Mindaugas Gervaldas is an anti-semitic Lithuanian politician, a radical nationalist former member of the National Democratic Party, former member of the Lithuanian National Defence Volunteer Forces, a one time leader of the National Socialist Party, and member of Šiauliai city municipality council.
Career
He is known for his anti-semitic statements. On April 12, 2005, police seized hard drives from Gervaldas"s personal computer and computers of his colleagues. Foreign legal reasons (prosecution pending) the court did not allow Mindaugas Murza to change his name to Mindaugas Gervaldas.
Politics
In 2001 he attempted to revive moribund Logic of Life Party (Gyvenimo logikos partija) when registration for the national socialist alliance was refused. In April 2005, Gervaldas passed plans to establish a new political party, called the Unified Lithuanian National Workers Movement. At the creation of new party, Mindaugas Murza compared globalism to Zionism, which led to investigation against him being carried out by Lithuanian prosecutors on basis of preaching hatred (anti-Semitism).