
Tomas Tomilinas
Profile
Tomas Tomilinas is a Lithuanian politician and trade unionist currently serving as a Member of the Seimas. Born in Vilnius, he holds degrees in political science and public administration. Before his parliamentary career, he was active in labor advocacy and think-tank initiatives, including the founding of the Trade Union of Commercial Workers. Initially elected to the Seimas in 2016 with the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union, he later joined the Union of Democrats "For Lithuania" following policy disagreements regarding human rights and social issues. He is known for his focus on economic interests for working families and low-income residents, and in 2025, he was elected to the Committee of the European Green Party.
Details
- Born
- 1983-04-22 · 43 years old
- Birth place
- Vilnius, Lithuania
- Education
- Vilnius University (Bachelor's in Political Science); Mykolas Romeris University (Master's in Public Administration)
- Career
- Trade unionist, assistant to Members of the Seimas, head of the office of a European Parliament member, coordinator of the 2012 Lithuanian nuclear power referendum



