Prime Minister of Lithuania

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Prime Minister of the Republic of Lithuania
Coat of arms of Lithuania.svg
Coat of arms of Lithuania
Ingrida Simonyte 2019 crop 2.jpg
Incumbent
Ingrida Šimonytė

since 11 December 2020
StyleMr./Madam Prime Minister
AppointerPresident of Lithuania
Term lengthLegislative elections to the Seimas are held every four years at most and newly elected Seimas approves the Prime Minister. No term limits are imposed on the office.
Inaugural holderAugustinas Voldemaras
Formation11 November 1918
Salary€40,000[1](annual,after tax)
Websitehttps://ministraspirmininkas.lrv.lt/en/

The prime minister of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Ministras Pirmininkas, literally translated as Minister-Chairman[citation needed]) is the head of the government of Lithuania. The prime minister is Lithuania's head of government and is appointed by the president with the assent of the Lithuanian parliament, the Seimas. The modern office of prime minister was established in 1990, when Lithuania declared its independence, although the official title was "Chairperson of the Council of Ministers" until 25 November 1992.

Historically, the title of Prime Minister was also used between 1918 and 1940. This was during the original Republic of Lithuania, which lasted from the collapse of the Russian Empire until the country's annexation by the Soviet Union.

Republic of Lithuania (1918–1940)[]

Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Term of office[2] Political party
1 Augustinas Voldemaras
(1883–1942)
1st time
Augustinas Voldemaras.jpg 11 November 1918 26 December 1918 Party of National Progress
2 Mykolas Sleževičius
(1882–1939)
1st time
SleževičiusMykolas.jpg 26 December 1918 5 March 1919 Peasant Union
3 Pranas Dovydaitis
(1886–1942)
Pranas Dovydaitis.jpg 13 March 1919 12 April 1919 Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party
(2) Mykolas Sleževičius
(1882–1939)
2nd time
SleževičiusMykolas.jpg 12 April 1919 2 October 1919 Peasant Union
4 Ernestas Galvanauskas
(1882–1967)
1st time
Ernestas-Galvanauskas.jpg 7 October 1919 15 June 1920 Independent
5 Kazys Grinius
(1866–1950)
Kazys Grinius.jpg 19 June 1920 18 January 1922 Lithuanian Popular Peasants' Union
(4) Ernestas Galvanauskas
(1882–1967)
2nd time
Ernestas-Galvanauskas.jpg 2 February 1922 17 June 1924 Independent
6 Antanas Tumėnas
(1880–1946)
No image.svg 18 June 1924 27 January 1925 Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party
7 Vytautas Petrulis
(1890–1942)
PetrulisVyautas.jpg 4 February 1925 19 September 1925 Farmers' Association
8 Leonas Bistras
(1890–1971)
Leonas Bistras.jpg 25 September 1925 31 May 1926 Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party
(2) Mykolas Sleževičius
(1882–1939)
3rd time
SleževičiusMykolas.jpg 15 June 1926 17 December 1926 Lithuanian Popular Peasants' Union
(1) Augustinas Voldemaras
(1883–1942)
2nd time
Augustinas Voldemaras.jpg 17 December 1926 19 September 1929 Lithuanian Nationalist Union
9 Juozas Tūbelis
(1882–1939)
Bundesarchiv Bild 102-08510, Joseph Tubelis.jpg 23 September 1929 8 June 1934 Lithuanian Nationalist Union
12 June 1934 6 September 1935
6 September 1935 24 March 1938
10 Vladas Mironas
(1880–1953)
Vladas Mironas.jpg 24 March 1938 5 December 1938 Lithuanian Nationalist Union
5 December 1938 28 March 1939
11 Jonas Černius
(1898–1977)
Jonas Černius.jpg 28 March 1939 21 November 1939 Lithuanian Nationalist Union
12 Antanas Merkys
(1887–1955)
Antanas Merkys.jpg 21 November 1939 15 June 1940 Lithuanian Nationalist Union

Following the ultimatum in June 1940, the forces of Soviet Union entered Lithuania, prompting President Antanas Smetona to flee the country. Antanas Merkys, who assumed the position of acting president in accordance with the constitution, soon announced he had taken over the Presidency on a permanent basis and appointed Justas Paleckis, favored by the Soviet authorities, as the Prime Minister ahead of the "people's government". Merkys soon resigned, allowing Paleckis to assume the post of acting president as well.[3] The presidency of Merkys is not recognized as legitimate in modern Lithuania[4] and Paleckis is not listed as an interwar Prime Minister in government sources.[2]

Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Term of office Political party
Justas Paleckis
(1899–1980)
Justas Paleckis 1961b.jpg 17 June 1940 24 June 1940

Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1990)[]

Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Lithuanian SSR
Chairmen of the Council of Ministers of the Lithuanian SSR
  • Mečislovas Gedvilas (2 April 1946 – 16 January 1956)
  • Motiejus Šumauskas (16 January 1956 – 14 April 1967)
  • Juozas Maniušis (14 April 1967 – 16 January 1981)
  • Ringaudas Songaila (16 January 1981 – 18 November 1985)
  • Vytautas Sakalauskas (18 November 1985 – 17 March 1990)

Provisional Government of Lithuania (1941)[]

Acting Prime Minister of the Provisional Government

Republic of Lithuania (1990–present)[]

From 11 March 1990 after adopting the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.

Parties and affiliations

  Sąjūdis   LDDP   TS / TS-LKD   LLS   LSDP   LVŽS

Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Legislature
(Election)
Term of office[5][Note 1] Political party
1 Kazimira Prunskienė
(1943–)
K. Prunskiene.jpg Supreme Council
(1990)
17 March 1990 10 January 1991 Independent
(endorsed by Sąjūdis)
2 Albertas Šimėnas
(1950–)
No image.svg 10 January 1991 13 January 1991 Independent
(endorsed by Sąjūdis)
3 Gediminas Vagnorius
(1957–)
Gediminas Vagnorius (1996).png 13 January 1991 21 January 1992 Independent
(endorsed by Sąjūdis)
4 Aleksandras Abišala
(1955–)
Aleksandras Abišala 2008.03.31.jpg 21 January 1992 26 January 1992 Independent
(endorsed by Sąjūdis)
5 Bronislovas Lubys
(1938–2011)
BronislLubys (cropped).jpg Sixth Seimas
(1992)
27 January 1992 10 March 1993 Independent
(endorsed by Democratic Labour Party)
6 Adolfas Šleževičius
(1948–)
No image.svg 10 March 1993 8 February 1996 Democratic Labour Party
7 Laurynas Stankevičius
(1935–2017)
23 February 1996 19 November 1996 Democratic Labour Party
8 Gediminas Vagnorius
(1957–)
Gediminas Vagnorius (1996).png Seventh Seimas
(1996)
4 December 1996 3 May 1999 Homeland Union (Conservatives)
9 Rolandas Paksas
(1956–)
PAKSAS Rolandas.png 1 June 1999 27 October 1999 Homeland Union (Conservatives)
10 Andrius Kubilius
(1956–)
Andrius Kubilius.jpg 3 November 1999 19 October 2000[6] Homeland Union (Conservatives)
11 Rolandas Paksas
(1956–)
PAKSAS Rolandas.png Eighth Seimas
(2000)
27 October 2000 20 June 2001 Liberal Union
12 Algirdas Brazauskas
(1932–2010)
Algirdas Mykkolas Brazauskas, Litauens statsminster, under det Nordiskt-Baltiska statsministermotet i Reykjavik 2005-10-24.jpg 4 July 2001 15 November 2004[7] Social Democratic Party
Ninth Seimas
(2004)
29 November 2004 1 June 2006
13 Gediminas Kirkilas
(1951–)
Gediminas Kirkilas 2007.jpg 6 July 2006 17 November 2008 Social Democratic Party
14 Andrius Kubilius
(1956–)
Andrius Kubilius.jpg Tenth Seimas
(2008)
28 November 2008 16 November 2012[8] Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats
15 Algirdas Butkevičius
(1958–)
Algirdas Butkevičius 2015.jpg Eleventh Seimas
(2012)
26 November 2012 14 November 2016 Social Democratic Party
16 Saulius Skvernelis
(1970–)
Saulius Skvernelis.jpg Twelfth Seimas
(2016)
22 November 2016[9] 13 November 2020 Independent
(endorsed by Farmers and Greens Union)
17 Ingrida Šimonytė
(1974–)
Ingrida Simonyte 2019 crop 2.jpg Thirteenth Seimas
(2020)
25 November 2020[10] Incumbent Independent
(endorsed by Homeland Union)

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Term of office starts when the Prime Minister is appointed by presidential decree and starts forming the government. Term of office ends when the Prime Minister or the government is dismissed or their resignation is accepted by presidential decree. Term of office does not include the time served in an acting capacity, typically until the next Prime Minister forms a new government.

References[]

  1. ^ "2019-ųjų biudžetas: Kiek "į rankas" gaus pensininkas, mokytojas, prezidentė".
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Ankstesnės Vyriausybės. Laikotarpiu 1918-1940". Government of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  3. ^ Senn, Alfred Erich (2007). Lithuania 1940: Revolution from Above. Rodopi. pp. 147–148. ISBN 9789042022256. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  4. ^ "History". President of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Ankstesnės Vyriausybės. Po 1990 metų". Government of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  6. ^ "DĖL LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKOS VYRIAUSYBĖS GRĄŽINAMŲ ĮGALIOJIMŲ PRIĖMIMO IR PAVEDIMO JAI EITI PAREIGAS". Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  7. ^ "DĖL LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKOS VYRIAUSYBĖS GRĄŽINAMŲ ĮGALIOJIMŲ PRIĖMIMO IR PAVEDIMO LAIKINAI EITI PAREIGAS". Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  8. ^ "DĖL LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKOS VYRIAUSYBĖS GRĄŽINAMŲ ĮGALIOJIMŲ PRIĖMIMO IR PAVEDIMO JAI LAIKINAI EITI PAREIGAS". Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  9. ^ "DELFI ŽINIOSDIENOS NAUJIENOSLIETUVOJE D. Grybauskaitė premjeru paskyrė S. Skvernelį". Delfi.lt. BNS. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  10. ^ https://www.lrp.lt/data/public/uploads/2020/11/2020-11-25-nr.1k-443.pdf

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