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Lithuania's ties with EU hang on voters' choices

By Robert Anderson in Vilnius

Published: October 11 2008 03:00 | Last updated: October 11 2008 03:00

Lithuanians will vote tomorrow in a general election that could propel populist parties back to power and put the small Baltic state on a collision course with the European Union.

In an almost invisible election campaign hampered by a strict advertising ban, populist parties are benefiting from concerns over inflation, falling economic growth and neighbouring Russia's new assertiveness.

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