Persistent Identifier
|
hdl:21.12137/N7MOAD |
Publication Date
|
2025-09-10 |
Title
| Statutes of the Political Party "Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats", starting from 1993 |
Other Identifier
| Lithuanian Data Archive for Social Sciences and Humanities (LiDA): LiDA_TextualData_0573 |
Author
| Žvaliauskas, Giedrius (Research Group – Civil Society and Sustainability, Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania [Data collection; Data curation]) - ORCID: 0000-0001-8970-0756 |
Point of Contact
|
Use email button above to contact.
Center for Data Analysis and Archiving (DAtA) (Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania) |
Description
| The party’s predecessor – the Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives) (TS (LK)) – was established on May 1, 1993, as the political successor of the right-wing faction of the Sąjūdis movement (initially known as the Reform Movement of Lithuania). In the period of 1999–2000, after internal conflicts, the party experienced two splits: on December 12, 1999, former members founded the Homeland People’s Party, and on July 2, 2000, – the Union of Moderate Conservatives. During the congress held on May 24–25, 2003, the party’s name was changed to Homeland Union (Conservatives, Christian Democrats, Freedom Fighters), retaining the option to use the official shortened name – Homeland Union (TS). The period of 2003–2004 marked the strengthening of the party: on November 8, 2003, the politically insignificant the Right Union of Lithuania joined this political party, and on February 7, 2004, – the Lithuanian Union of Political Prisoners and Deportees. After the latter event, the party’s name was changed to Homeland Union (Conservatives, Political Prisoners and the Exiled, Christian Democrats), but the official shortened name remained unchanged – Homeland Union (TS). On February 24, 2008, the Lithuanian Nationalist Union congress, and on March 11, 2008, the Homeland Union congress, confirmed the merger of the Lithuanian Nationalist Union into the Homeland Union. Furthermore, on May 17, 2008, the Homeland Union and the political party Lithuanian Christian Democrats merged into the Political Party "Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats" (TS-LKD). The new party statutes also legalized the full name the Political Party "Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats (Conservatives, Political Prisoners and the Exiled, Nationalists)". On December 17, 2011, the third split of the party occurred: some former members of the Lithuanian Nationalist Union, who had left TS-LKD, re-established this party. |
Subject
| Social Sciences |
Keyword
| political parties https://elsst.cessda.eu/id/c1561f24-0cc7-464c-82c9-e8d820060494 (ELSST) https://elsst.cessda.eu
organizations https://elsst.cessda.eu/id/4/56f6c6b2-5cf1-40de-9bcd-39cf5212e6b8 (ELSST) https://elsst.cessda.eu
political groups https://elsst.cessda.eu/id/4/b8c8a982-9950-4d8f-8314-4f83b74346e2 (ELSST) https://elsst.cessda.eu |
Topic Classification
| Government, political systems and organisations (CESSDA CV for CESSDA Topic Classification) https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/vocabulary/TopicClassification?code=PoliticsGovernmentPoliticalSystemsAndOrganisations |
Notes
| The main language of the data is Lithuanian (lit).
The data were also machine translated into English (eng).
Depositor provided keywords:
- Lithuanian political parties
- statutes.
|
Language
| English; Lithuanian |
Production Date
| 2025-09-10 |
Production Location
| Kaunas, Lithuania |
Funding Information
| Research Council of Lithuania (Implementation of the International Research Infrastructure Membership Plan [CESSDA ERIC]): VS-19 / SV3240301 |
Distributor
| Lithuanian Data Archive for Social Sciences and Humanities (Center for Data Analysis and Archiving (DAtA), Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania) (LiDA) https://lida.dataverse.lt 
|
Distribution Date
| 2025-09-10 |
Depositor
| Žvaliauskas, Giedrius (Research Group – Civil Society and Sustainability, Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania [ORCID: 0000-0001-8970-0756]) |
Deposit Date
| 2025-08-01 |
Time Period
| Start Date: 1993 |
Date of Collection
| Start Date: 1999 |
Data Type
| Textual data |
Series
| Textual Data > Statutes (Laws) of Lithuanian Political Parties: The series "Textual Data > Statutes (Laws) of Lithuanian Political Parties" contains datasets that include documents regulating the organizational structure and functions of internal institutions and their mutual interactions in the major Lithuanian political parties. Major Lithuanian political parties are defined as parties that have representatives elected to the Parliament through the proportional representation system and delegated to the Government. |
Software
| R (DDI Alliance CV for Software Package), Version: 4.5.1
Other (DDI Alliance CV for Software Package) |
Data Source
| Other (DDI Alliance CV for Data Source Type); TS(LK) Statute, adopted on May 1st, 1993; TS(LK) Statute, adopted on March 10th, 1996; TS(LK) Statute, adopted on November 28th, 1998; TS(LK) Statute, adopted on November 13th, 1999; TS(LK) Statute, adopted on May 24–25th, 2003; TS Statute, adopted on November 8th, 2003; TS Statute, adopted on February 7th, 2004; TS Statute, editions of December 10th, 2005 and June 17th, 2006; TS-LKD Statute, adopted on May 17th, 2008; TS-LKD Statute, adopted on June 18th, 2011; TS-LKD Statute, adopted on May 12th, 2013; TS-LKD Statute, adopted on May 9th, 2015; TS-LKD Statute, adopted on March 4th, 2017; TS-LKD Statute, adopted on May 12th, 2018 |
Origin of Historical Sources
| Website of the Political Party "Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats" |