Social Democratic Party of Lithuania, Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union, Civic Democratic Party, Liberal and Centre Union (2006–2007)
Social Democratic Party of Lithuania, Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union, Liberal and Centre Union, Civic Democratic Party, New Union (Social Liberals) (2008)
Status in legislature
Minority (2006–2007) with Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives) confidence & supply
[1]
Majority (2008)
Opposition parties
Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives), Labour Party, Order and Justice, New Union (Social Liberals), Liberal Movement (2006–2007)[2][3]
Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives), Labour Party, Order and Justice, Liberal Movement (2008)
Opposition leader
None
History
Legislature term(s)
Ninth Seimas
Predecessor
Brazauskas Cabinet II
Successor
Kubilius Cabinet II
Kirkilas Cabinet was the 14th cabinet of Lithuania since 1990. It consisted of the Prime Minister and 13 government ministers.
^"Socialdemokratų partija ir Tėvynės sąjungos frakcija pasirašė susitarimą dėl tolesnės Tėvynės sąjungos paramos mažumos Vyriausybei". Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
^""Darbiečiai" imasi burti opozicijos koaliciją". DELFI. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
^"Nepritardama keturioliktosios Vyriausybės programai Lietuvos Respublikos Seimo Liberalų sąjūdžio frakcija skelbiasi opozicine frakcija".
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