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In Lithuania, the centre-left Social Democrats (SD) are aiming to form a coalition government with two other parties after winning the country's parliamentary election. The election, which focused on living costs and security concerns, saw the SD garner 22% support, ahead of the anti-establishment Nemunas Dawn (17%) and the ruling Homeland Union (15%).
Courtesy: theprint.in
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