- Fourth Seimas of Lithuania
The Fourth Seimas of Lithuania was the fourth parliament (
Seimas ) elected inLithuania after it declared independence onFebruary 16 1918 . The elections took place onJune 9 andJune 10 1936 , a bit less than ten years after theThird Seimas was dissolved by PresidentAntanas Smetona . The Seimas commenced its work onSeptember 1 1936 . Its five-year term was cut short onJuly 1 1940 when Lithuania lost its independence to theSoviet Union . It was replaced by thePeople's Parliament in order to legitimize the occupation. [cite web |url=http://www3.lrs.lt/pls/inter/w5_show?p_r=282&p_k=2 |publisher=Seimas |title=Fourth Seimas 1936–1940 |accessdate=2008-03-13]After a military coup d'état in 1926, Smetona assumed the power and continued to strengthen his position. In 1935–1936, Smetona's prestige was declining as a trial against 122 Nazi activists in the
Klaipėda Region causedNazi Germany to declare a boycott of Lithuanian imports of agricultural products. This caused an economic crisis inSuvalkija (southern Lithuania), where farmers engaged in violent protests. [cite book |last=Eidintas |first=Alfonsas |coauthors=Vytautas Žalys, Alfred Erich Senn |editor=Ed. Edvardas Tuskenis |title=Lithuania in European Politics: The Years of the First Republic, 1918–1940 |edition=Paperback |year=1999 |month=September |publisher=St. Martin's Press |location=New York |isbn=0-312-22458-3 |pages=123] Advisers to Smetona tried to convince him that a Seimas could share the criticisms that was aimed solely at the President.lt icon cite book |last=Eidintas |first=Alfonsas |title=Lietuvos Respublikos prezidentai |year=1991 |publisher=Šviesa |location=Vilnius |isbn=5-430-01059-6 |pages=125, 128]In early 1936, before the election, all public organizations had to re-register with the government. Political parties, however, were not re-registered and had to close. The
Lithuanian Nationalists Union remained the only party in Lithuania. A new electoral law provided that the nominations of the candidates must come not from parties but from counties and municipal councils which were appointed by the central government. The votes were to be cast not for party lists, but for specific individuals. cite encyclopedia |editor=Simas Sužiedėlis | encyclopedia=Encyclopedia Lituanica |title=Seimas |year=1970–1978 |publisher=Juozas Kapočius |volume=V |location=Boston, Massachusetts |id=LCC | 74-114275 |pages=101] The number of representatives was reduced from 85 to 49. Such changes provided that the Nationalists got 42 seats; remaining seven seats were taken by theYoung Lithuania , a youth branch of the Nationalists Union.The Seimas functioned primarily as an advisory to the President: it debated proposals, made recommendations, and confirmed President's decisions. Its main purpose was to adopt a new constitution. It was accomplished on
February 11 1938 . The new constitution provided for even more powers to the president. Up to that point all constitutions defined Lithuania as an independent democratic republic; the 1938 constitution dropped the word "democratic."lt icon cite book |title=Lietuvos istorija 11–12 klasėms |first=Rūstis |last=Kamuntavičius |coauthors=Vaida Kamuntavičienė, Remigijus Civinskas, Kastytis Antanaitis |year=2001 |publisher=Vaga |location=Vilnius |isbn=5-415-01502-7 |pages=385–386]References
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