Peasant Group of Popular Councils

The Peasant Group of Popular Councils[a] 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 government cadency, and held seven 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
LeaderAdam Uziembło
Founded1922
Dissolved1922
HeadquartersVilnius
IdeologyAgrarianism
Agrarian socialism
Political positionLeft-wing

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  1. ^ Polish: Grupa Włościańska Rad Ludowych

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  1. ^ a b Sejm Wileński 1922 : przebieg posiedzeń według sprawozdań stenograficznych w opracowaniu kancelarji sejmowej, Vilanous, 1922.
  2. ^ Adam Uziembło: Niepodległość socjalisty, Warsaw, 2008, p. 246.