The Liberal Movement was established in 2006 after the party's then leadership separated from the Liberal and
Center Union of Arturas Zuokas.
Conservatives--45 seats; National Revival Party and Liberal and Center Union faction--13 seats; Liberal Movement--13 seats.
The Conservatives put together a four-party coalition with the National Revival, Liberal Movement, and Liberal and Center Union parties, and Conservative leader Andrius Kubilius became prime minister--a post he previously held in 1999-2000.
Skikas was member of the Liberal and
Center Union. After his arrest, he suspended his party membership.
Conservatives--45 seats; National Revival Party faction--7 seats; Liberal Movement--11 seats; Liberal and
Center Union faction--7 seats.
Pocius' candidature was criticized not only by the opposition parliamentary groups of the Labor Party, the party Order and Justice, but also by members of the Liberal Movement and the Liberal and
Center Union, which belong to the ruling coalition.
Conservatives--45 seats; National Revival Party faction--17 seats (including two independent members of parliament, or MPs) and the Speaker; Liberal Movement--11 seats; Liberal and
Center Union faction--9 seats (including 1 independent MP).
Minister of Interior--Regimantas Ciupaila, Liberal and
Center Union