The opposition Social Democrats won Lithuania’s October 27 parliamentary elections, which were dominated by frustration with the cost of living and fears of potential threats from neighboring Russia, Reuters reports. Official figures showed that the center-left grouping is leading with 52 seats in the 141-member assembly. The ruling Homeland Union party is in second place with 28 seats. According to preliminary official data, the For Lithuania party had every chance of winning 14 seats in the parliament, and the Union of Farmers and Greens – eight seats. The leader of the Social Democratic Par…