Ramūnas Karbauskis

Ramūnas Karbauskis
MP
Member of the Seimas
for Šilainiai constituency
Assumed office
14 November 2016
Preceded by Rimantas Jonas Dagys
Leader of the Peasant and Greens Union
Assumed office
2009
Preceded by Kazimira Prunskienė
Personal details
Born (1969-12-05) 5 December 1969
Naisiai, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union
Political party Independent (Before 1998)
Peasants Party (1998–2001)
Peasant and Greens Union (2001–present)
Alma mater Lithuanian Academy of Agriculture

Ramūnas Karbauskis (born 5 December 1969) is a Lithuanian businessman, politician and philanthropist.

Biography

Education and business career

Born on 5 December 1969 in Naisiai, Karbauskis graduated Julius Janonis secondary school in Šiauliai in 1987. The same year, he enrolled into the Faculty of Agronomy at the Lithuanian Academy of Agriculture, graduating in 1992.[1]

As a youth, Karbauskis had an active interest in draughts (or checkers), becoming a candidate for Master (qualification degree) in International and Russian draughts. During 1987–1988 he was a member of Lithuanian Youth National Team of Russian draughts.[1]

In 1993, Karbauskis launched a company Agrokoncernas, acting as its CEO.[1] Over the following two decades, Agrokoncernas grew to become one of the largest agricultural groups in Lithuania, employing more than 800 people.[2] Karbauskis retained full ownership of the company, making him one of the richest men in Lithuania.[3]

Political career

Participating in politics since mid-1990s, Karbauskis has been elected to the national parliament, the Seimas, on three occasions.

In the elections of 1996, he ran as an independent and was elected to the Seventh Seimas in the single-seat constituency of Šiauliai (rural) (45). In 1998 he joined the Lithuanian Peasants Party (LVP) and became its chairman. Between 1997 and 2000 he also served on the council of Šiauliai district municipality.[1]

In the elections of 2000 Karbauskis was reelected in his single-seat constituency, representing LVP. In the Eighth Seimas, he served as the deputy speaker between 2000 and 2001.[1]

Since 2009, Karbauskis has been the Chairman of Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union, renamed to Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union in 2012.[4] The party won 2016 parliamentary elections in Lithuania.[5] Karbauskis himself won a seat in the parliament in the single-member constituency of Šilainiai (in Kaunas).

Philanthropy and social engagement

Karbauskis has launched Naisiai family festival (an alcohol-free, outdoor summer entertainment festival). He is also a writer and producer of TV series "Naisių vasara", based on stories from Naisiai village where Karbauskis was born.[6]

In 2013, Karbauskis co-founded the charity "Švieskime Vaikus" (Let's Educate Children), in cooperation with Lithuanian singer and producer Andrius Mamontovas.[6]

Karbauskis has been the President of Lithuanian Draughts Federation since 2006 and the Vice-President of the Lithuanian Žemaitukas (a historic horse breed from Lithuania) Association from 2009.[6]

Personal life

Karbauskis is married and has two sons, Justinas and Mantas, with his wife Lina.[1] His brother, Mindaugas Karbauskis is stage director in the Moscow Mayakovsky Theatre.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2000-2004 m. kadencijos Seimo narys Ramūnas Karbauskis" (in Lithuanian). Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  2. ""Agrokoncerno" apyvarta per metus smuko 29 proc. iki 159,2 mln. eurų". 15min.lt. Baltic News Service. December 1, 2015. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  3. "Ramūnas Karbauskis - Lietuvos Turtingiausi". Ekonomika.lt. TV3. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  4. "Lietuvos valstiečių ir žaliųjų sąjungos kandidatas LR Seimo rinkimuose 2012 m. Karbauskis Ramūnas" (in Lithuanian). Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  5. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-37745455
  6. 1 2 3 "Ramūnas Karbauskis". Charity "Švieskime vaikus". Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  7. Jančys, Artūras (February 2, 2014). "Iškentęs pažeminimą, M.Karbauskis bus įleistas į Rusiją" (in Lithuanian). Lietuvos Rytas. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
Party political offices
Preceded by
Kazimira Prunskienė
Leader of the Peasant and Greens Union
2009–present
Incumbent
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