Kirkilas Cabinet was the 14th cabinet of Lithuania since 1990. It consisted of the Prime Minister and 13 government ministers from the Social Democratic Party, Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union, Civic Democratic Party (which split from the Labour Party), and the Liberal and Centre Union. The minority government survived due to confidence and supply from the Homeland Union. The New Union (Social Liberals) joined the coalition in 2008, making it a majority government..

Kirkilas Cabinet
2006–2008
Date formed6 July 2006 (2006-07-06)
Date dissolved9 December 2008 (2008-12-09)
People and organisations
Head of stateValdas Adamkus
Head of governmentGediminas Kirkilas
Member parties
24 / 141
Social Democratic Party of Lithuania
9 / 141
Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union
11 / 141
Civic Democratic Party
8 / 141
Liberal and Centre Union
(2006–2007)
38 / 141
Social Democratic Party of Lithuania
14 / 141
Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union
8 / 141
Civic Democratic Party
8 / 141
Liberal and Centre Union
9 / 141
New Union (Social Liberals) (2008)
Status in legislature
Minority (2006–2007) with Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives) confidence & supply
[1]
Majority (2008)
Opposition parties
26 / 141
Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives)
31 / 141
Labour Party
9 / 141
Order and Justice
10 / 141
New Union (Social Liberals)
11 / 141
Liberal Movement
(2006–2007)[2][3]
26 / 141
Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives)
23 / 141
Labour Party
11 / 141
Order and Justice
9 / 141
Liberal Movement
(2008)
Opposition leaderNone
History
Legislature termNinth Seimas
PredecessorBrazauskas Cabinet II
SuccessorKubilius Cabinet II

History

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Formation

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Parliamentary groups in parliament by 1 July 2006

Algirdas Brazauskas resigned as the Prime Minister of the 13th government on 1 June 2006. After this event, the Homeland Union, the Liberal Movement and the New Union (Social Liberals) tried to form a ruling coalition (which was called the "Coalition of Breakthrough"[4]) on their own, but the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania and the Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union also tried to form a government at the same time. The attempt by the latter two parties was successful and the new coalition also included the Civic Democratic Party and the Liberal and Centre Union.

After the interim Prime Minister, Zigmantas Balčytis failed to gather sufficient level of support in the parliament (only 53 members of the parliament belonged to new four party coalition[5]), the President Valdas Adamkus appointed Gediminas Kirkilas of the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania Prime Minister on 6 July 2006. Although the possibility of snap elections to the Seimas in 2007 was raised by spring and summer of 2006,[6][7] the 14th cabinet received its mandate and started work on 18 July 2006 after the Seimas gave assent to its program (the main opposition party – the Homeland Union – abstained in the voting).[8]

Minority and majority governments

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The government served as a minority government from July 2006 to January 2008. The confidence and supply agreement between the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania and the Homeland Union had fixed terms of six months, which could be extended for six months at a time. By the end of 2007, Homeland Union withdrew its support for the minority government and the search for new partnerships with other parties began. In January 2008, the coalition became a majority government when the New Union (Social Liberals) joined after weeks of negotiations, although the party had already agreed to support the minority government in April 2007.[9][10][11]

The government continued to serve until the end of the term of the Ninth Seimas, returning its mandate on 17 November 2008, soon after the elections to the Seimas in October. The government continued to serve in an acting capacity until the Second Kubilius Cabinet started its work on 9 December 2008.[12]

Cabinet

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The following ministers served on Kirkilas Cabinet.[8]

Position Name Party From To
Prime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas Social Democratic Party of Lithuania 18 July 2006 9 December 2008
Ministry of Agriculture Kazimira Prunskienė Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union 18 July 2006 9 December 2008
Ministry of Culture Jonas Jučas Liberal and Centre Union 18 July 2006 9 December 2008
Ministry of Economy Vytas Navickas Independent[Note 1] 18 July 2006 9 December 2008
Ministry of Education and Science Roma Žakaitienė Social Democratic Party of Lithuania 18 July 2006 27 May 2008[13]
Algirdas Monkevičius New Union (Social Liberals) 27 May 2008 9 December 2008
Ministry of Environment Arūnas Kundrotas Social Democratic Party of Lithuania 18 July 2006 31 January 2008[14]
Artūras Paulauskas New Union (Social Liberals) 31 January 2008 9 December 2008
Ministry of Finance Zigmantas Balčytis Social Democratic Party of Lithuania 18 July 2006 16 May 2007[14]
Rimantas Šadžius 16 May 2007 9 December 2008
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Petras Vaitiekūnas Independent[Note 1] 18 July 2006 9 December 2008
Ministry of Health Rimvydas Turčinskas Social Democratic Party of Lithuania 18 July 2006 14 July 2008[15]
Gediminas Černiauskas 14 July 2008 9 December 2008
Ministry of the Interior Raimondas Šukys Liberal and Centre Union 18 July 2006 10 December 2007[16]
Regimantas Čiupaila 17 December 2007 9 December 2008
Ministry of Justice Petras Baguška Civic Democratic Party 18 July 2006 9 December 2008
Independent
Ministry of Defence Juozas Olekas Social Democratic Party of Lithuania 18 July 2006 9 December 2008
Ministry of Social Security and Labour Vilija Blinkevičiūtė Social Democratic Party of Lithuania 18 July 2006 9 December 2008
Ministry of Transport and Communications Algirdas Butkevičius Social Democratic Party of Lithuania 18 July 2006 9 December 2008

References

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  12. ^ "Dėl lietuvos respublikos vyriausybės atsistatydinimo". Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
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