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Viktoras Fiodorovas

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Viktoras Fiodorovas yra Lietuvos politikas, gimęs 1987 m. sausio 29 d. Kėdainiuose. Jis buvo Lietuvos Seimo narys 2012–2016 ir vėl išrinktas 2020 metais. Fiodorovas priklausė Darbo partijai, joje ėjo įvairias vadovaujančias pareigas, tačiau 2024 m. paliko partiją ir toliau dirba kaip nepriklausomas Seimo narys Mišrioje Seimo narių grupėje.

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Viktoras Fiodorovas was born on January 29, 1987, in Kėdainiai, Lithuania.

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He is married to Indrė Fiodorova and has two children, Adomas and Lukas.

He finished his secondary education at Kėdainiai “Atžalyno” Secondary School in 2005.

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He pursued higher education studies at Mykolas Romeris University (MRU).

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He later pursued studies in the Creative and Entertainment Industries program at the SMK University of Applied Social Sciences, but did not complete the degree.

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He did not obtain a higher education degree, as neither his studies at Mykolas Romeris University nor at SMK University were completed.

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During his tenure as a Kėdainiai District municipal councilor (2011–2012), he did not draw a salary for that role – at the time, Lithuanian municipal council members received only token compensation for attending meetings (regular salaries for councilors were introduced by law only in mid-2023).

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From 2009 to 2012 he served as an assistant to Member of the European Parliament Viktor Uspaskich.

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Outside of politics, he has worked as a television show producer.

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Since November 2024, he has been a member of the Mixed Group of Seimas members (non-attached MPs) in the 2024–2028 Parliament.

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He left the Labour Party in mid-2024, resigning from the party while serving as its Seimas faction leader and choosing to continue as an independent politician.

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He eventually became the elder (chairman) of the Labour Party’s parliamentary faction in the Seimas during the 2020–2024 term.

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Fiodorovas re-assumed a leadership role in the Labour Party’s central office from 2018 to 2020, serving as the head of the party’s headquarters in that period.

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Fiodorovas became a Member of the Seimas in 2012 and served in Parliament from November 16, 2012 to November 14, 2016, having been elected via the Labour Party’s list.

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Within the Seimas, he served as Deputy Elder (deputy leader) of the Labour Party’s parliamentary faction from November 22, 2012 until May 20, 2015.

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He was a member of the Kėdainiai District Municipal Council from 2011 until 2012.

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He also chaired the Kėdainiai District Youth Affairs Council during 2011–2012.

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He worked at the Labour Party’s central headquarters from 2009 to 2012, first as deputy head and later as head of the headquarters.

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On November 13, 2025, Viktoras Fiodorovas was confirmed as the Chairman of the Seimas Ethics and Procedures Commission.

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In the current (2024–2028) Seimas, Fiodorovas initially served as the Deputy Chair (vice-chairman) of the European Affairs Committee from November 21, 2024 until October 16, 2025.

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In the new (2024–2028) Parliament, Fiodorovas became a member of the Seimas European Affairs Committee, which is responsible for considering all EU-related matters.

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During the 2020–2024 term, he served as a member of the Seimas Economic Committee.

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He was Deputy Chair of the Seimas Committee on Information Society Development from 2015 until the end of the 2012–2016 term.

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He served as a member of the Seimas Youth and Sports Affairs Commission from 2012 until 2016.

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He was also a member of the Seimas Ethics and Procedures Commission between 2012 and 2015.

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In the 2024 parliamentary elections, Fiodorovas ran as an independent (self-nominated) candidate and was elected to the Seimas from the Kėdainiai single-member constituency.

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He won the Kėdainiai constituency seat in 2024 outright in the first round, securing 41.36% of the vote.

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He was elected as a member of the Kėdainiai District Municipal Council in 2023 but decided not to assume the seat, leading the Central Electoral Commission (VRK) to revoke his mandate.

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In 2023, Fiodorovas ran for mayor of the Kėdainiai District and led in the first round with 25.58% of the vote, but ultimately lost in the runoff with 47.89% of votes to incumbent Valentinas Tamulis’s 50.01%.

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He returned to national politics by being elected to the Seimas again in 2020 for the 2020–2024 parliamentary term.

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In the October 2020 Seimas elections, he was initially ranked 6th on the Labour Party’s list, but after preferential votes (“reitingavimas”) were counted, his final position shifted to 8th in the list ranking. He obtained a seat in Parliament as the Labour Party won enough mandates that year.

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In the October 2020 parliamentary elections, he was ranked 6th on the Labour Party’s national candidate list.

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He failed to win re-election in the 2016 parliamentary elections. The Labour Party’s support collapsed (only 4.69% in the multi-member vote, yielding 0 proportional seats and just 2 single-member seats nationwide), and Fiodorovas – who ran in the Kėdainiai constituency – did not secure a mandate.

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In the 2012 Seimas elections, Fiodorovas was listed 8th on the Labour Party’s candidate list and received 7,491 preferential votes, which placed him 9th in the final post-election list ranking (he still secured a seat as the party won 29 mandates).

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In his 2023 municipal election declaration, he reported owning €140,000 worth of registrable assets (such as real estate or vehicles), around €5,000 in cash, about €400 in securities or valuables, and liabilities including a €93,000 loan.

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As a Member of the Seimas, his base salary was roughly €3,434 per month gross (around €2,077 net), with additional stipends for leadership roles; his earnings as an MEP assistant (2009–2012) are not publicly disclosed (estimated at ~€2,000 monthly).

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Beyond formal offices, he has participated in inter-parliamentary groups – for instance, he is a member of the Seimas group for cooperation with Honorary Consuls and was part of the Lithuania–Azerbaijan parliamentary friendship group, reflecting his involvement in international parliamentary relations.

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From 2007 to 2009, Fiodorovas served as the chairman of the Labour Party’s youth organization “Darbas.”

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In September 2024, one of Fiodorovas’s aides, Laura Čižiūtė, was named by law enforcement as a suspect in an investigation into the embezzlement of over €500,000 of European Parliament funds. The alleged scheme (involving falsified work as an MEP’s assistant) took place from 2014 to 2020, when Čižiūtė served as Viktor Uspaskich’s European Parliament assistant. Fiodorovas stated that he had been unaware of the allegations against his aide.

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In February 2013, the Chief Official Ethics Commission (VTEK) concluded that Fiodorovas had violated the law on aligning public and private interests by failing to recuse himself from a Kėdainiai District Council decision involving a company owned by Labour Party leader Viktor Uspaskich.

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His wife, Indrė Fiodorova, became a Kėdainiai District Council member in 2023 and leads the “Kėdainiai – visų” faction; in her 2022 disclosure she declared about €45,700 in income with only €3,587 in taxes (effective ~7.9% rate, suggesting lower-taxed or exempt income sources).

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His wife, Indrė Fiodorova, has been active in both community and business roles – she serves as the head (CEO) of the association “Kėdainių bendruomenė” and is also the director of a private company “Interneto žinios” (an advertising and internet services firm).

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During his 2020–2024 term, Fiodorovas rarely updated his public parliamentary work schedule – on most days his official Seimas diary showed no listed meetings or activities, underscoring a lack of proactive transparency in disclosing his agenda.

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At age 25, he became the youngest person ever elected to the Seimas (Lithuanian Parliament).

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He is fluent in Lithuanian, Russian, and English.

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