Peasant Group of Popular Councils
The Peasant Group of Popular Councils[lower-alpha 1] was a left-wing political party in the Republic of Central Lithuania.[1] It was formed in 1922, by breaking off from the Popular Councils during the govermend cadency, and held 7 seats in the Sejm of Central Lithuania. It supported the agrarianism and agrarian socialism. Its leader was Adam Uziembło.[1][2]
Peasant Group of Popular Councils  Grupa Włościańska Rad Ludowych  | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Adam Uziembło | 
| Founded | 1922 | 
| Dissolved | 1922 | 
| Headquarters | Vilnius | 
| Ideology | Agrarianism Agrarian socialism  | 
| Political position | Left-wing | 
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- Polish: Grupa Włościańska Rad Ludowych
 
References
    
- Sejm Wileński 1922 : przebieg posiedzeń według sprawozdań stenograficznych w opracowaniu kancelarji sejmowej, Vilanous, 1922.
 - Adam Uziembło: Niepodległość socjalisty, Warsaw, 2008, p. 246.
 
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