The Labour Party (Lithuanian: Darbo Partija), or DP, is a political party in Lithuania. It was founded in 2003 by the Russian-born millionaire Viktor Uspaskich. In its first electoral test, the 2004 European Parliamentary Elections, it was by far the most successful party gaining 30.2% of the vote and returning 5 MEPs. It joined the European Democratic Party and thus the group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe. At the 2004 legislative elections, the party won 28.4% of the popular vote and 39 out of 141 seats, making it the largest single party in the Parliament of Lithuania. After the election Labour formed a coalition government with the Social Democrats and New Union.
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| Major parties | Labour Party - Liberal and Centre Union - Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania- Social Democratic Party of Lithuania - Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union - New Union (Social Liberals) - Homeland Union (Conservatives, Political Prisoners and Deportees, Christian Democrats) - Order and Justice |
| Minor parties | Christian Conservative Social Union - Lithuanian Christian Democrats - Lithuanian Union of Russians - Lithuanian National Union - Civic Democratic Party |
| - List of political parties - Politics of Lithuania | |


