Social Democratic Party of Lithuania, Labour Party, Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union, New Union (Social Liberals) (2004–2006)
Social Democratic Party of Lithuania, Labour Party, Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union (2006)[3]
Status in legislature
Majority
(2004–2006)
Minority
(2006)
Opposition parties
Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives), Liberal and Centre Union, Liberal Democratic Party (2004–2005)
Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives), Liberal and Centre Union, Liberal Democratic Party, Liberal parliamentary group (2005–2006)[4]
Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives), Liberal and Centre Union, New Union (Social Liberals), Liberal Democratic Party, Liberal Movement (2006)
Opposition leader
Andrius Kubilius (2005–2006)[1][2]
History
Election(s)
2004 Lithuanian parliamentary election
Legislature term(s)
Ninth Seimas
Predecessor
Brazauskas Cabinet I
Successor
Kirkilas Cabinet
The Second Brazauskas Cabinet was the 13th cabinet of Lithuania since 1990. It consisted of the Prime Minister and 13 government ministers.
^"Lietuvos Respublikos Seimas".
^"Seimo nariai - Andrius KUBILIUS".
^"Naujoji koalicija gyvuos iki savivaldybių rinkimų kampanijos pradžios, mano G.Kirkilas". delfi.lt. 13 April 2006. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
^"Susisiekimo ministras Petras Čėsna atmeta Seimo liberalo Algio Kašėtos kaltinimus".
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