sąjūdis coalition...
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session, Gediminas Vagnorius took over his cabinet and became the Prime Minister. Šimėnas suddenly reappeared on 14 January. He joined Vagnorius' government...
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than a year later and was followed by those of Albertas Šimėnas, Gediminas Vagnorius, Aleksandras Abišala. These early governments were primarily occupied...
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It consists of three buildings in the center of Vilnius, at the end of Gediminas Avenue. The main building (I Seimas Palace) was designed by architects...
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Gediminas Kirkilas (pronunciation; 30 August 1951 – 20 April 2024) was a Lithuanian politician who was Prime Minister of Lithuania from 2006 to 2008....
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failed to reignite the economy and was plagued by financial scandals. Gediminas Vagnorius was subsequently appointed as the Prime Minister. In his decree on...
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Albertas Šimėnas Gediminas Vagnorius Aleksandras Abišala Bronislovas Lubys Adolfas Šleževičius Laurynas Stankevičius Gediminas Vagnorius Irena Degutienė...
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Albertas Šimėnas Gediminas Vagnorius Aleksandras Abišala Bronislovas Lubys Adolfas Šleževičius Laurynas Stankevičius Gediminas Vagnorius Irena Degutienė...
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Lithuania for one more year, until 19 May 2007, when he passed the reins to Gediminas Kirkilas. He served as the honorary chairman of the party, and remained...
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Albertas Šimėnas Gediminas Vagnorius Aleksandras Abišala Bronislovas Lubys Adolfas Šleževičius Laurynas Stankevičius Gediminas Vagnorius Irena Degutienė...
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awarded the name of Gediminas, a 14th-century Grand Duke of Lithuania, to VTU, and the university became known as Vilnius Gediminas Technical University...
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Šimėnas Sąjūdis 3 Gediminas Vagnorius (born 1957) 13 January 1991 21 July 1992 1 year, 190 days Independent (endorsed by Sąjūdis) Vagnorius I Sąjūdis 4 Aleksandras...
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Rolandas Paksas (category Vilnius Gediminas Technical University alumni)
branch of the Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives). In May 1999, Gediminas Vagnorius stepped down as prime minister and President Valdas Adamkus asked...
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Algirdas Butkevičius (category Vilnius Gediminas Technical University alumni)
of Economics, Vilnius Civil Engineering Institute (currently Vilnius Gediminas Technical University) 1990–1991 Diploma of Technical Manager, Lithuanian...
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(along with the conflicts between ruling coalition, Prime Ministers Gediminas Vagnorius and Rolandas Paksas and President of Republic Valdas Adamkus) caused...
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Albertas Šimėnas Gediminas Vagnorius Aleksandras Abišala Bronislovas Lubys Adolfas Šleževičius Laurynas Stankevičius Gediminas Vagnorius Irena Degutienė...
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legislation and forced the resignation of prime ministers (such as Gediminas Vagnorius in 1998). The president is elected using the two-round system. To...
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Albertas Šimėnas Gediminas Vagnorius Aleksandras Abišala Bronislovas Lubys Adolfas Šleževičius Laurynas Stankevičius Gediminas Vagnorius Irena Degutienė...
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and unforeseen reform pushed by the Prime Minister of Lithuania Gediminas Vagnorius. At first, it was very similar to ration coupons: every person received...
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office 4 May 1999 – 18 May 1999 President Valdas Adamkus Preceded by Gediminas Vagnorius Succeeded by Rolandas Paksas Minister for Social Security and Labour...
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Dapkūnaitė (1963–) – internationally successful actress Gediminas Girdvainis (1944–2020) (lt:Gediminas Girdvainis) – prolific theatre and movie actor Laurence...
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In office 26 February 1998 – 26 February 2003 Prime Minister List Gediminas Vagnorius Irena Degutienė (Acting) Rolandas Paksas Irena Degutienė (Acting)...
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Ražuks Vytautas Landsbergis Kazimira Prunskienė Albertas Šimėnas Gediminas Vagnorius Audrius Butkevičius Algirdas Brazauskas Arvydas Juozaitis Mikhail...
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Commanders and leaders Vytautas Landsbergis Albertas Šimėnas (AWOL) Gediminas Vagnorius Audrius Butkevičius Mikhail Gorbachev Vladislav Achalov Mykolas Burokevičius...
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Nursultan Nazarbayev Askar Akayev Ivars Godmanis Vytautas Landsbergis Gediminas Vagnorius Mircea Snegur Valeriu Muravschi Heydar Aliyev Leonid Kravchuk Valentin...
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politician Gediminas Vagnorius (born 1957), former Prime Minister of Lithuania Gediminas Valiuškis (born 1927), Lithuanian architect Gediminas Vičius (born...
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commonly referred to as the Vagnorėlis or Vagnorkė after Prime Minister Gediminas Vagnorius). Eventually the litas was issued in June 1993, and the decision...
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Kazimira Prunskienė (category Academic staff of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University)
11 March 1990, and then Minister of Agriculture in the government of Gediminas Kirkilas. She was the leader of the Peasants and New Democratic Party...
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Prime minister (1990–1991) Albertas Šimėnas, Prime minister (1991) Gediminas Vagnorius, Prime minister (1991–1992) Aleksandras Abišala, Prime minister (1992)...
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