Lithuanian Social Democrats Drop Populist Ally from Coalition
Lithuanian Social Democrats have announced the removal of their populist ally from the governing coalition. The decision follows internal disagreements over policy direction and
Lithuanian Social Democrats have announced the removal of their populist ally from the
governing coalition. The decision follows internal disagreements over policy direction and
strategy. Party leaders cited a need for greater cohesion and clearer ideological
alignment. The expelled partner had previously held key ministerial posts within the
cabinet. Opposition parties are analyzing the potential impact on parliamentary voting
balances. The move may prompt a reshuffle of ministerial responsibilities. Political
analysts suggest the split could alter the government's stability. Future coalition talks
will determine how the ruling bloc reconfigures its majority.