Candidates' average asset value stands at almost 147,000 euros.

The LFGU also leads in terms of the total value of candidates' assets (around 45.2 million euros), followed by the Labor Party (around 32.6 million euros) and the conservative Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats (around 20.8 million euros).

The Lithuanian People's Party has the lowest total value of candidates' declared assets, standing at around 2.3 million euros. It is followed by the Way of Courage party with some 3.6 million euros, and the Union of Generational Solidarity-Joint Action for Lithuania with some 4.2 million euros.

The HU-LCD has three millionaires on its candidate list, and the Labor Party, the Liberal Movement, the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania, the Social Democratic Labor Party of Lithuania, the LFGU, the Lithuanian Green Union and the party "Lithuania Belongs to Everyone" have two each.

The Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania – Christian Families Alliance, the Freedom and Justice party, the Union of Generational Solidarity-Joint Action for Lithuania have one millionaire candidate each, and another two candidates with assets over 1 million euros run for parliament as independents.

LFGU leader Karbauskis is the richest candidate with 24.3 million euros in assets, valuables and cash, excluding lent and borrowed funds.

Guoga comes in second with 17.3 million euros, followed by Lapinskas with 6.9 million euros.

93 candidates have stated as having no assets at all, the CEC said.

Lithuanians will elect a new 141-seat parliament on October 11, with 70 lawmakers to be elected under political parties' lists and another 71 to be elected in single-member constituencies.

Source
Topics
It is prohibited to copy and republish the text of this publication without a written permission from UAB „BNS“.
BNS
Comment Show discussion (1)