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Romualdas Ozolas

Romualdas Ozolas [rɔmʊˈɐɫdɐs ˈoːzɔɫɐs] (31 January 1939 – 6 April 2015)[1] was a Lithuanian politician, activist, writer and pedagogue who taught at Vilnius University.[2] He was of Latvian descent on his father's side.[3]

Romualdas Ozolas
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Lithuania
In office
17 March 1990 – 10 January 1991
Member of the Seimas
In office
25 November 1991 – 18 October 2000
Preceded byČeslovas Juršėnas
Succeeded byArtūras Paulauskas
Personal details
Born(1939-01-31)31 January 1939
Joniškėlis, Lithuania
Died6 April 2015(2015-04-06) (aged 76)
Vilnius, Lithuania
Political partySąjūdis (1988–1990)
Lithuanian Centre Union (1992–2003)
Lithuanian Centre Party (2003–2015)
SpouseIrena Ozolienė
Alma materVilnius University (1962)

He was a winner of the Stasys Šalkauskis prize.[2]

Political career edit

Member of the Lithuanian Communist Party: 1973–1990 edit

Ozolas became a member of the Lithuanian Communist Party of the Soviet Union at the age of 34, a decision his close ones would deem as betrayal while he later on would recall as one of his greatest downfalls in his life.[4] When recalling his years as the member of the Communist Party of Lithuania, Ozolas said: "After a long while of hesitation, I have made up my mind to see "what makes socialism". After a few years it was absolutely clear. It took me two more years until I left. However, I have faced the Perestroika of Mikhail Gorbachev, thus finding out its being as well as its mode of life. I only needed to take a look around, to see from which side I should make an approach."

Member of Sąjūdis: 1988–1990 edit

Ozolas had a clear vision for Lithuania, which was an independent state and a free nation from the very start. According to the political commentator A. Ramonaitė, at the primary stages of Sąjūdis Ozolas was a key member of Sąjūdis that glued things together. He was well-known, had ties with various discussion groups, and had a well-grounded political vision.[4] To quote his companion Arvydas Juozaitis, "We were all gathering under the flag of Ozolas who worked for the publishing office Thought at the time. I had participated in the discussions at his flat since 1982. I knew him very well. It was he who began talking about the necessity of creating, gathering into a movement for the independence."[4]

Member of Lithuanian and Soviet parliaments: 1989–2000 edit

In February Ozolas was elected to the Supreme Soviet of Lithuanian SSR and served as its deputy for several weeks. In 1989 Soviet Union legislative election Ozolas was elected People's deputy with support of Sąjūdis. He would remain as a People's deputy until Spring of 1990. He was elected to Supreme Soviet of Lithuanian SSR once again in February 1990.

From 1990 to 1991 he served as Deputy Prime Minister of Lithuania together with Algirdas Brazauskas in Prunskienė Cabinet.

In 1992, he was elected to the Seimas and served until 2000, when Lithuanian Centre lost almost all its representatives in Seimas after 2000 Lithuanian parliamentary election.[2]

From 2003 to 2007 Ozolas served as a councillor in Varėna district.

He and his supporters formed the Lithuanian Centre Movement in 1992 (it would become political party, the Lithuanian Centre Union, in 1993) and was its chairman until 2000.[2] From 2003 to 2007 he chaired the National Centre Party (NCP), since renamed the Lithuanian Centre Party (LCP) in 2005.

Political views edit

Ozolas was against Lithuania's membership in the European Union as he believed this was incompatible with the country's vision of independence. According to Darius Kuolys, "R. Ozolas was a consistent supporter of the country's unlimited freedom all the way who had a hard time surviving the partial loss of Lithuania's independence within the European Union. He understood this as a strong restraint of Lithuania's sovereignty."[5] He was also against the idea of Lithuania joining the eurozone.[4] In 2013, during an interview he had noted the differences between the original vision of Sąjūdis and the present situation, saying: "Back then [in the 1990s] we had different values. Back then we were heading towards an independent national country. Today we are once more integrating into an international union. As a consequence, it is self-evident that the values of the state have to be reshaped and that is exactly what was being done during the process of Lithuania becoming a member of the EU."[6]

Works edit

  • Stories about Philosophers and Philosophy (1988)
  • The First Years of Re-established Independence (1992)
  • Within the Sources of Rebirth (1996)

References edit

  1. ^ . lrytas.lt. 6 April 2015. Archived from the original on 8 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d Romualdas OZOLAS, bio on the pages of Lithuanian parliament
  3. ^ Ozolas, Romualdas (2007). "1973 12 13". Supratimai: parinktos 1956 - 2006 metų metafizinio dienoraščio mintys. Vilnius: Naujoji Romuva. ISBN 978-9955-9768-4-4.
  4. ^ a b c d "Žmogus, turėjęs užimti Landsbergio vietą: didžiausias gyvenimo nuopuolis ir mįslinga sūnaus mirtis (in Lithuanian)". Delfi.
  5. ^ "Lietuvos laisvės projektą kūręs Romualdas Ozolas po mirties sulaukė smūgio – buvo paniekintas (in Lithuanian)". TV3. 6 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Sąjūdžiui 25-eri. R. Ozolas. Kelio atgal nėra! 0 į priekį, į savarankiškumą – jis be pabaigos! (in Lithuanian)". LRT.

romualdas, ozolas, rɔmʊˈɐɫdɐs, ˈoːzɔɫɐs, january, 1939, april, 2015, lithuanian, politician, activist, writer, pedagogue, taught, vilnius, university, latvian, descent, father, side, professordeputy, prime, minister, republic, lithuaniain, office, march, 1990,. Romualdas Ozolas rɔmʊˈɐɫdɐs ˈoːzɔɫɐs 31 January 1939 6 April 2015 1 was a Lithuanian politician activist writer and pedagogue who taught at Vilnius University 2 He was of Latvian descent on his father s side 3 ProfessorRomualdas OzolasDeputy Prime Minister of the Republic of LithuaniaIn office 17 March 1990 10 January 1991Member of the SeimasIn office 25 November 1991 18 October 2000Preceded byCeslovas JursenasSucceeded byArturas PaulauskasPersonal detailsBorn 1939 01 31 31 January 1939Joniskelis LithuaniaDied6 April 2015 2015 04 06 aged 76 Vilnius LithuaniaPolitical partySajudis 1988 1990 Lithuanian Centre Union 1992 2003 Lithuanian Centre Party 2003 2015 SpouseIrena OzolieneAlma materVilnius University 1962 He was a winner of the Stasys Salkauskis prize 2 Contents 1 Political career 1 1 Member of the Lithuanian Communist Party 1973 1990 1 2 Member of Sajudis 1988 1990 1 3 Member of Lithuanian and Soviet parliaments 1989 2000 2 Political views 3 Works 4 ReferencesPolitical career editMember of the Lithuanian Communist Party 1973 1990 edit Ozolas became a member of the Lithuanian Communist Party of the Soviet Union at the age of 34 a decision his close ones would deem as betrayal while he later on would recall as one of his greatest downfalls in his life 4 When recalling his years as the member of the Communist Party of Lithuania Ozolas said After a long while of hesitation I have made up my mind to see what makes socialism After a few years it was absolutely clear It took me two more years until I left However I have faced the Perestroika of Mikhail Gorbachev thus finding out its being as well as its mode of life I only needed to take a look around to see from which side I should make an approach Member of Sajudis 1988 1990 edit Ozolas had a clear vision for Lithuania which was an independent state and a free nation from the very start According to the political commentator A Ramonaite at the primary stages of Sajudis Ozolas was a key member of Sajudis that glued things together He was well known had ties with various discussion groups and had a well grounded political vision 4 To quote his companion Arvydas Juozaitis We were all gathering under the flag of Ozolas who worked for the publishing office Thought at the time I had participated in the discussions at his flat since 1982 I knew him very well It was he who began talking about the necessity of creating gathering into a movement for the independence 4 Member of Lithuanian and Soviet parliaments 1989 2000 edit In February Ozolas was elected to the Supreme Soviet of Lithuanian SSR and served as its deputy for several weeks In 1989 Soviet Union legislative election Ozolas was elected People s deputy with support of Sajudis He would remain as a People s deputy until Spring of 1990 He was elected to Supreme Soviet of Lithuanian SSR once again in February 1990 From 1990 to 1991 he served as Deputy Prime Minister of Lithuania together with Algirdas Brazauskas in Prunskiene Cabinet In 1992 he was elected to the Seimas and served until 2000 when Lithuanian Centre lost almost all its representatives in Seimas after 2000 Lithuanian parliamentary election 2 From 2003 to 2007 Ozolas served as a councillor in Varena district He and his supporters formed the Lithuanian Centre Movement in 1992 it would become political party the Lithuanian Centre Union in 1993 and was its chairman until 2000 2 From 2003 to 2007 he chaired the National Centre Party NCP since renamed the Lithuanian Centre Party LCP in 2005 Political views editOzolas was against Lithuania s membership in the European Union as he believed this was incompatible with the country s vision of independence According to Darius Kuolys R Ozolas was a consistent supporter of the country s unlimited freedom all the way who had a hard time surviving the partial loss of Lithuania s independence within the European Union He understood this as a strong restraint of Lithuania s sovereignty 5 He was also against the idea of Lithuania joining the eurozone 4 In 2013 during an interview he had noted the differences between the original vision of Sajudis and the present situation saying Back then in the 1990s we had different values Back then we were heading towards an independent national country Today we are once more integrating into an international union As a consequence it is self evident that the values of the state have to be reshaped and that is exactly what was being done during the process of Lithuania becoming a member of the EU 6 Works editStories about Philosophers and Philosophy 1988 The First Years of Re established Independence 1992 Within the Sources of Rebirth 1996 References edit Mire buves Seimo narys signataras Romualdas Ozolas lrytas lt 6 April 2015 Archived from the original on 8 April 2015 a b c d Romualdas OZOLAS bio on the pages of Lithuanian parliament Ozolas Romualdas 2007 1973 12 13 Supratimai parinktos 1956 2006 metu metafizinio dienorascio mintys Vilnius Naujoji Romuva ISBN 978 9955 9768 4 4 a b c d Zmogus turejes uzimti Landsbergio vieta didziausias gyvenimo nuopuolis ir mįslinga sunaus mirtis in Lithuanian Delfi Lietuvos laisves projekta kures Romualdas Ozolas po mirties sulauke smugio buvo paniekintas in Lithuanian TV3 6 March 2020 Sajudziui 25 eri R Ozolas Kelio atgal nera 0 į priekį į savarankiskuma jis be pabaigos in Lithuanian LRT Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Romualdas Ozolas amp oldid 1204012738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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