Česlovas Juršėnas
Lithuanian politician
Acting forPanižiškė, Poland
Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania (1990-2001)
Communist Party of Lithuania (until 1989)
Česlovas Juršėnas (born 18 May 1938[1]) is a Lithuanian politician and a former Speaker of the Seimas, the Lithuanian parliament.
In 1955, he graduated from Ignalina secondary school (now Ignalina Česlovas Kudaba Progymnasium) with a gold medal and entered Vilnius State University of Vincas Kapsukas, graduating in 1960.[2]
During 1960–1964 Juršėnas was an employee of a newspaper Tiesa.
He was a signatory of the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania on 11 March 1990.[1]
Juršėnas has published several books about politics and the world.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b c CV at Seimas website.
- ^ "Švenčionių rajono savivaldybė - Česlovas Juršėnas". Švenčionys municipality. Retrieved 2016-01-15.
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Signatories of the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania
- Abišala
- Aksomaitis
- Ambrazaitytė
- Ambrazevičius
- Andrikienė
- Andriukaitienė
- Andriukaitis
- Antanavičius
- Apšega
- Arlauskas
- Astrauskas
- Balcevič
- Baldišis
- Beinortas
- Beriozovas
- Bičkauskas
- Brazauskas
- Butkevičius
- Čepaitis
- Čobotas
- Degutis
- Dringelis
- Endriukaitis
- Gajauskas
- Gentvilas
- Genzelis
- Gerdaitytė
- Giniotas
- Glaveckas
- Grakauskas
- Grinius
- Gudaitis
- Hofertienė
- Iešmantas
- Ilgūnas
- Januška
- Jarašiūnas
- Jarmolenko
- Jasukaitytė
- Juknevičienė
- Juknevičius
- Jurgelis
- Juršėnas
- Kačinskas
- Karoblis
- Karvelis
- Katkus
- Klumbys
- Kolesnikovas
- Kropas
- Kudaba
- Kumža
- Kuzmickas
- Landsbergis
- Lapinskas
- Laurinkus
- Leščinskas
- Liaučius
- Lubys
- Mačys
- Malkevičius
- Milčius
- Minkevičius
- Miškinis
- Morkūnas
- Motieka
- Nedzinskienė
- Norvilas
- Okinčic
- Oželytė
- Ozolas
- Paleckis
- Paliūnas
- Pangonis
- Patackas
- Paulauskas
- Pečeliūnas
- Petrovas
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- Plečkaitis
- Poškus
- Povilionis
- Prapiestis
- Prunskienė
- Puplauskas
- Račas
- Ramonas
- Rasimavičius
- Ražauskas
- Razma
- Rimkus
- Rudys
- Rudzys
- Rupeika
- Sabutis
- Šadreika
- Saja
- Sakalas
- Šaltenis
- Saudargas
- Sėjūnas
- Šepetys
- Šerkšnys
- Šimėnas
- Šimėnas
- Simutis
- Stankevičius
- Survila
- Tamulis
- Taurantas
- Terleckas
- Tupikas
- Ulba
- Uoka
- Vagnorius
- Vaišvila
- Vaitiekūnas
- Valatka
- Valionytė
- Varanauskas
- Vilkas
- Zingeris
- Žalys
- Žiemelis
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