Paksas's impeachment led to the party reorganising itself as 'Order and Justice' to compete in the Lithuanian parliamentary election, 2004 .
He chose not to run for re-election during the Lithuanian presidential election in 2009.
The disputed results are based on about 202,000 votes (representative of about 9.5%-10% of population) cast on Polish political candidates in the 1923 Lithuanian elections.
During the 2012 Lithuanian parliamentary election campaign, the Social Democrats were reported to prefer delaying the euro adoption, from the previous 2014 target until 1 January 2015.
In the meantime, he may try to round up Communist loyalists to run in the Lithuanian elections.
He was a candidate in the Lithuanian presidential election of February 1993, gathering 38.9% of vote and losing to Algirdas Brazauskas.
It participated in the 2008 Lithuanian parliamentary elections but failed to reach the 5% cutoff and sent no members to the Seimas.
Three politicians from the Polish minority were elected in the recent Lithuanian parliamentary elections.
In your article on the Lithuanian elections (February 17th), you state that Poland held Lithuania's capital, Vilnius, between 1920 and 1939.
He chose not to run for re-election during the Lithuanian presidential election in 2009 and was succeeded on 12 July 2009 by Dalia Grybauskaitė.