Arminas Lydeka
Liberalų sąjūdžio frakcija
Oficialus Seimo profilis ↗Arminas Lydeka yra Lietuvos politikas, parlamentaras ir diplomatas, turintis ilgametę patirtį Seime, įvairiose tarptautinėse parlamentinėse delegacijose bei diplomatinėse pozicijose. Jis taip pat yra žinomas protokolo, etiketo ir teisės srityse publikacijomis bei seminarų vedimu.
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Arminas Lydeka was born on 21 February 1968 in Alytus, Lithuania.
„Date of birth | 21 February 1968 Place of birth | Alytus, Lithuania“
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In 1994, Arminas Lydeka undertook a traineeship at Aarhus University in Denmark.
„1994 | Traineeship, Aarhus University, Kingdom of Denmark“
In 1995, he completed a traineeship at the University of London in the United Kingdom.
„1995 | Traineeship, University of London, UK“
In 1997, he pursued a traineeship at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
„1997 | Traineeship, University of Amsterdam, Kingdom of the Netherlands“
In 1993–1994, he obtained a Master’s degree in Sociology of International Relations at Lomonosov Moscow State University.
„1993–1994 | Master’s in Sociology of International Relations,... Lomonosov Moscow State University“
He earned a higher education diploma in Sociology and Political Science from Lomonosov Moscow State University (Faculty of Social Sciences) in 1986–1993.
„1986–1993 | Diploma in Sociology and Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Lomonosov Moscow State University“
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From 1992 to 1994, Lydeka served at the Lithuanian Embassy in Moscow as First Secretary (acting Consul) and Head of the Consular Division.
„1992–1994 | First Secretary deputising for Consul, Head of Consular Division, Attaché, Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in Moscow“
In 1993 he was a member of Lithuania’s delegation for consular negotiations with the Russian Federation.
„1993 | Member, delegation for consular negotiations between the Republic of Lithuania and the Russian Federation“
He was the Director for International Relations at the Confederation of Lithuanian Industrialists from 1994 to 1995.
„1994–1995 | Director for International Relations, Confederation of Lithuanian Industrialists“
From 1994 to 2000, he worked as a lecturer at Vilnius University, teaching at the International Business School, the Institute of International Relations and Political Science, and the Faculty of Communication.
„1994–2000 | Lecturer, International Business School, Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Faculty of Communication, Vilnius University“
He headed the National Human Rights Institution under the Seimas Ombudsmen’s Office in 2013–2014.
„2013–2014 | Head, National Human Rights Institution under the Seimas Ombudsmen’s Office“
From 2016 to 2020, Lydeka served as a Chief Consultant at the Seimas Ombudsmen’s Office.
„2016–2020 | Chief Consultant, Seimas Ombudsmen’s Office“
From 2016 to 2020, during his hiatus from Parliament, Lydeka worked as the Chief Consultant at the Seimas Ombudsmen’s Office. While no specific salary is published for this role, public data show that the Ombudsmen’s Office staff had an average gross monthly salary of about €3,075 in recent years. It is estimated that Lydeka’s salary in that period would have been roughly in the €2,500–3,500 gross per month range (estimated), given his senior position.
„2025-10-01 dienos duomenimis, vidutinis atlyginimas įmonėje Lietuvos Respublikos Seimo kontrolierių įstaiga buvo 3 075...“
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He continued to serve as a Member of the Seimas in the 2008–2012 term.
„2008–2012 | Member of the Seimas“
He served as a Member of the Seimas again in the 2020–2024 parliamentary term.
„2020–2024 | Member of the Seimas“
Arminas Lydeka first became a Member of the Seimas (Lithuanian Parliament) in 2000, serving until 2004.
„2000–2004 | Member of the Seimas“
He was re-elected and served as a Member of the Seimas during the 2004–2008 parliamentary term.
„2004–2008 | Member of the Seimas“
After a brief absence, Lydeka returned as a Member of the Seimas from 2014 to 2016.
„2014–2016 | Member of the Seimas“
He was elected to the current Seimas term in 2024, with his mandate beginning on 14 November 2024.
„Member of the Seimas from 11/14/2024 Nominated by: Liberalų sąjūdis Elected: By list“
In 2004, Arminas Lydeka briefly served as a Member of the European Parliament.
„2004 | Member of the European Parliament“
He was Deputy Head of the Seimas observers’ delegation to the European Parliament in 2003–2004.
„2003–2004 | Deputy Head, Seimas Observers Delegation to the European Parliament“
Arminas Lydeka has been a member of the Liberals Movement of the Republic of Lithuania since 2012.
„Since 2012 | Member, Liberals Movement of the Republic of Lithuania“
Arminas Lydeka became a member of the Lithuanian Liberal Union (LLS) in 1998 and even served on the party’s Board from 1998 to 1999, remaining with LLS until its merger in 2003.
„Nuo 1998 m. Lietuvos liberalų sąjungos narys, 1998–1999 m. šios sąjungos Valdybos narys,...“
In 2003, after the formation of the Liberal and Centre Union (LiCS), Lydeka joined that party and was a member until about 2012, when he switched to the Liberals’ Movement.
„... nuo 2003 m. Liberalų ir centro sąjungos narys.“
In September 2010, Lydeka left the Liberal and Centre Union’s parliamentary faction and joined the Liberal Movement’s faction, effectively switching parties during the 2008–2012 Seimas term.
„Mišri Seimo narių grupė, Frakcijos narys (2010-09-21–2010-09-22); Liberalų sąjūdžio frakcija, Frakcijos narys (2010-09-23–2012-11-16); Liberalų ir centro sąjungos frakcija, Frakcijos narys (2008-11-18–2010-09-20)“
Lydeka began his legislative career after the 2000 elections, when he was elected to the Seimas via the Lithuanian Liberal Union’s national list. He went on to serve in three consecutive parliaments from 2000 to 2012, switching to the Liberal and Centre Union in 2003 (after a party merger) and later to the Liberal Movement by 2012.
„Nuo 1998 Lietuvos liberalų sąjungos, nuo 2010 Liberalų sąjūdžio narys. 2000–12... Seimo... narys“
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He served as Deputy Chair of the Seimas Committee on European Affairs from 2014 to 2016.
„2014–2016 |... Deputy Chair, Committee on European Affairs“
He was again Deputy Chair of the Seimas Committee on European Affairs during the 2020–2024 term.
„2020–2024 |... Deputy Chair, Committee on European Affairs“
Lydeka served as the Chair of the Seimas Committee on Human Rights from 2004 to 2008.
„2004–2008 |... Chair, Committee on Human Rights“
He again held the position of Chair of the Seimas Committee on Human Rights in the 2008–2012 term.
„2008–2012 |... Chair, Committee on Human Rights“
During his first term (2000–2004), he was Deputy Chair of the Seimas Committee on Human Rights.
„2000–2004 |... Deputy Chair, Committee on Human Rights“
He was Deputy Head of the Seimas Delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in 2004–2008.
„2004–2008 |... Deputy Head, Seimas Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe“
He later served as an alternate member of the Seimas delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in 2014–2016.
„2014–2016 |... Alternate Member, Seimas Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE“
In the 2020–2024 term, he was Deputy Head of the Seimas Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
„2020–2024 |... Deputy Head, Seimas Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe“
He chaired the Seimas Inter-Parliamentary Relations Group with the Kingdom of Portugal during the 2000–2004 term.
„2000–2004 |... Head, Group for Inter-Parliamentary Relations with Portugal“
He was the Head of the Seimas Inter-Parliamentary Relations Group with the Kingdom of Spain in 2008–2012.
„2008–2012 |... Head, Group for Inter-Parliamentary Relations with the Kingdom of Spain“
He headed the Seimas Inter-Parliamentary Relations Group with the Swiss Confederation during 2020–2024.
„2020–2024 |... Head, Group for Inter-Parliamentary Relations with the Swiss Confederation“
During his 2014–2016 tenure in the Seimas, Lydeka also served as a member of the Seimas Commission for Ethics and Procedures from April 29, 2015 until November 14, 2016.
„* Etikos ir procedūrų komisija, Komisijos narys (nuo 2015-04-29 iki 2016-11-14)“
He served as the Chair of the Seimas Delegation to the Assembly of the Western European Union (WEU) from late 2009 until the end of the 2008–2012 parliamentary term.
„Seimo delegacija Vakarų Europos Sąjungos Asamblėjoje, pirmininkas (2009-12-22–2012-11-16)“
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After a four-year break, he was re-elected to the Seimas in 2020 via the Liberal Movement’s party list.
„Po ketverių metų pertraukos į naują Seimą pagal Liberalų sąjūdžio sąrašą vėl išrinktas patyręs parlamentaras Arminas Lydeka.“
He entered the Seimas in July 2014 as a replacement member, elected via the Liberal Movement’s list mid-term.
„Seimo narys nuo 2014-07-01 iki 2016-11-14. Išrinktas pagal sąrašą, iškėlė Lietuvos Respublikos liberalų sąjūdis“
In the 2020 parliamentary elections, Lydeka stood as the Liberal Movement’s candidate in the Verkių single-member constituency in Vilnius. He did not win that district seat, but he secured a Seimas mandate via the party’s multi-member list. He was initially ranked 9th on the Liberal Movement list and moved up to 8th place after preferential votes were counted, which allowed him to enter the Seimas when the party won its seats.
„8/9 | Arminas Lydeka | Verkių (Vilniaus) … Elected: By list“
In the 2024 elections, Lydeka was placed 6th on the Liberalų sąjūdis (Liberal Movement) candidate list. The party’s performance in 2024 ensured that he obtained a mandate via the multi-member list, and he began serving in the Seimas again from 14 November 2024.
„6. LYDEKA Arminas … Elected: By list“
In the 2012 parliamentary elections, Lydeka received 6,004 preferential (ranking) votes on the Liberal Movement’s candidate list, which boosted his position from 26th to 10th on the list. However, the party’s share of mandates was not enough to seat him in the Seimas immediately; he returned to Parliament in mid-2014 when a Liberal Movement MP’s resignation opened up a list vacancy.
„10 | 26 | Arminas LYDEKA | 6004 | 6004 (Lydeka’s preferential votes in 2012 moved him from 26th to 10th on the Liberal Movement list, but he did not immediately secure a mandate as the party obtained 7 list seats.)“
In the 2008 parliamentary elections, Lydeka ran in a single-member constituency under the Liberal and Centre Union (LiCS) banner but failed to advance to the second round (run-off). He did not secure enough votes in the first round to move on, effectively losing that district race.
„Į antrą turą nepateko ir... Arminas Lydeka (LiCS)“
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As a Member of Parliament, Lydeka’s official salary was approximately €3,608.4 per month gross (about €2,183 net) before late 2024. After a pay reform in October 2024, the base monthly salary for Seimas members nearly doubled to €6,248.9 gross (~€3,781 net).
„buvo 3 608,4 euro (apie 2 183,08 euro „į rankas“). Nuo 2024 m. spalio ji padidėjo iki 6 248,9 euro (apie 3 780,59 euro „į rankas“)“
According to his 2020 asset declaration, Arminas Lydeka had a declared wealth of slightly over €1 million. This included about €904,850 in real estate (apartments), around €18,000 in vehicles, and roughly €123,000 in cash or bank deposits.
„Trečiasis – Arminas Lydeka, deklaruota turto suma – kiek daugiau nei 1 mln. eurų. A. Lydeka Lietuvoje turi butų už 904850 Eur, transporto priemonių – už 18 tūkst. Eur. Kredito įstaigose ir ne jose turimų piniginių lėšų, esančių Lietuvoje, suma – 123 tūkst. Eur.“
By 2023, Lydeka’s declared personal assets had grown to roughly €1.36 million (up from €1.312 million the year before), with no debts. He remained among the top three wealthiest Seimas members, with about €1.13 million of his wealth in Lithuanian real estate (apartments) and around €209,000 in liquid funds.
„Trečiasis turtingiausių parlamentarų sąraše rikiuojasi liberalas Arminas Lydeka – jo asmeninis turtas per pastaruosius metus išaugo nuo 1,312 mln. iki beveik 1,360 mln. eurų, skolų jis neturi. … Ne pirmą kadenciją Seime dirbančio politiko turtą iš esmės sudaro jam priklausantys Lietuvoje esantys butai, kurių vertė – 1,13 mln. eurų. Kredito įstaigose ir kitur parlamentaras turi dar 209 tūkst. eurų.“
Lydeka’s accumulation of wealth has outpaced what could be expected from his official income, raising questions about its sources. By 2020, he declared over €1 million in assets, whereas an MP’s total gross salary for a four-year term is roughly €100,000 (around €26,000 per year). This suggests that a significant portion of his wealth came from other sources – such as real estate investments or savings – since such gains cannot be explained by salary alone (no detailed public record of these sources is available).
„Trečiasis – Arminas Lydeka, deklaruota turto suma – kiek daugiau nei 1 mln. eurų. … pareiginė alga buvo 3 608,4 euro (apie 2 183,08 euro „į rankas“).“
Earlier in his career, Lydeka invested in foreign real estate. He purchased an apartment in southern Spain but later sold it for a profit, explaining that while he was attracted by Spain’s climate, managing a property abroad proved too difficult. He noted that the purchase was driven by personal interest rather than an attempt to generate income.
„– Anksčiau jas žvejodavote Ispanijoje, kur buvote įsigijęs apartamentus. Kodėl juos pardavėte? – Iki šiol turiu šiek tiek nuosavybės... Pardavęs apartamentus šiek tiek uždirbau, bet pirkau ir pardaviau ne todėl, kad gaučiau papildomų pajamų... mane sužavėjo Ispanijos pietūs,... paaiškėjo, kad sunku administruoti toli esantį turtą.“
Lydeka has leveraged his expertise in protocol and etiquette through paid seminars and consulting. Even while serving as an MP, he continued to conduct educational seminars on these topics. In 2010, another parliamentarian questioned whether Lydeka’s honoraria for seminars violated the ban on other employment, but Lydeka argued that this activity qualified as a creative endeavor (permitted by the Constitution) rather than regular employment.
„Vienam Seimo nariui buvo kilę klausimų, ar nenusižengiau įstatymams gaudamas pajamas iš kitos veiklos. … Konstitucija numato, kad parlamentarai gali užsiimti kūrybine veikla. Seminarai nėra pedagoginė veikla, nes kiekvienai auditorijai parengiu kūrybinį darbą – pranešimą.“
Lydeka’s asset declarations in recent years show a small outstanding loan he provided to someone. Both the 2022 and 2023 declarations note that he had about €9,300 lent out that had not been repaid. This receivable remained unchanged year-to-year, and Lydeka reported having no personal debts of his own during this period.
„A. Lydeka skelbia yra paskolinęs ir nesusigrąžinęs beveik 9,3 tūkst. eurų lėšų“
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In 1994, Foreign Minister Povilas Gylis signed an order recalling Arminas Lydeka from his post as First Secretary at the Lithuanian Embassy in Russia. The dismissal was due to a loss of trust following an internal audit that found missing visa fees, amid suspicions that Lydeka helped Russians obtain visas for payment.
„1994 m.... A. Lydeka atšauktas iš Lietuvos ambasados Rusijoje pirmojo sekretoriaus pareigų... neteko pasitikėjimo... Nustatyta, kad ambasados seife trūksta pinigų... įtarta, kad A. Lydeka... už atlygį.“
Around 2010, Lydeka was involved in an illegal renovation controversy: he attempted to raise the attic of a protected heritage building in Vilnius, which led to work being halted by authorities. He later removed the unauthorized changes, revised the plans, and obtained the necessary permits.
„Politikas norėjo pakelti... namo palėpę, nors tai yra draudžiama... Politiko namų remontas buvo sustabdytas, tačiau po metų A. Lydeka neleistinus darbus pašalino, pakoregavo statybų planą ir gavo... leidimą.“
After the 2012 Seimas elections, Lydeka was found to have made an improper campaign contribution: on June 12, 2012, he donated nearly 3,300 litai to his party (Liberal and Centre Union) after the election, a late donation that by law should have been returned to the donor. The party failed to refund this contribution as required by campaign finance regulations.
„Prasikalto ir liberalcentristas Arminas Lydeka. Jis įsigudrino savo partijai beveik 3,3 tūkst. litų paaukoti birželio 12 d., po rinkimų. Partija tokios pavėluotos aukos negrąžino, nors įstatymas ją įpareigoja tai padaryti.“
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He was awarded the Portuguese Order of Merit, rank of Grand Officer (Ordem do Mérito, Grau de Grande Oficial).
„Awards: state award of Portugal Ordem do Merito Grande Oficial“
He received Spain’s Order of Civil Merit (Orden del Mérito Civil).
„Awards:... state award of the Kingdom of Spain Orden del Mérito Civil“
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Lydeka’s wife, Brigita Lydekienė, has also amassed substantial assets. As of the 2023 declarations, she owned about €978,000 worth of apartments in Lithuania and held nearly €50,000 in cash savings. In total, the Lydeka family’s combined net worth was approximately €2.38 million.
„Jo gyvenimo partnerė Brigita Lydekienė taip pat gali pasigirti milijoną viršijančiu turtu. Jai priklauso 978 tūkst. eurų vertės Lietuvoje esantys butai, o likvidžių piniginių lėšų ji turi beveik 50 tūkst. eurų... Politiko šeimos turtas siekia 2,384 mln. eurų.“
Arminas Lydeka is married to Brigita Olga Lydekienė (identified in some sources as Olga Brigita Lydekienė) and they have a daughter, Armintė, born in 1998. Lydeka’s wife has been noted for significant property holdings in asset declarations, with a high-value apartment in her name, contributing to the family’s substantial net worth.
„(pagrindai) kalbas. Žmona Brigita Olga. Turi dukterį Armintę (gim. 1998 m.)“
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Arminas Lydeka has authored multiple books on protocol and etiquette, including works published in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008, and 2016.
„Publications on protocol and etiquette:... first edition, 1999; second edition, 2000; third edition, 2002... (Etiquette for Everyone), first edition, 2004, second edition, 2008... (Protocol: Code of Conduct), first edition, 2009, second edition, 2016“
He wrote the book “Protokolo pagrindai kiekvienam…” (“Fundamentals of Protocol for Everyone”), which had multiple editions released in 1999, 2000, and 2002.
„Protokolo pagrindai kiekvienam, siekiančiam… 1-asis leidimas – 1999 m., 2-asis leidimas - 2000 m., 3-asis leidimas – 2002 m.“
He is also the author of “Etiketas kiekvienam” (“Etiquette for Everyone”), first published in 2004 with a second edition (and an audiobook) in 2008.
„Etiketas kiekvienam. 1-asis leidimas – 2004 m., 2-asis leidimas – 2008 m.... Etiketas kiekvienam (audio knyga):... Vilnius, 2008.“
He authored “Protokolas: elgesio taisyklės” (“Protocol: Code of Conduct”), published in 2009 and updated with a second edition in 2016.
„Protokolas: elgesio taisyklės. 1-asis leidimas – 2009 m., 2-asis leidimas – 2016 m.“
Lydeka has written scholarly articles on law and national security and has conducted various educational seminars on these topics.
„Authors of scientific articles on law and national security; host of educational seminars“
Arminas Lydeka is a member of the Lithuanian Political Science Association (Lietuvos politologų asociacija).
„…1998–1999 m. šios sąjungos Valdybos narys, nuo 2003 m. Liberalų ir centro sąjungos narys. Nuo 1994 m. diplomatinio protokolo ir tarnybinio etiketo ekspertas konsultantas. Lietuvos politologų asociacijos narys.“