The Lithuanian Liberty Union ( Lithuanian: Lietuvos laisvės sąjunga, LLS) was a political party in Lithuania.
The party was established in 1992 as a breakaway from the Lithuanian Freedom League, and was formerly registered as a political party on 13 September 1994. [1] It contested the 1992 elections, but received just 0.4% of the vote and failed to win a seat. [2] In the 1996 elections it increased its vote share to 1.5%, but again failed to win a seat.
The 2000 elections saw the party's vote share fall to 1.3%, but it succeeded in winning its first seat, [2] taken by Vytautas Šustauskas. [1] Šustauskas was the party's candidate in the 2002–03 presidential elections, but received just 0.4% of the vote. [3] The party lost its sole Seimas seat in the 2004 elections. [4]
The party was dissolved in 2011 and the Union for the President of Lithuania was established as a replacement. [5]