By Linas Jegelevicius in Vilnius Lithuania’s opposition Social Democrats (LSDP) had established a strong lead in the country’s general elections as voting ended on Sunday evening, with results from 770 precincts out of 1,947 reported at 10pm local time. This puts it in a strong position to form a ruling coalition. In multi-mandate constituencies, the LSDP is currently leading with 26.28% of voter support, thus securing 25 mandates at least. In second place is the upstart of the election, the radical right-wing “The Dawn of the River Neman” with 19.18% of votes, which translates into 18 mandate…