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Central Europe Review - Lithuania: Voting for Instability (1885 words)
The Liberal Union surged significantly in the last minute, earning 17.25 per cent of the vote, which is a convincing 16 seat allocation.
This result is calculated alongside the original party list ranking and the length of the list in distributing PR mandates—only the Centre Union decided not to participate in the innovative system, though it is a moot point, due to their failure at the polls.
Together with the poor showing of the Centre Union (two) and the lone (and barely won) seat of the Modern Christian Democrats, the four-party "New Policy" bloc took 67 seats (as mentioned earlier, as of press time, one seat remains challenged by the Social Democratic bloc and Liberal Union, with the latter currently considered ahead).
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