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Gediminas Kirkilas

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Lithuanian politician (1951–2024)
Not to be confused withGediminas Vagnorius, another former Prime Minister of Lithuania.
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Gediminas Kirkilas
Kirkilas in 2007
Chairman of the
Social Democratic Labour Party
In office
25 March 2018 – 19 June 2021
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byJonas Pinskus
Deputy Speaker of the Seimas
In office
16 November 2012 – 12 November 2020
Member of the Seimas
In office
25 November 1992 – 12 November 2020
ConstituencyMulti-member
13th Prime Minister of Lithuania
In office
4 July 2006 – 9 December 2008
PresidentValdas Adamkus
Preceded byZigmantas Balčytis (acting)
Succeeded byAndrius Kubilius
Minister of National Defence
In office
14 December 2004 – 18 July 2006
PresidentValdas Adamkus
Prime MinisterAlgirdas Brazauskas
Preceded byLinas Linkevičius
Succeeded byJuozas Olekas
Personal details
Born(1951-08-30)30 August 1951
Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, USSR
Died20 April 2024(2024-04-20) (aged 72)
Vilnius, Lithuania[1]
PartyLSDDP (2018–2024)
Other political
affiliations
LSDP (2001–2017)
LDDP (1990–2001)
LKP (1972–1990)
SpouseLiudmila Kirkilienė
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Gediminas Kirkilas (pronunciation; 30 August 1951 – 20 April 2024) was a Lithuanian politician who wasPrime Minister of Lithuania from 2006 to 2008.

Life and career

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Kirkilas was born inVilnius in 1951. After returning from mandatory military service, from 1972 to 1978 he worked on several cultural monuments (e.g. churches or theVerkiai Palace) restoring their interior and especiallyrolled gold and molding. In 1978–1982 he studiedpolitical science. After graduation, he joined theCommunist Party of Lithuania and took various posts there. WhenAlgirdas Brazauskas was appointed the secretary of the party, Kirkilas became his press secretary.

After independence was declared on 11 March 1990, Kirkilas was involved in the state matters and was elected to theSeimas seven times, representing theDemocratic Labour Party of Lithuania (in 1992, 1996 and 2000) and theSocial Democratic Party of Lithuania (in 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016). He was appointed theMinister of National Defence of Lithuania on 7 December 2004.

In 2004, he received an MBA from theInternational Business School in Vilnius.

Kirkilas was confirmed by the Seimas on 4 July 2006 afterZigmantas Balčytis, the provisional Prime Minister, failed to gather the required support from the parliament.[2] He stepped down on 27 November 2008 after the2008 parliamentary elections, and gave way toAndrius Kubilius to start his second term as the prime minister.

In January 2007 he was praised inThe Economist as an unsung hero whose "minority administration has surpassed all expectations".[3]

Kirkilas died in the morning on 20 April 2024, at the age of 72.[4]

Gediminas Kirkilas andRobert M. Gates, 1 July 2008

Premiership of Gediminas Kirkilas

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During his time in office GDP rose by 21 percent, financing of socially sensitive areas increased, strategic decisions were made in the field of energy, personal income tax decreased and relations with Poland were strengthened. Kirkilas' Cabinet was criticized for its denial of coming economic crisis and for not obeying fiscal rules.[citation needed]

Controversies

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In July 2007, Kirkilas signed the protocol assigning the members of newly formed governmental work group to assist the energy company "Lietuvos energija" in negotiating and consulting with potential foreign partners for a newIgnalina nuclear power plant project. A public turmoil followed after the name ofDarius Jurgelevičius [lt] occurred in the list of the work group. After the so-called State Security Department scandal in 2006, when a senior officerVytautas Pociūnas died under controversial circumstances in a hotel in Belarus, the witnesses described Darius Jurgelevičius as a middleman transmitting then Lithuanian Foreign Ministry's clerkAlbinas Januška's influence to State Security Department. Albinas Januška worked as G. Kirkilas's advisor.[5]

In July 2007, before handing his powers to his successors,Vidmantas Jankauskas [lt] the chairman of the State Price and Energy Control Commission spoke about the ties between gas companies and the Prime Minister Kirkilas, saying: "a gas company "Lietuvos dujos" is privately lobbying G. Kirkilas and the second Lithuanian monopolist gas companyDujotekana [lt] – Ministry of Economics. CEO of Lietuvos dujos, Viktoras Valentukevičius, meets Kirkilas privately to play tennis".[5]

In October 2014, Fair Observer featured an interview with Kirkilas where he spoke on his pro-nuclear energy stance.[6]

References

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  1. ^"Gediminas Kirkilas".Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian).Archived from the original on 20 April 2024. Retrieved22 April 2024.
  2. ^"Europe | Lithuania parliament backs new PM". BBC News. 4 July 2006.Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved10 December 2012.
  3. ^"Europe.view: Stars and soggy bottoms".The Economist. 4 January 2007.Archived from the original on 16 January 2007. Retrieved10 December 2012.
  4. ^Mirė politikas, buvęs Lietuvos premjeras Gediminas KirkilasArchived 20 April 2024 at theWayback Machine(in Lithuanian)
  5. ^abJurga Tvaskienė."Valstybės valdymas prekybininkų principais – DELFI Žinios". Delfi.lt. Retrieved10 December 2012.
  6. ^"Relations With Russia Are Complicated - Fair Observer".Fair Observer. 20 October 2014.Archived from the original on 4 August 2016. Retrieved6 June 2016.
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