Lionginas Šepetys
Lithuanian politician
Lionginas Šepetys | |
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Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR | |
In office June 1981 (1981-06) – 10 March 1990 (1990-03-10) | |
Prime Minister | Vytautas Sakalauskas Ringaudas Songaila |
Preceded by | Ringaudas Songaila |
Succeeded by | Vytautas Landsbergis (Chairman of the Supreme Council) |
Personal details | |
Born | (1926-11-23)23 November 1926 Kazliškiai, Ukmergė District |
Died | 9 December 2017(2017-12-09) (aged 91)[1] Vilnius, Lithuania |
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Lionginas Šepetys (23 November 1926 – 9 December 2017) was a Lithuanian politician. He became Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR in 1981. In 1990 Šepetys was among those who signed the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.[2]
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- Photo of Lionginas Šepetys (right) and Petras Griškevičius (left) at the ribbon cutting for the Lithuanian Folk Museum (Lietuvos liaudies buities muziejus) outside Kaunas in 1974, from the Lithuanian Central State Archives. archived 13 March 2016
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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
- Pikturna
- 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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