PARTIES DEADLOCKED IN LITHUANIA
Lithuania appears to be heading for political deadlock, after the coalition winners of a weekend election said they would push ahead with talks to form a government.
It’s despite a presidential veto of one of their parties over allegations of voter fraud.
The Social Democratic party, which - along with its allies - snatched victory on Sunday in a vote against years of austerity - has rejected any change in the make-up of the coalition.
That's despite President Dalia Gry-baus-kaite saying one of the three parties was unfit to govern because of the fraud allegations.

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