The winner of the second round of Lithuania presidential election on Sunday won his rival
Ingrida Semonetti, who acknowledged her defeat at the end of a campaign focused on social inequality.
Naouseda won 70.64 percent of the vote ..
compared with 27.95 percent for his rival, former finance minister close to the Conservatives.
He will succeed President Dalia Ghribauskaiti and end her second term at the helm of the country.
“I congratulated Gitanas and wished him success in bringing together the Lithuanian nation,” Simonetti said.
For his part, in the first statements made by the President-elect again
On Sunday, Lithuanians voted in the second round of presidential elections, the final chapter of a fierce competition
between right-wing candidates who are fighting social inequalities while avoiding any tendency to populism.
Simonetti made a slight advance in the first round on May 12 against her rival, economist Gitanas Nauseda, the latest in politics.
With right-wing pro-EU candidates, Lithuanians have resisted the skeptics’ surge in Europe,
while most voters see the EU as bringing prosperity and security.
The outgoing president, Dalia Grivatskayti, who is described as “steel lady” and is known for her aggressive approach to Russia
is named among the candidates for the presidency of the European Council.
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The campaign was dominated by daily life issues, while the two candidates promised to reduce the disparities between the rich and the poor in the Baltic country of 2.8 million people
about 30 percent of whom face the threat of poverty or social exclusion, especially in the countryside.
The Lithuanian President has the Department of Diplomacy and Defense
but has to consult the Government or the Prime Minister to appoint senior officials.
The presidential candidates have firmly supported Lithuania’s EU and NATO membership as a bulwark against Russia
especially since the Crimea’s annexation in 2014.
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