Lithuanians Vote in Runoffs as Opposition Vies for Dominance
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Lithuanians are voting in a second round of elections as opposition parties vie to lead a new coalition replacing Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius’s austerity-focused government.
The Labor Party won the most seats in the first round while Kubilius’s Homeland Union-Christan Democrats placed third. Polling stations opened at 7 a.m. local time and balloting ends at 8 p.m. Initial results are expected at about 10 p.m.