1. Romualdas Ozolas was of Latvian descent on his father's side.

1. Romualdas Ozolas was of Latvian descent on his father's side.
Romualdas Ozolas was a winner of the Stasys Salkauskis Prize.
Romualdas Ozolas had a clear vision for Lithuania: That it would be an independent state and a free nation from the very start.
Romualdas Ozolas was well-known, had ties with various discussion groups, and had a well-grounded political vision.
In 1989 Soviet Union legislative election Romualdas Ozolas was elected People's deputy with support of Sajudis.
Romualdas Ozolas would remain as a People's deputy until Spring of 1990.
Romualdas Ozolas was elected to Supreme Soviet of Lithuanian SSR in February 1990.
From 2003 to 2007 Romualdas Ozolas served as a councillor in Varena district.
Romualdas Ozolas was against Lithuania's membership in the European Union as he believed this was incompatible with the country's vision of independence.
Romualdas Ozolas was a consistent supporter of the country's unlimited freedom all the way who had a hard time surviving the partial loss of Lithuania's independence within the European Union.
Romualdas Ozolas understood this as a strong restraint of Lithuania's sovereignty.