After processing the party's documents, the ministry confirmed that they were in order. Now the party can be registered at the Center of Registers.
The party's chairman Juozas Murauskas, currently working as a driver at Kaunas Municipality, told BNS on Thursday that the party planned to take part in the Seimas elections in fall. The emigrants would like to cooperate with some other political party, he said.
"It doesn’t matter whether it's the social democrats or the conservatives, or the liberals, or any other party," Murauskas said, adding that he would work with any party which dealt with "ordinary people and ordinary people's problems."
Murauskas also said his party would try to facilitate business conditions and change the tax system if it got into the Seimas.
The Emigrants' Party has 2,300 members, Murauskas said. Following registration, it would become the 44th political party in Lithuania.
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