Lithuania’s Social Democratic Party emerged as the winner in parliamentary elections, leading to the ousting of Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė. The party secured 52 out of 141 seats, with a coalition potentially forming between LDSP, DSVL, and LVŽS, as they aim to maintain a strong stance against Russia and continue their pro-Western foreign policy. The polls closed after a second round of elections, resulting in a shift in political power within the Lithuanian parliament.
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