Vytautas Sinica
Mišri Seimo narių grupė
Oficialus Seimo profilis ↗Vytautas Sinica yra Lietuvos politikas, Nacionalinio susivienijimo partijos pirmininkas, Seimo narys nuo 2024 m. lapkričio. Jis yra politologas, turintis išsilavinimą Vilniaus universitete, dirbęs analitiku, patarėju Seimo kanceliarijoje, padėjėju Europos Parlamente bei dėstytoju Vytauto Didžiojo universitete. Sinica vadovauja asociacijai „Pro Patria“ ir ne pelno leidyklai „Valstybingumo studijų centras“. Politinėje veikloje aktyviai dalyvauja įvairiuose Seimo komitetuose ir yra iniciatyvų prieš masinę imigraciją pirmininkas.
Vytautas Sinica was born on 4 February 1990 in Vilnius, Lithuania.
He is married.
His spouse’s name and personal details are not publicly disclosed; official records only note that he is married.
In 2022, he completed studies in philosophy at Vilnius University.
In 2022, Vytautas Sinica earned a Ph.D. in political philosophy at Vilnius University after defending a dissertation on the theoretical foundations of European unification.
In 2015, he completed studies in comparative politics at Vilnius University.
In 2013, he completed studies in political science at Vilnius University.
He attended Pilaitė Secondary School (1997–1998) before studying at Vilnius Martynas Mažvydo Secondary School, where he completed his secondary education in 2009.
He served as the head of the association "Pro Patria" from 2020 to 2024.
He was a lecturer at Vytautas Magnus University from 2019 to 2021.
In 2019, he published a political commentary book titled "Ar mums dar reikalinga Lietuvos valstybė?"
From 2014 to 2016, he worked as an assistant in the European Parliament.
From 2013 to 2020, he served as an assistant and adviser at the Office of the Seimas (Parliament Chancellery).
In 2012, Vytautas Sinica worked as an analyst at the Eastern Europe Studies Centre.
The Ministry of Justice confirmed Vytautas Sinica as the official chairman of National Alliance on 27 October 2025, finalizing the party’s leadership change.
On 6 September 2025, Vytautas Sinica was elected as the chairman of the National Alliance party.
He joined the Seimas’ informal Family Policy Group (Laikinoji šeimos politikos grupė) on 30 June 2025 as a member.
Since 5 December 2024, he has served as Deputy Head of the Lithuanian Seimas delegation to the joint Assembly of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania and the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
He is the chairman of the Seimas’ informal group "Against Mass Immigration" (Laikinoji grupė „Prieš masinę imigraciją“), formed on 19 December 2024.
On 12 December 2024, he became a member of the Seimas’ interparliamentary relations group with the Republic of Italy.
On 12 December 2024, he also joined the Seimas’ interparliamentary relations group with the Kingdom of Spain.
On 10 December 2024, he became a member of the Seimas’ informal group for relations with the Holy See (Laikinoji ryšių su Šventuoju Sostu grupė).
Since 5 December 2024, Sinica has been a member of the Seimas’ interparliamentary relations group with the United States.
On 3 December 2024, he joined the Seimas’ informal Prayer Group (Laikinoji Maldos grupė) as a member.
He has served as a Member of the Seimas since 14 November 2024, in the 2024–2028 parliamentary term.
Since entering Parliament, he has been a member of the Mixed Group of Seimas members (for unaffiliated MPs) from 14 November 2024.
Sinica was a member of the Vilnius City Municipal Council from 2023 until 2024.
Sinica served as a vice-chairman of the National Alliance party (deputy party leader) until he was elected party chairman in 2025.
He has been a member of the National Alliance party since 2020.
He was one of the founding members of the National Alliance (Nacionalinis susivienijimas) party in 2019–2020, alongside Prof. Vytautas Radžvilas.
On 18 December 2025, Sinica rejoined the Seimas National Security and Defence Committee, stepping down from his seat on the Budget and Finance Committee.
On 8 October 2025, Sinica became a member of the Budget and Finance Committee of the Seimas.
Since 19 November 2024, he has been a member of the Future Committee (Ateities komitetas) of the Seimas.
He was a member of the National Security and Defence Committee from 19 November 2024 until 7 October 2025.
He has been a member of the Freedom Fights and State Historical Memory Commission since 4 December 2024.
He joined the Freedom Prize Commission (Laisvės premijų komisija) as a member on 13 December 2024.
In the 2024 Seimas election runoff in Pilaitės–Karoliniškių, Sinica secured 50.31% of the vote to narrowly defeat TS-LKD candidate Radvilė Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė.
In the first round of the 2024 Seimas elections in Pilaitės–Karoliniškių, Sinica finished second with 13.11% of the vote, while TS-LKD candidate Radvilė Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė led with 28.42%.
He was nominated by the National Alliance and won the Pilaitės–Karoliniškių (No. 8) single-member constituency in the 2024 Seimas elections.
He was the only member of the National Alliance elected to the Seimas in 2024 (via a single-member constituency).
In the 2024 parliamentary elections, the National Alliance received 2.87% of the national vote (below the threshold for proportional seats).
He ran as a candidate in the 2024 European Parliament elections, but the National Alliance did not win any seats.
He was the National Alliance’s candidate for Mayor of Vilnius in the 2023 municipal elections.
In the 2023 Vilnius city municipal elections, the National Alliance won 3 seats on the City Council, with Sinica being among the elected councilors.
Sinica did not advance to the runoff in the 2023 Vilnius mayoral election (the second round was contested between the TS-LKD and “Laisvė ir teisingumas” candidates).
In the 2020 parliamentary elections, the newly formed National Alliance won about 2.14% of votes nationwide and obtained no seats.
In the 2020 parliamentary elections, Vytautas Sinica ran as the National Alliance’s candidate for the Pilaitės–Karoliniškių constituency and was ranked 2nd on the party’s list, but he did not gain a Seimas seat as the party failed to cross the 5% threshold.
In the 2020 Seimas elections, fellow candidate Arūnas Svitojus received more preferential votes than Sinica on the National Alliance’s list, causing Sinica’s final list ranking to drop from second to third.
As an ordinary Seimas member (without additional posts), his net monthly salary is about €3,780 under the new parliamentary pay system (from 2025).
He has filed all mandatory annual asset declarations; his latest public declaration indicates relatively modest personal assets (a home, car, savings) and no significant liabilities.
His 2023 asset declaration (covering assets at the end of that year) shows ownership of personal real estate and a car, with overall assets remaining well below the parliamentary average and no outstanding debts.
During Sinica’s tenure as a Vilnius City Council member, he was eligible for a monthly stipend of about €1,250 (gross), roughly 20% of the Vilnius Mayor’s salary, under new rules for municipal councilors.
Vytautas Sinica was a founding member of the conservative youth association "Pro Patria" and later became its leader.
He was one of the founders of the initiative group "Talka for the State Language" (Talka už valstybinę kalbą).
He created and leads the non-profit publishing house "Valstybingumo studijų centras" (Center for Statehood Studies), which has published over 30 books on history and politics.
In August 2025, the National Alliance publicly distanced itself from a protest Sinica organized against the Vilnius office of Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, calling his action "politically short-sighted."
In early 2025, then-party leader Vytautas Radžvilas attempted to expel Sinica from National Alliance for alleged serious violations of party rules, a move widely disputed as illegitimate.
In November 2025, Sinica and a group of MPs proposed to abolish the right of migrant workers to be joined by their families in Lithuania.
On 23 June 2025, Sinica introduced a bill to recognize the June 23, 1941 Declaration of Restoration of Independence by the Provisional Government of Lithuania as an official legal act.
He has authored articles in Lithuania’s national media and has appeared in broadcasts and public lectures on political topics.