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Petras Gražulis was born on 28 October, 1958 in Mankūnai, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union, is a Lithuanian right-wing politician. Discover Petras Gražulis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 28 October 1958
Birthday 28 October
Birthplace Mankūnai, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Lithuanian

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His wife is Raminta Gražulienė (m. 1990-2013)

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1958

Petras Gražulis (born 28 October 1958) is a controversial Lithuanian politician and former Member of the Seimas who is the incumbent chairman of the right-wing People and Justice Union party.

He is known for his political scandals and hardline opposition to LGBT rights.

Gražulis was born to a family of 15 children in Mankūnai (current day Alytus District Municipality) on 28 October 1958.

He joined dissident activity, cooperated with the Committee in the Defense of the Rights of Faithful, an underground organization which fought against persecution of Catholics in the Lithuanian SSR, and distributed the samizdat periodical Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania.

He was also a member of the Lithuanian Helsinki Group.

1987

He participated in the 1987 anti-Soviet protest at the memorial of Adam Mickiewicz.

1988

After refusing to serve in repeated military training in the Soviet Army in 1988, he was arrested and imprisoned in Lukiškės Prison.

1989

He was one of the refounding members of the Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party on 10 February 1989 and chairman of the Kaunas branch of the party from 1990 to 1994.

1990

He was elected to the municipal council of Kaunas City Municipality in 1990 and remained in office until 1995.

1996

Since 1996, he has been a Member of the Seimas, first elected on the Christian Democratic national list, however, in the 2000 parliamentary election, he was elected in the single-member constituency of Gargždai, where he was reelected in every election until 2016, and again since 2020.

2006

Gražulis was expelled from the Christian Democrats in 2006, as he had ceased being active in the party for the previous few years and began running as an independent candidate.

2007

In 2007, during the investigation into the assassination of Juras Abromavičius, he attempted to register a motion in parliament to ban the TS-LKD as a terrorist organization.

In 2022, when the Seimas passed a motion which recognized Vytautas Landsbergis, the chairman of the Supreme Council – Reconstituent Seimas from 1990 to 1992 and the founder of the Homeland Union, as a former head of state, Gražulis registered a motion to give Landsbergis the status of emperor in protest.

The motion was voted down.

2008

In 2008, he became a member of Order and Justice and was elected as its vice-chairman.

2010

On the first Baltic Pride in 2010, Gražulis and Homeland Union MP Kazimieras Uoka illegally climbed over the fence separating the parade from the public, thus causing confusion, and disobeyed the orders of police officers.

2012

In 2012, Gražulis interrupted a conference during the International Day Against Homophobia organized by Marija Aušrinė Pavilionienė and the Lithuanian Gay League, during which he equated homosexuality with necrophilia, pedophilia and zoophilia and demanded the expulsion of foreign ambassadors who had attended the conference.

He hit a passing vehicle in 2012, hit a woman with a child in 2017 and escaped the incident, and was involved in other cases of speeding and car crashes.

His driver's license was suspended for one year in 2022, and he had been fined for traffic incidents 13 times during the year.

Gražulis has a long-standing feud with the Homeland Union and claims that it is "the most destructive party in Lithuanian politics".

2013

He attempted to intervene in the same way in 2013 and was subsequently carried out of the premises by police officers in a bag, shouting "For Lithuania, men!", which became an internet meme.

2018

His membership in the party was suspended in 2018, after his infidelity scandal and his criticism towards the party's new chairman Remigijus Žemaitaitis.

He began establishing his own political party, "For Lithuania, Men!"

(Už Lietuvą, vyrai!), but chose to unify with the Lithuanian Centre Party and the Lithuanian Nationalist and Republican Union, establishing the People and Justice Union, which he was elected chairman of.

On 18 December 2023, Gražulis was impeached by the Seimas for casting a vote for another MP and thus breaking his oath of office.

Gražulis is well known in Lithuania due to his political scandals and outspoken homophobia, as well as recognizable mannerisms such as constant appeals to God and opposition to the Homeland Union.

He is frequently parodied in Lithuanian media.

In 2018, the LNK TV program KK2 revealed that Gražulis had a child outside of marriage with 20-years younger Birutė Navickaitė.

In spite of his strong open pro-life position and demands to criminalize abortion in Lithuania, he had insisted Navickaitė to make an abortion.

Gražulis accepted that the child was his and asserted that he had not made a hypocritical statement, and was merely acting out of emotion.

2020

On 2 December 2020, requested to turn on his camera during a long-distance meeting of the Seimas Culture Committee, Gražulis appeared with a half-naked man on screen.

He gave contradictory explanations, first claiming that it was his son, then the TV presenter and journalist Andrius Tapinas, which raised rumors about his possible homosexuality.

Gražulis has been involved in numerous traffic incidents.