Agnė Jakavičiutė-Miliauskienė
Demokratų frakcija „Vardan Lietuvos“
Oficialus Seimo profilis ↗Agnė Jakavičiutė-Miliauskienė yra Lietuvos politikė, gimusi 1987 m. liepos 24 d. Telšiuose. Ji turi platų išsilavinimą kultūros ir vadybos srityse bei ilgametę patirtį kultūros centruose. Nuo 2024 m. lapkričio 14 d. dirba Seime, atstovaudama Demokratų frakcijai „Vardan Lietuvos“. Ji buvo Telšių rajono savivaldybės pavaduotoja ir aktyviai veikia įvairiose parlamentinėse komisijose bei grupėse. Taip pat žinoma dėl iniciatyvų menstruacinio skurdo klausimais.
Agnė Jakavičiutė-Miliauskienė was born on 24 July 1987 in Telšiai, Lithuania.
Earned a Diploma in Art Management from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre in 2020.
Earned a Diploma in Theatre Directing from Klaipėda University in 2018.
Earned a Diploma in Management of Cultural Activities from Žemaitijos College in 2009.
Studied law at Vilnius University but did not complete the degree.
Decided to pursue law studies at Vilnius University as she embarked on a political path (though she did not complete the program).
From 2019 to 2024 she worked as Chief Specialist for the Samogitian Region at the Council for the Protection of Ethnic Culture.
Served as Art Director of the Telšiai Cultural Centre from 2015 to 2024.
Led the Nevarėnai Cultural Centre (as Head of Division) from 2011 to 2019.
Was Deputy Director of the Luokė Cultural Centre from 2009 to 2011.
Headed a division of the Telšiai District Cultural Centre from 2007 to 2009.
Prior to her political career, she worked as a theatre director with roughly 18 years of experience in the cultural sector.
She has been a member of the Seimas (Parliament of Lithuania) since 14 November 2024.
Member of the Political Group of Democrats "For Lithuania" in the Seimas since 14 November 2024.
She was removed from the Telšiai District Vice Mayor position in 2024 after the local governing coalition changed, which sent her party into the opposition. Following her dismissal, she returned to work at the Telšiai Cultural Centre and continued in her role as an Ethnic Culture Council specialist.
Served as Deputy Mayor of Telšiai District Municipality in 2023–2024.
Member of the Union of Democrats "For Lithuania" since 2023.
She briefly served as a Telšiai District Municipal Council member in 2023—elected via the Labour Party’s list—but resigned her council seat upon being appointed Telšiai Deputy Mayor later that year.
Was a member of the Labour Party from 2010 to 2023.
Became Deputy Chair of the Commission for the Traditions and Heritage of Lithuanian Studies on 25 November 2025.
Served as Deputy Chair of the Seimas Committee for the Future from 16 October 2025 to 12 November 2025.
Member of the Commission for the Traditions and Heritage of Lithuanian Studies since 28 March 2025.
Member of the Commission for the Cause of Freedom and National Historical Memory since 4 December 2024.
Member of the Seimas Committee on Education and Science since 19 November 2024.
Member of the Seimas Committee for the Future since 19 November 2024.
In the 2024 Seimas elections, she won the Telšiai single-member constituency (No. 40), defeating independent candidate Valentinas Bukauskas in the runoff with 54.92% of the vote (Bukauskas received 45.08%).
The 2024 parliamentary election was her first time running for the Seimas, and she won the Telšiai single-member constituency by defeating long-time MP Valentinas Bukauskas, who was vying for his sixth term.
Elected to the Seimas in 2024 in the Telšiai (No. 40) single-member constituency as a candidate of the Democratic Union "For Lithuania".
As a Member of the Seimas (ordinary MP without additional posts), her base salary in 2025 was approximately €6,250 gross per month, which is about €3,800 net after taxes (based on a 3.5 coefficient of the base salary rate).
Her prior roles in the cultural sector were modestly paid. For instance, in mid-2025 the Telšiai Cultural Centre’s average gross monthly salary was about €1,715, implying that as the Art Director there her earnings would have been in a similar range (estimated).
As Deputy Mayor of Telšiai District in 2023–2024, she earned roughly €4,587 gross per month on average (2024 data for the Vice Mayor position).
In her 2024 asset declaration, she reported having approximately €5,000 worth of other registrable assets (such as art and jewelry) and €7,000 in cash savings.
Her family’s total declared wealth in 2024 was about €142,000, with her husband Martynas Miliauskas owning the bulk of it (mostly in real estate, as she herself declared no real estate assets).
Local media observed that she and her spouse declared exactly the same assets two years in a row, an unusually static situation that raised questions about how no values changed year-over-year in their declarations.
Her asset declarations reveal a very modest personal estate: in 2024 she declared only a few thousand euros in savings and valuables and no real estate in her own name, essentially the same figures as in her 2023 declaration (an unusual year-over-year stability).
She did not list any real estate property of her own in her declarations; her husband’s assets (around €30,000 in home property and €86,000 in land, plus some savings) accounted for the bulk of their family’s total declared wealth (~€142,000 in 2024).
Member of the Provisional Group of Samogitians in the Seimas (a regional parliamentary group) since December 2024.
Member of the Seimas Delegation to the Baltic Assembly since December 2024.
In June 2023, the Telšiai District Municipal Anti-Corruption Commission launched an investigation into her husband Martynas Miliauskas’s work arrangements amid suspicions that he was officially employed in multiple public institutions at overlapping times. The inquiry, prompted by a complaint, sought to determine if his work time records were being falsified, a matter that garnered attention given his wife’s position as Vice Mayor at the time.
In December 2025, she refused an invitation to join the State Progress Council, calling the removal of Cultural Assembly members 'unacceptable' and against her values.
She has advocated for addressing menstrual poverty, organizing a conference in the Seimas on menstrual hygiene policy in 2025.
She took parental leave from her role at the Telšiai Cultural Centre in 2023 while serving as Vice Mayor, indicating she had a young child at that time.
She is married.
Her husband, Martynas Miliauskas, works as a music teacher in the Telšiai region.