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Vytautas Landsbergis

Vytautas Landsbergis (Lithuanian: [ˈvʲîːtɐʊtɐs ˈɫɐ̂ˑnʲdzʲbʲɛrʲɡʲɪs] (listen); born 18 October 1932) is a Lithuanian politician and former Member of the European Parliament. He was the first Speaker of Reconstituent Seimas of Lithuania after its independence declaration from the Soviet Union. He has written 20 books on a variety of topics, including a biography of Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, as well as works on politics and music. He is a founding signatory of the Prague Declaration,[1] and a member of the international advisory council of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation.[2]

Vytautas Landsbergis
Chairman of the Supreme Council – Reconstituent Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania
In office
11 March 1990 – 25 November 1992
Preceded byPost created
Antanas Smetona (in 1940, last legal President)
Succeeded byAlgirdas Brazauskas (as the Speaker of the Seimas and acting President of Lithuania)
Speaker of the Seimas
In office
25 November 1996 – 19 October 2000
Preceded byČeslovas Juršėnas
Succeeded byArtūras Paulauskas
Chairman of the Homeland Union
In office
1 May 1993 – 24 May 2003
Preceded byPost created
Succeeded byAndrius Kubilius
Member of the European Parliament
for Lithuania
In office
28 April 2003 – 30 June 2014
Personal details
Born (1932-10-18) 18 October 1932 (age 90)
Kaunas, Lithuania
Political partySąjūdis (1988–1993)
Homeland Union (1993–present)
SpouseGražina Ručytė-Landsbergienė
Alma materLithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (1955)
Signature

Biography

Vytautas Landsbergis was born in Kaunas, Lithuania. His father was the architect Vytautas Landsbergis-Žemkalnis. His mother, ophthalmologist Dr. Ona Jablonskytė-Landsbergienė, in 1944 sheltered a Jewish teenager in the family home, for which she was awarded the title of a Righteous Among the Nations by Israel.[3] In 1952 he placed third in the Lithuanian chess championship, after Ratmir Kholmov and Vladas Mikėnas.[4] In 1955, he graduated from the Lithuanian Conservatory of Music (now Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre). In 1969, he wrote his thesis for his PhD degree. In 1978, he became a professor at the Lithuanian Conservatory. From 1978 to 1990, he was a professor at both the Lithuanian Conservatory and the Vilnius Pedagogical University. In 1994, he wrote a thesis for his doctor habilitus degree.

Family

Landsbergis was married to Gražina Ručytė-Landsbergienė (born 28 January 1930- died 13 March 2020 ),[5] who was a well-known Lithuanian pianist and associate Professor of the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theater. His daughters Jūratė and Birutė are also musicians. His son, Vytautas, is a well-known Lithuanian writer and film director. His grandson Gabrielius Landsbergis (b. 1982) is the current leader of the conservative party, a member of Lithuanian Parliament and Foreign Minister of Lithuania.

Political career

 
Vytautas Landsbergis speaks at Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact 50th Anniversary Rally in Kalnai Park, Vilnius, Lithuania, 1989.
 
Vytautas Landsbergis (in the middle) on 11 March 1990, after the promulgation of the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania

Landsbergis entered politics, in 1988, as one of the founders of Sąjūdis, the Lithuanian pro-independence political movement. In 1989 elections to the Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union, Landsbergis was elected as one of the People's Deputies from Lithuanian SSR. After Sąjūdis' victory in the 1990 elections, he became the Chairman of the Supreme Council of Lithuania.

On 11 March 1990, he headed the Parliamentary session during which the restoration of Lithuanian independence from the Soviet Union was declared. Lithuania became the first Soviet Republic to do so. According to the Temporary Primary Law (de facto temporary Constitution, until the permanent Constitution comes to power) of Lithuania, Landsbergis was both: the highest officer of State and the Speaker of the Parliament. He held this post from March 1990 until the next elections in November 1992.

The Soviet Union attempted to stifle this activity by economic blockade in 1990, but it failed, and other Soviet Republics soon followed suit and declared their independence from Moscow, as well. He was also extremely dubious of the view that Mikhail Gorbachev was trying to liberalize the Soviet Union and that Lithuania should not prevent him from doing so. Landsbergis also played a crucial role during the confrontation between the Lithuanian independence movement and Soviet armed forces in January 1991. Iceland was the first state that officially recognized the restoration of Lithuanian independence; Landsbergis was somewhat critical of certain Western powers (such as the United States and United Kingdom) for not showing enough support in Lithuania's bid to restore its independence after more than 40 years of Soviet occupation, although he did accept the recommendation from his government that the newly independent Lithuania immediately seek to establish full diplomatic relations with the UK and US.

In 1993, Landsbergis led much of Sąjūdis into a new political party, the Homeland Union (Tėvynės Sąjunga). It gained a landslide victory in the 1996 parliamentary elections. Landsbergis served as Speaker of the Seimas from 1996 until 2000. He ran, although unsuccessfully, for president in 1997 (coming up the third after receiving 15.9% of the votes). During the runoff, he supported Valdas Adamkus, who had finished second in the first round. Adamkus eventually became president.

In 2004, Landsbergis was elected by Lithuanian voters to the European Parliament in Brussels (the total number of MEPs from Lithuania in Brussels was 13), and has been returned at every election until 2014.

In 2005, Landsbergis became an international patron of the newly formed Henry Jackson Society.[6]

Since 2015 Landsbergis is together with Roswitha Fessler-Ketteler, MEP Heidi Hautala, Aleksi Malmberg and Frank Schwalba-Hoth member of the advisory board of the Caucasian Chamber Orchestra association and its German "Förderverein".[7]

Attempt to ban Communist and Nazi insignia

 
Landsbergis with his wife during the inauguration of President Dalia Grybauskaitė, 2009

In January 2005, Landsbergis, backed by Member of the European Parliament from Hungary Jozsef Szajer, urged that Communist symbols be banned in the European Union, in addition to Nazi symbols.[8] He also sent a letter to Franco Frattini, the European Commissioner of Justice and Internal Affairs, suggesting that in case the EU decides to ban Nazi symbols, Communist symbols should be banned too. The Commissioner became interested in this proposal and said: I am ready to join this discussion. The Communist dictatorships no less than the Nazi ones are responsible for the deaths of tens of millions of people. A bit later, however, the Commissioner decided that he would not attempt to ban any symbols, as there was no agreement as to which symbols should be banned.

Landsbergis's proposal caused quite a stir in Italy, where leftists strongly protested such a move. The Communist Refoundation Party and Party of Italian Communists were outraged at the proposal. It became the center of Italian media's attention. One of the most influential Italian dailies, La Repubblica, published an interview with Landsbergis outlining his proposal. It was the first time the daily allocated a full page to a politician from Lithuania.

Landsbergis's proposal found few supporters among Italian politicians. One was Alessandra Mussolini, a granddaughter of former Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, who commented: "To implement the proposal of the Members of the European Parliament regarding Communist symbols is our moral duty".

Landsbergis's proposal was opposed by the Russian Parliament as well. The First Vicespeaker of the Russian State Duma called the proposal "abnormal". Another Russian MP,[who?] a communist, commented that "somebody in Europe became insolent and forgot who saved them from the fascists".

The debate came to an end when, in the beginning of February 2005, the European Commission rejected calls for a proposed Europe-wide ban on Nazi symbols to be extended to cover Communist Party symbols as well. Frattini said it would not be appropriate to include the red star and the hammer and sickle in a draft EU law on racism.

Finally, at the end of February 2005, the European Union dropped proposals to ban Nazi symbols across its 25 member states. Luxembourg withdrew the plan when it became clear that members could not reach a consensus on which symbols to ban. There were also concerns that the proposed ban was a threat to freedom of expression.

Landsbergis is a fierce critic of Russia's intentions to impose any kind of influence on the Baltic states and publicly questions Russia's actions vis-à-vis the Baltic States on both local and international media, as well as in the European Parliament. He warns that Russia might have intentions to control Lithuania and the other Baltic States economically and politically through a wide network of former KGB agents and other clandestine activities. Landsbergis is one of the most active politicians who urge Russia to compensate Lithuania and other post-Soviet republics for damage done to them during their occupations.

 
Vytautas Landsbergis plays piano in Sanok (Poland) at Cultural Center salon, 2013

Controversies

Comments on Vilnius street and memorial renaming controversy

In 2019, Vilnius's mayor, Remigijus Šimašius, renamed a street that had been named after Kazys Skirpa (who formed the Lithuanian Activist Front, which massacred Jews across Lithuania) and removed a memorial to Jonas Noreika (who ordered and oversaw the killings of Lithuanian Jews in Plungė during the Plungė massacre). Landsbergis posted a poem on social media that referred to the Virgin Mary as a "žydelka" ("jew-girl"), and Faina Kukliansky, chair of the Jewish Community of Lithuania, condemned it.[9] Landsbergis said the poem was an attempt to show the ignorance of Lithuanian antisemites and requested support from "at least one smart and brave Jew ... who does not agree with Simasius."[9]

Recognition as the head of state of Lithuania

The question of whether V. Landsbergis should be officially acknowledged as the head of state of Lithuania from 1990 to 1992 has been polarising the Lithuanian public for many years. On 25 June 2022, the Lithuanian Seimas officially approved the bill regarding V. Landsbergis' recognition as the head of state.[10] "The bill is a symbol of respect and acknowledgement of a person who played a significant role in Lithuania’s history," the Speaker of Seimas, V. Čmilytė-Nielsen, said.[10] The opposition claimed that such a step was a "falsification of history" as the Provisional Constitution along with other historical records state that "[t]he functions of the head of state during the transitional period remain with the collegial Parliament body—the Presidium of the Supreme Council of Lithuania."[11] The latter was a collective political entity consisting of 11 deputies possessing equal powers,[12] which was disbanded on 22 November 1992, when the current Constitution of Lithuania was adopted. The decision made by Seimas proved to be unpopular among the public. According to one survey done by Lietuvos rytas, 68% of respondents disagree with such an initiative with 42% of them believing that it is baseless and 26% doubting its validity. On 30 June 2022, Vytautas Landsbergis was officially recognized as the first post-soviet Lithuania's head of state.[13] "Should I be congratulated? I don't know... Lithuania is the one that should be congratulated more as it is finally on a par with Estonia. Estonia has already sorted it out in a way that Arnold Rüütel was President since March of 1990," V. Landsbergis commented.[14] The opposition threatened to renounce Landsbergis' status as the head of state in the next parliamentary elections.[15]

Bibliography

  • Visas Čiurlionis, 2008.
  • Karaliaučius ir Lietuva : nuostatos ir idėjos, 2003.
  • Pusbrolis Motiejus : knyga apie Stasį Lozoraitį iš jo laiškų ir pasisakymų, 2002.
  • Sunki laisvė : 1991 m. ruduo – 1992 m. ruduo, 2000.
  • Landsbergis aria, 1997.
  • Lūžis prie Baltijos : politinė autobiografija, 1997.
  • Čiurlionio muzika, 1996.
  • Tėvynės valanda, 1993.
  • Atgavę viltį : pertvarkos tekstų knygelė, 1990.
  • Sonatos ir fugos / M.K. Čiurlionis [editor], 1980.
  • Čiurlionio dailė, 1976.

Honours and awards

Honours

National honours

Foreign honours

Awards

Foreign Awards

Honorary doctorates

Landsbergis has received honorary doctorates from the following institutions:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Prague Declaration – Declaration Text". 3 June 2008. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  2. ^ . Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. Archived from the original on 10 June 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
  3. ^ Encyclopedia of the Righteous Among the Nations, Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust – Europe (Part II), pp. 210–211 (2011)
  4. ^ Uogelė, Anicetas (1999). Mano šachmatai (in Lithuanian).
  5. ^ "Anapilin iškeliavo V. Landsbergio žmona G. Ručytė-Landsbergienė | KaunoDiena.lt". kauno.diena.lt.
  6. ^ . Henry Jackson Society. Archived from the original on 30 April 2006.
  7. ^ Fa. Solis Musikverlag & Produktion e.K. (6 January 2017). "advisory board – Causasian Chamber Orchestra". Caucasianco.com. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  8. ^ "Estonian MEP supports ban of communist symbols". Baltictimes.com. 26 January 2005. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  9. ^ a b Landsbergis about Jewish community leader: she has no clue what she's doing, delfi, 7 August 2019, https://en.delfi.lt/politics/landsbergis-about-jewish-community-leader-she-has-no-clue-what-shes-doing.d?id=81929591
  10. ^ a b Pankūnė, Dainora (30 June 2022). "Po audringų kalbų pateikimo stadijoje Seimas pritarė Vytauto Landsbergio pripažinimui valstybės vadovu: opozicija kaltino siekiu perrašyti istoriją (in Lithuanian)". Delfi.
  11. ^ Przemysław, Kierończyk. ''Provisional Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania (1990), as an example of transitional regulation between a socialist and a democratic state'', p. 126. Gdańsk.
  12. ^ Jankauskas, Kęstutis; Maksimaitis, Mindaugas. "Lietuvos konstitucijos [Lithuanian Constitutions] (in Lithuanian)". Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia.
  13. ^ "Vytautas Landsbergis recognized as Lithuania's 1st post-independence head of state". Delfi.
  14. ^ Zicari, Eglė (30 June 2022). "Valstybės vadovu pripažintas Vytautas Landsbergis: sveikinti reikia ne mane, o Lietuvą (in Lithuanian)". Delfi.
  15. ^ Brunalas, Benas (30 June 2022). "Opozicija grasina po kitų Seimo rinkimų atšaukti V. Landsbergiui suteiktą valstybės vadovo statusą (in Lithuanian)". diena.lt.
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  19. ^ "President of the Republic of Lithuania". Grybauskaite1.lrp.lt. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  20. ^ "H.E. President Valdas Adamkus was granted a name of Honorary Member of MOPT". Maltieciai.lt. 20 June 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  21. ^ "Vytautas Landsbergis, vizita la Castelul Peleș | Familia Regală a României / Royal Family of Romania". Romaniaregala.ro. 26 June 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
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  23. ^ . Victims of Communism. 20 June 2014. Archived from the original on 24 April 2016. Retrieved 20 March 2017.

External links

  • NATO
  • Vytautas Landsbergis biography
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Interviewed on ANN TV 2015 on the erosion of nation state sovereignty; Western responsibility for protecting the Baltic States; and the state of World democracy
  • Vytautas Landsbergis Freedom Collection interview
  • Vytautas Landsbergis: "Your hair can turn grey while overthinking, but I do not recommend it", Interviews with exceptional minds, Eximia
  • Vytautas Landsbergis player profile and games at Chessgames.com  

vytautas, landsbergis, lithuanian, ˈvʲîːtɐʊtɐs, ˈɫɐ, ˑnʲdzʲbʲɛrʲɡʲɪs, listen, born, october, 1932, lithuanian, politician, former, member, european, parliament, first, speaker, reconstituent, seimas, lithuania, after, independence, declaration, from, soviet, u. Vytautas Landsbergis Lithuanian ˈvʲiːtɐʊtɐs ˈɫɐ ˑnʲdzʲbʲɛrʲɡʲɪs listen born 18 October 1932 is a Lithuanian politician and former Member of the European Parliament He was the first Speaker of Reconstituent Seimas of Lithuania after its independence declaration from the Soviet Union He has written 20 books on a variety of topics including a biography of Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis as well as works on politics and music He is a founding signatory of the Prague Declaration 1 and a member of the international advisory council of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation 2 ProfessorVytautas LandsbergisChairman of the Supreme Council Reconstituent Seimas of the Republic of LithuaniaIn office 11 March 1990 25 November 1992Preceded byPost createdAntanas Smetona in 1940 last legal President Succeeded byAlgirdas Brazauskas as the Speaker of the Seimas and acting President of Lithuania Speaker of the SeimasIn office 25 November 1996 19 October 2000Preceded byCeslovas JursenasSucceeded byArturas PaulauskasChairman of the Homeland UnionIn office 1 May 1993 24 May 2003Preceded byPost createdSucceeded byAndrius KubiliusMember of the European Parliamentfor LithuaniaIn office 28 April 2003 30 June 2014Personal detailsBorn 1932 10 18 18 October 1932 age 90 Kaunas LithuaniaPolitical partySajudis 1988 1993 Homeland Union 1993 present SpouseGrazina Rucyte LandsbergieneAlma materLithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre 1955 Signature Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Political career 4 Attempt to ban Communist and Nazi insignia 5 Controversies 5 1 Comments on Vilnius street and memorial renaming controversy 5 2 Recognition as the head of state of Lithuania 6 Bibliography 7 Honours and awards 7 1 Honours 7 1 1 National honours 7 1 2 Foreign honours 7 2 Awards 8 Honorary doctorates 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksBiography EditVytautas Landsbergis was born in Kaunas Lithuania His father was the architect Vytautas Landsbergis Zemkalnis His mother ophthalmologist Dr Ona Jablonskyte Landsbergiene in 1944 sheltered a Jewish teenager in the family home for which she was awarded the title of a Righteous Among the Nations by Israel 3 In 1952 he placed third in the Lithuanian chess championship after Ratmir Kholmov and Vladas Mikenas 4 In 1955 he graduated from the Lithuanian Conservatory of Music now Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre In 1969 he wrote his thesis for his PhD degree In 1978 he became a professor at the Lithuanian Conservatory From 1978 to 1990 he was a professor at both the Lithuanian Conservatory and the Vilnius Pedagogical University In 1994 he wrote a thesis for his doctor habilitus degree Family EditLandsbergis was married to Grazina Rucyte Landsbergiene born 28 January 1930 died 13 March 2020 5 who was a well known Lithuanian pianist and associate Professor of the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theater His daughters Jurate and Birute are also musicians His son Vytautas is a well known Lithuanian writer and film director His grandson Gabrielius Landsbergis b 1982 is the current leader of the conservative party a member of Lithuanian Parliament and Foreign Minister of Lithuania Political career Edit Vytautas Landsbergis speaks at Molotov Ribbentrop Pact 50th Anniversary Rally in Kalnai Park Vilnius Lithuania 1989 Vytautas Landsbergis in the middle on 11 March 1990 after the promulgation of the Act of the Re Establishment of the State of Lithuania Landsbergis entered politics in 1988 as one of the founders of Sajudis the Lithuanian pro independence political movement In 1989 elections to the Congress of People s Deputies of the Soviet Union Landsbergis was elected as one of the People s Deputies from Lithuanian SSR After Sajudis victory in the 1990 elections he became the Chairman of the Supreme Council of Lithuania On 11 March 1990 he headed the Parliamentary session during which the restoration of Lithuanian independence from the Soviet Union was declared Lithuania became the first Soviet Republic to do so According to the Temporary Primary Law de facto temporary Constitution until the permanent Constitution comes to power of Lithuania Landsbergis was both the highest officer of State and the Speaker of the Parliament He held this post from March 1990 until the next elections in November 1992 The Soviet Union attempted to stifle this activity by economic blockade in 1990 but it failed and other Soviet Republics soon followed suit and declared their independence from Moscow as well He was also extremely dubious of the view that Mikhail Gorbachev was trying to liberalize the Soviet Union and that Lithuania should not prevent him from doing so Landsbergis also played a crucial role during the confrontation between the Lithuanian independence movement and Soviet armed forces in January 1991 Iceland was the first state that officially recognized the restoration of Lithuanian independence Landsbergis was somewhat critical of certain Western powers such as the United States and United Kingdom for not showing enough support in Lithuania s bid to restore its independence after more than 40 years of Soviet occupation although he did accept the recommendation from his government that the newly independent Lithuania immediately seek to establish full diplomatic relations with the UK and US In 1993 Landsbergis led much of Sajudis into a new political party the Homeland Union Tevynes Sajunga It gained a landslide victory in the 1996 parliamentary elections Landsbergis served as Speaker of the Seimas from 1996 until 2000 He ran although unsuccessfully for president in 1997 coming up the third after receiving 15 9 of the votes During the runoff he supported Valdas Adamkus who had finished second in the first round Adamkus eventually became president In 2004 Landsbergis was elected by Lithuanian voters to the European Parliament in Brussels the total number of MEPs from Lithuania in Brussels was 13 and has been returned at every election until 2014 In 2005 Landsbergis became an international patron of the newly formed Henry Jackson Society 6 Since 2015 Landsbergis is together with Roswitha Fessler Ketteler MEP Heidi Hautala Aleksi Malmberg and Frank Schwalba Hoth member of the advisory board of the Caucasian Chamber Orchestra association and its German Forderverein 7 Attempt to ban Communist and Nazi insignia EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Vytautas Landsbergis news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Landsbergis with his wife during the inauguration of President Dalia Grybauskaite 2009 In January 2005 Landsbergis backed by Member of the European Parliament from Hungary Jozsef Szajer urged that Communist symbols be banned in the European Union in addition to Nazi symbols 8 He also sent a letter to Franco Frattini the European Commissioner of Justice and Internal Affairs suggesting that in case the EU decides to ban Nazi symbols Communist symbols should be banned too The Commissioner became interested in this proposal and said I am ready to join this discussion The Communist dictatorships no less than the Nazi ones are responsible for the deaths of tens of millions of people A bit later however the Commissioner decided that he would not attempt to ban any symbols as there was no agreement as to which symbols should be banned Landsbergis s proposal caused quite a stir in Italy where leftists strongly protested such a move The Communist Refoundation Party and Party of Italian Communists were outraged at the proposal It became the center of Italian media s attention One of the most influential Italian dailies La Repubblica published an interview with Landsbergis outlining his proposal It was the first time the daily allocated a full page to a politician from Lithuania Landsbergis s proposal found few supporters among Italian politicians One was Alessandra Mussolini a granddaughter of former Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini who commented To implement the proposal of the Members of the European Parliament regarding Communist symbols is our moral duty Landsbergis s proposal was opposed by the Russian Parliament as well The First Vicespeaker of the Russian State Duma called the proposal abnormal Another Russian MP who a communist commented that somebody in Europe became insolent and forgot who saved them from the fascists The debate came to an end when in the beginning of February 2005 the European Commission rejected calls for a proposed Europe wide ban on Nazi symbols to be extended to cover Communist Party symbols as well Frattini said it would not be appropriate to include the red star and the hammer and sickle in a draft EU law on racism Finally at the end of February 2005 the European Union dropped proposals to ban Nazi symbols across its 25 member states Luxembourg withdrew the plan when it became clear that members could not reach a consensus on which symbols to ban There were also concerns that the proposed ban was a threat to freedom of expression Landsbergis is a fierce critic of Russia s intentions to impose any kind of influence on the Baltic states and publicly questions Russia s actions vis a vis the Baltic States on both local and international media as well as in the European Parliament He warns that Russia might have intentions to control Lithuania and the other Baltic States economically and politically through a wide network of former KGB agents and other clandestine activities Landsbergis is one of the most active politicians who urge Russia to compensate Lithuania and other post Soviet republics for damage done to them during their occupations Vytautas Landsbergis plays piano in Sanok Poland at Cultural Center salon 2013Controversies EditComments on Vilnius street and memorial renaming controversy Edit In 2019 Vilnius s mayor Remigijus Simasius renamed a street that had been named after Kazys Skirpa who formed the Lithuanian Activist Front which massacred Jews across Lithuania and removed a memorial to Jonas Noreika who ordered and oversaw the killings of Lithuanian Jews in Plunge during the Plunge massacre Landsbergis posted a poem on social media that referred to the Virgin Mary as a zydelka jew girl and Faina Kukliansky chair of the Jewish Community of Lithuania condemned it 9 Landsbergis said the poem was an attempt to show the ignorance of Lithuanian antisemites and requested support from at least one smart and brave Jew who does not agree with Simasius 9 Recognition as the head of state of Lithuania Edit The question of whether V Landsbergis should be officially acknowledged as the head of state of Lithuania from 1990 to 1992 has been polarising the Lithuanian public for many years On 25 June 2022 the Lithuanian Seimas officially approved the bill regarding V Landsbergis recognition as the head of state 10 The bill is a symbol of respect and acknowledgement of a person who played a significant role in Lithuania s history the Speaker of Seimas V Cmilyte Nielsen said 10 The opposition claimed that such a step was a falsification of history as the Provisional Constitution along with other historical records state that t he functions of the head of state during the transitional period remain with the collegial Parliament body the Presidium of the Supreme Council of Lithuania 11 The latter was a collective political entity consisting of 11 deputies possessing equal powers 12 which was disbanded on 22 November 1992 when the current Constitution of Lithuania was adopted The decision made by Seimas proved to be unpopular among the public According to one survey done by Lietuvos rytas 68 of respondents disagree with such an initiative with 42 of them believing that it is baseless and 26 doubting its validity On 30 June 2022 Vytautas Landsbergis was officially recognized as the first post soviet Lithuania s head of state 13 Should I be congratulated I don t know Lithuania is the one that should be congratulated more as it is finally on a par with Estonia Estonia has already sorted it out in a way that Arnold Ruutel was President since March of 1990 V Landsbergis commented 14 The opposition threatened to renounce Landsbergis status as the head of state in the next parliamentary elections 15 Bibliography EditVisas Ciurlionis 2008 Karaliaucius ir Lietuva nuostatos ir idejos 2003 Pusbrolis Motiejus knyga apie Stasį Lozoraitį is jo laisku ir pasisakymu 2002 Sunki laisve 1991 m ruduo 1992 m ruduo 2000 Landsbergis aria 1997 Luzis prie Baltijos politine autobiografija 1997 Ciurlionio muzika 1996 Tevynes valanda 1993 Atgave viltį pertvarkos tekstu knygele 1990 Sonatos ir fugos M K Ciurlionis editor 1980 Ciurlionio daile 1976 Honours and awards EditHonours Edit National honours Edit Lithuania Former Grand Master Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Vytautas the Great 16 17 18 Lithuania Former Grand Master Grand Cross of the Order of the Cross of Vytis 19 Lithuania Former Grand Master Grand Cross of the Order of Grand Duke Gediminas 16 Foreign honours Edit Estonia Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana 16 France Grand Cross of the Order of the Legion of Honour 16 France Grand Cross of the Order of La Pleiade 16 Saxony Recipient of the Saxon Constitutional Medal 16 Greece Grand Cross of the Order of Honour 16 Latvia Grand Officer of the Order of the Three Stars 16 Luxembourg Recipient of the European Medal of Merit 16 Malta Honorary Knight Grand Cross of Obedience of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta 16 20 Norway Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit 16 Poland Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland 16 Romanian Royal Family Extra Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown 21 Awards Edit Foreign AwardsEuropean People s Party Recipient of the Robert Schuman Medal 16 France Foundation du Futur Award 16 22 Germany Hermann Ehlers Prize 16 22 Italy Vibo Valentia Testimony Prize 16 Norway Norwegian People s Peace Prize 16 22 Philippines Gusi Peace Prize Spain Ramon Llull International Prize 16 UNESCO Recipient of the Medal for Contribution in Democracy and the Fight for Human Rights 16 United States Recipient of the Presidents Truman Reagan Medal of Freedom of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation 16 23 United Kingdom International Freedom Foundation Award 16 Honorary doctorates EditLandsbergis has received honorary doctorates from the following institutions United States Loyola University Chicago 1991 Lithuania Vytautas Magnus University Kaunas 1992 United States Weber State University Ogden Utah 1992 United States Yale University New Haven Connecticut 1992 Lithuania Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 1998 Lithuania University of Law 2000 Finland Helsinki University 2000 Wales Cardiff University 2000 France Sorbonne 2001 Lithuania Art Academy 2003 See also EditList of presidents of LithuaniaReferences Edit Prague Declaration Declaration Text 3 June 2008 Retrieved 28 January 2010 International Advisory Council Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation Archived from the original on 10 June 2011 Retrieved 20 May 2011 Encyclopedia of the Righteous Among the Nations Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust Europe Part II pp 210 211 2011 Uogele Anicetas 1999 Mano sachmatai in Lithuanian Anapilin iskeliavo V Landsbergio zmona G Rucyte Landsbergiene KaunoDiena lt kauno diena lt International Patrons of The Henry Jackson Society Henry Jackson Society Archived from the original on 30 April 2006 Fa Solis Musikverlag amp Produktion e K 6 January 2017 advisory board Causasian Chamber Orchestra Caucasianco com Retrieved 20 March 2017 Estonian MEP supports ban of communist symbols Baltictimes com 26 January 2005 Retrieved 20 March 2017 a b Landsbergis about Jewish community leader she has no clue what she s doing delfi 7 August 2019 https en delfi lt politics landsbergis about jewish community leader she has no clue what shes doing d id 81929591 a b Pankune Dainora 30 June 2022 Po audringu kalbu pateikimo stadijoje Seimas pritare Vytauto Landsbergio pripazinimui valstybes vadovu opozicija kaltino siekiu perrasyti istorija in Lithuanian Delfi Przemyslaw Kieronczyk Provisional Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania 1990 as an example of transitional regulation between a socialist and a democratic state p 126 Gdansk Jankauskas Kestutis Maksimaitis Mindaugas Lietuvos konstitucijos Lithuanian Constitutions in Lithuanian Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia Vytautas Landsbergis recognized as Lithuania s 1st post independence head of state Delfi Zicari Egle 30 June 2022 Valstybes vadovu pripazintas Vytautas Landsbergis sveikinti reikia ne mane o Lietuva in Lithuanian Delfi Brunalas Benas 30 June 2022 Opozicija grasina po kitu Seimo rinkimu atsaukti V Landsbergiui suteikta valstybes vadovo statusa in Lithuanian diena lt a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Litouws Cultureel Centrum Litouwscc org Retrieved 20 March 2017 Lithuanian Presidency Archived 19 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine Lithuanian Orders searching form Photographic image JPG Grybauskaitrel lrp lt Retrieved 20 March 2017 President of the Republic of Lithuania Grybauskaite1 lrp lt Retrieved 20 March 2017 H E President Valdas Adamkus was granted a name of Honorary Member of MOPT Maltieciai lt 20 June 2014 Retrieved 20 March 2017 Vytautas Landsbergis vizita la Castelul Peleș Familia Regală a Romaniei Royal Family of Romania Romaniaregala ro 26 June 2015 Retrieved 20 March 2017 a b c Vytautas Landsbergis Speakers Oslo Freedom Forum 20 May 2009 Retrieved 20 March 2017 Truman Reagan Medal of Freedom Victims of Communism 20 June 2014 Archived from the original on 24 April 2016 Retrieved 20 March 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vytautas Landsbergis Vytautas Landsbergis NATO Vytautas Landsbergis biography Appearances on C SPAN Interviewed on ANN TV 2015 on the erosion of nation state sovereignty Western responsibility for protecting the Baltic States and the state of World democracy Vytautas Landsbergis Freedom Collection interview Vytautas Landsbergis Your hair can turn grey while overthinking but I do not recommend it Interviews with exceptional minds Eximia Vytautas Landsbergis player profile and games at Chessgames com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vytautas Landsbergis amp oldid 1140306077, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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