Labourist Party Leiboristų partija | |
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Abbreviation | LP |
Leader | Donatas Janulevičius |
Founders | Viktoras Fiodorovas |
Founded | June 15, 2008 |
Dissolved | May 14, 2013 |
Split from | Labour Party |
Merged into | Labour Party |
Headquarters | Pakalnės g. 7-1, Vilnius |
Membership | 1,059 (2013) |
Political position | Centre-left |
Colours | Blue |
The Labourist Party (Lithuanian: Leiboristų partija)[note 1] was a short-lived centre-left[1] political party in Lithuania. It split from the Labour Party in 2008 and merged back into it in 2013. According to Viktor Uspaskich, the party existed as a fallback party during Labour's "dark accounting" financial fraud case.[2]
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„Mes turime. Turime. Taip", – paklaustas, ar Darbo partija jau dabar yra pasiruošusi likvidavimui ir dėl to sukūrė Leiboristų partiją, teigė V. Uspaskichas.