Rokas Žilinskas

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Birth Date:
20.07.1972
Death date:
06.06.2017
Length of life:
44
Days since birth:
18909
Years since birth:
51
Days since death:
2518
Years since death:
6
Categories:
Journalist, Member of Parliament, Politician
Nationality:
 lithuanian
Cemetery:
Set cemetery

Rokas Žilinskas (20 July 1972 – 6 June 2017) was a Lithuanian journalist and politician. He was elected to the Seimas in 2008 and was a member of the Lithuanian Parliament until his death. He was the first openly gay member of the parliament.

Biography

Žilinskas was born in a swimming coach and kindergarten teacher's family. While at school Rokas became interested in geography, later politology and politics. He studied journalism at the University of Vilnius. Before being elected to the Lithuanian Parliament Žilinskas was a well-known Lithuanian news announcer having worked at LNK television from 1998 to 2008.

In 2009, one year after the Parliament elections, Žilinskas openly declared that he was gay, hence becoming the first elected LGBT politician in Lithuania. He, however, expressed disapproval for the equal rights for gays, such as gay marriages and gay adoption, but unexpectedly decided to participate in the first homosexual parade in Vilnius, despite being opposed to it for a long time.

Žilinskas damaged his public image after he cursed at policemen when he was under the influence of alcohol. In 2011, Žilinskas was expelled from the Christian Party, after he was noticed allegedly being drunk in Seimas.

In 2012, he became a member of the conservative Homeland Union and was re-elected to the Seimas that year as well as in 2016.

In popular culture

  • Žilinskas was presented in a British documentary film Starsuckers where he was interviewed.
  • Žilinskas was a subject of parody by a Lithuanian humorist Justinas Jankevičius who parodied Žilinskas's TV-announcer-like way of speaking.

Source: wikipedia.org

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