The current government of Lithuania is the 19th since the restoration of independence on 11 March 1990.
Kazimiera Prunskienė became the first Prime Minister of newly independent Lithuania, appointed by the Supreme Council on 17 March 1990, although the law governing the mandate of the government was only adopted on the 22 March. Her government resigned less than a year later and was followed by those of
Albertas Šimėnas,
Gediminas Vagnorius,
Aleksandras Abišala. These early governments were primarily occupied with ensuring the diplomatic recognition and economic support for the new country and managing tensions with the
Soviet Union. Following the
first election to the Seimas,
Democratic Labor Party of Lithuania formed the government headed by
Bronislovas Lubys, a prominent industrialist, who headed the government until the
first presidential election and was followed by
Adolfas Šleževičius. His government was mainly preoccupied with ensuring the monetary stability of the country, following years of high inflation. Šleževičius was forced to resign in February 1996, amid a row regarding a deposit he had withdrawn from a local bank just days before its collapse.
Laurynas Stankevičius was appointed in his stead. The
1996 parliamentary election was won by the
Homeland Union. The government was formed by the Homeland Union and
Lithuanian Christian Democrats, with Gediminas Vagnorius appointed as the prime minister for the second time. In spring 2009, the Government survived the vote of no-confidence in the Seimas, but resigned shortly thereafter, with the popular then-mayor of Vilnius
Rolandas Paksas appointed to the post of Prime Minister. His government lasted only 5 months, before he publicly renounced and refused to sign the privatization agreement for
Mazeikiu Nafta oil refinery, resigning as a result.
Andrius Kubilius served as the prime minister from November 1999 until the next
election to Seimas in October 2000. The election resulted in Rolandas Paksas, now part of
Liberal Union of Lithuania, serving as the prime minister for the second time. His government, formed together with
New Union (Social Liberals), lasted only seven months before being brought down by disagreements within the coalition.
Gediminas Kirkilas served as the prime minister until the next
election to the Seimas in 2008. The coalition of Homeland Union,
Liberal Movement,
Liberal and Centre Union and the short-lived
National Resurrection Party formed the
15th government of Lithuania, with
Andrius Kubilius as the prime minister for the second time. Despite the deep economic crisis and taking unpopular decisions, his Government became the first Lithuanian government to last the full term of the parliament. ==See also==