The Way of Courage
The Way of Courage | |
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Leader | Jonas Varkala |
Founded | 2012 |
Headquarters | Garliava, Vytauto g. 57-2 |
Membership (Sep 2012) | 1,019 |
Ideology |
Populism[1] Anti-corruption[2] |
Seimas |
0 / 141 |
Seats in the European Parliament |
0 / 12 |
Website | |
http://www.drasoskeliaspartija.lt/ | |
The Way of Courage (Lithuanian: Drąsos Kelias) is a populist political party in Lithuania. It was founded in 2012 and has an anti-corruption platform.
The party was established by supporters of Drąsius Kedys, who claimed that justice officials had whitewashed a ring of pedophiles after his daughter had been sexually molested. Kedys died under unclear circumstances in 2010. Among the party's founders is Neringa Venckienė, a former judge. The party's name alludes to Kedys' first name Drąsius which means "the brave".[3] The goals include changes in the justice system, e.g. the establishment of trial by jury. In 2012 General Election the party gained approximately 8% of the popular vote.
Member of Seimas (2012–2016)
- Neringa Venckienė (born 1971), Jurist
- Jonas Varkala (born 1951), Priest
- Aurelija Stancikienė (born 1966), Architect
- Algirdas Vaclovas Patackas (born 1943), Politician
- Vytautas Antanas Matulevičius (born 1952), Journalist
- Prof. Povilas Gylys (born 1948), Economist
- Valdas Vasiliauskas (born 1951), Journalist[4]
References
- ↑ Dapkus, Liudas (14 October 2012), Poll: Ruling coalition to win Lithuanian election, Associated Press
- ↑ Beniusis, Vaidotas (14 October 2012), Austerity-weary Lithuania swings left in parliamentary election, AFP
- ↑ 'Anti-paedophile' party poised for parliamentary debut in Lithuania, AFP, 13 October 2012
- ↑ VRK inf.
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