Conservative Party of Lithuania
The Conservative Party of Lithuania, officially known as the Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats, is a center-right political party in Lithuania. Founded in 1993, it emphasizes traditional values, national sovereignty, and a market-oriented economy. The party has played a significant role in Lithuanian politics, advocating for policies that support economic growth and social stability.
The party has participated in various coalition governments and has been influential in shaping Lithuania's foreign policy, particularly its relationship with the European Union and NATO. Its leadership has included notable figures such as Andrius Kubilius, who served as Prime Minister from 2008 to 2012.