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Rimantas Dagys

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Rimantas Jonas Dagys
Rimantas Dagys in Vepriai
Member of the Seimas
In office
15 November 1992 – 13 November 2020
Minister of Social Security and Labour
In office
9 December 2008 – 22 July 2009
Prime MinisterAndrius Kubilius
Preceded byVilija Blinkevičiūtė
Succeeded byDonatas Jankauskas
Personal details
Born (1957-06-16) 16 June 1957 (age 66)
Sherubay-Noora, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union
(now Abay, Kazakhstan)
Political partyChristian Union (from 2020)
Other political
affiliations
LSDP (1989–1999)
LSDS (1999–2001)
Homeland Union (2002–2019)
Alma materVilnius University
ProfessionChemist

Rimantas Jonas Dagys (born 16 July 1957) is a Lithuanian chemist and politician, member of the Seimas (1992–1996, 1996–2000), and from 2008 to 2009 assigned Minister of Labor and Social Security by presidential decree.[1]

Rimantas Dagys was born in the settlement of Sherubay-Noora (now Abay, Kazakhstan) to a family of former Gulag prisoners, deported from Lithuania for 10 years: his mother, Filomena Dagienė was imprisoned in Vorkuta camps, his father, Jonas Dagys, in Siblag camps. The family returned to Lithuania in 1964.[1]

On 26 June 2019 he announced about suspending his membership in Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats, on the same day his membership was suspended by Discipline Committee of Homeland Union.[2] Discipline Committee has explained that this decision was made, since Rimantas Dagys has not removed his signature supporting the amendments of Child protection law (thus acting together with Mindaugas Puidokas), has raised doubts about the correspondence of values of party's candidate in 2019 Lithuanian presidential election, Ingrida Šimonytė, to Christian democracy, has claimed that the amendments of Social enterprise law were proposed by party members Justas Džiugelis ir Monika Navickienė.[2] R. Dagys claimed that the conflict has started because Homeland Union, as many other parties, rejected a clear ideology, which, in his opinion is the fault of chairman Gabrielius Landsbergis, who, in his opinion, holds liberal views.[2]

Afterwards Rimantas Dagys established a party called Christian Union.[3] Its constituent congress happened on 8 February 2020.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Rimantas Jonas Dagys", a biography at the Lithuanian parliament website
  2. ^ a b c Lauryna Vireliūnaitė „Rimantas Dagys apie suspenduotą narystę partijoje: vyksta demokratijos šventės tąsa“, „15 min“, Publikuota: 2019 birželio 26 d. 10:31 , Atnaujinta: 2019 birželio 26 d. 10:48 [1]
  3. ^ a b Dalia Plikūnė, „Dagys steigia krikščioniškų pažiūrų partiją: ryškėja jos sudėtis“, BNS, ELTA, www.DELFI.lt 2020 m. vasario 8 d. 11:01 [2]


Seimas
Preceded by Member of the Seimas for Šilainiai
2004 – 2016
Succeeded by


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