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| President of the Republic of Lithuania | |
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| Lietuvos Respublikos Prezidentas | |
since 12 July 2019 | |
| Style | Mr. President (informal) Commander-in-chief (military) His Excellency (diplomatic) |
| Type | Executive president Head of state |
| Member of | European Council |
| Residence | Presidential Palace, Vilnius |
| Appointer | Direct election |
| Term length | Five years, renewable once consecutively |
| Constituting instrument | Constitution of Lithuania |
| Inaugural holder | Antanas Smetona |
| Formation | 4 April 1919; 106 years ago (1919-04-04) |
| Abolished | 1940–1990 |
| Deputy | Speaker of the Seimas |
| Salary | €119,460[1] (annual, brutto) |
| Website | www |
Legislature |
Thepresident of the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian:Lietuvos Respublikos Prezidentas) is thehead of state of theRepublic of Lithuania. The president directs and appoints the executive branch of theGovernment of Lithuania, represents the nation internationally and is thecommander-in-chief of theLithuanian Armed Forces. The president is directly elected by thecitizens of Lithuania for a five-year term, with the office holder limited to serving two terms consecutively. The current president isGitanas Nausėda who assumed office on July 12, 2019.
To be eligible for election, candidates must be at least 40 years old on the election day and reside in Lithuania for at least three years, in addition to satisfying the eligibility criteria for a member of the parliament. A person who has been removed from office through impeachment for breach of constitution or an oath of office may not be elected as a president.[2]
The Lithuanian president has somewhat more executive authority than their counterparts in neighboringEstonia andLatvia; the Lithuanian president's function is very similar to that of the presidents ofFrance andRomania. Similarly to them, but unlike presidents in a fully presidential system such asthe United States, the Lithuanian president generally has the most authority in foreign affairs. In addition to the customary diplomatic powers of Heads of State, namely receiving theletters of credence of foreign ambassadors and signingtreaties, the president determines Lithuania's basic foreign policy guidelines. The president is also thecommander-in-chief of theLithuanian Armed Forces, and accordingly heads the State Defense Council and has the right to appoint theChief of Defence (subject to Seimas consent).[3]
The president also has a significant role in domestic policy, possessing the right to submit bills to theSeimas and toveto laws passed by it, appointing theprime minister and approving the government formed by them, and also having the right todissolve the Seimas and callsnap elections following a successfulmotion of no confidence or if the Seimas refuses to approve the government's budget within sixty days. However, the next elected Seimas may retaliate by calling for an earlier presidential election.[4]
Finally, the president ensures an effective judiciary, being responsible for nominating one third of the judges of theConstitutional Court, and the entirety of theSupreme Court, for appointment by the Seimas; the president also has the right to directly appoint all other judges.
Under theConstitution of Lithuania adopted in 1992, the president is elected to a five-year term under a modifiedtwo-round system: a candidate requires an absolute majority of the vote and either voter turnout to be above 50% or for their vote share to be equivalent to at least one-third of the number of registered voters to win the election in the first round.[5] If no candidate does so, the two candidates with the most votes face each other in a second round held two weeks later. Upon taking office, the president must suspend any formal membership in a political party.[4]
If the president dies or becomes incapacitated while in office, the Speaker of the Seimas assumes the office until a new president can be inaugurated following fresh elections.
| No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) | Elected | Took office | Left office | Affiliation/notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| President of the Republic of Lithuania | ||||||
| 1 | Antanas Smetona (1874–1944) | 1919 | 4 April 1919 | 19 June 1920 | First president of the Republic of Lithuania. | |
| Chairman of the Constituent AssemblyAleksandras Stulginskis served as acting president from 19 June 1920 to 21 December 1922. | ||||||
| 2 | Aleksandras Stulginskis (1885–1969) | 1922 | 21 December 1922 | 7 June 1926 | ||
| 3 | Kazys Grinius (1866–1950) | 1926 | 7 June 1926 | 18 December 1926 | Last democratically elected president of the Republic of Lithuania during theinterwar period. | |
| Following the1926 Lithuanian coup d'état,Jonas Staugaitis andAleksandras Stulginskis served as acting presidents from 18 December 1926 to 19 December 1926. | ||||||
| (1) | Antanas Smetona (1874–1944) | 1926 | 19 December 1926 | 15 June 1940 | Undemocratically electedauthoritarian leader serving as head of state untilLithuania's occupation by the Soviet Union in 1940. | |
| Following theSoviet occupation but beforeits incorporation into the Soviet Union as theLithuanian SSR, Prime MinisterAntanas Merkys served as acting president untilJustas Paleckis was installed by the Soviets three days later. | ||||||
| Position abolished under theLithuanian SSR during theSoviet occupation of 1940–1990 | ||||||
| GeneralJonas Žemaitis was posthumously recognised as acting president from 16 February 1949 to 26 November 1954. | ||||||
| ColonelAdolfas Ramanauskas was posthumously recognised as acting president from 26 November 1954 to 29 November 1957. | ||||||
| Following there-establishment of independence in 1990, position remained abolished under theProvisional Basic Law until re-established by theConstitution of Lithuania in 1992. | ||||||
| Speaker of the SeimasAlgirdas Brazauskas served as acting president from 25 November 1992 to 25 February 1993. | ||||||
| 4 | Algirdas Brazauskas (1932–2010) | 1993 | 25 February 1993 | 25 February 1998 | First directly elected president of the Republic of Lithuania. | |
| 5 | Valdas Adamkus (born 1926) | 1997–98 | 26 February 1998 | 26 February 2003 | ||
| 6 | Rolandas Paksas (born 1956) | 2002–03 | 26 February 2003 | 6 April 2004 | Impeached and removed from office. | |
| Speaker of the SeimasArtūras Paulauskas served as acting president from 6 April to 12 July 2004. | ||||||
| (5) | Valdas Adamkus (born 1926) | 2004 | 12 July 2004 | 12 July 2009 | ||
| 7 | Dalia Grybauskaitė (born 1956) | 2009 2014 | 12 July 2009 | 12 July 2019 | First female president of Lithuania. Became the first president to be reelected. | |
| 8 | Gitanas Nausėda (born 1964) | 2019 2024 | 12 July 2019 | Incumbent | ||