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The Lithuanian Conservative Election Societies ( lt, Lietuviškos konservatyvų skyrimo draugystės) were several loosely connected political societies of
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active from 1890 to the
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. They sought to elect Prussian Lithuanians to the
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and
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and to defend the use of the
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. The societies managed to get two representatives to the Reichstag (
Jonas Smalakys Jonas Smalakys (1835–1901) was a Prussian Lithuanian landowner, soldier, and the first Prussian Lithuanian to be elected to the Reichstag. Smalakys was born into a wealthy landowning family in Prussia (Lithuania Minor), and in the 1850s used h ...
in 1898–1901 and, after Smalakys' death, in 1901–1903) and two to the Landtag ( in 1903–1918 and in 1913–1918). It is sometimes described as the first Lithuanian political party (the
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was established in 1895).


History

The first society, the Committee of the Lithuanian Conservative Society ( lt, Lietuviškos konservatyvų draugystės komitetas), was established in 1890 in Tilsit (now
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) by
Martynas Jankus Martynas Jankus or Martin Jankus (7 August 1858 in Bittehnen (Lit.: Bitėnai), near Ragnit – 23 May 1946 in Flensburg, Germany, reburied in Bitėnai cemetery on 30 May 1993) was a Prussian-Lithuanian printer, social activist and publisher in ...
,
Jonas Smalakys Jonas Smalakys (1835–1901) was a Prussian Lithuanian landowner, soldier, and the first Prussian Lithuanian to be elected to the Reichstag. Smalakys was born into a wealthy landowning family in Prussia (Lithuania Minor), and in the 1850s used h ...
,
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, and others. In 1892, the committee broke up to several societies based on the electoral districts: Tilsit–Elchniederung (active in 1892–1918), Memel (
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) (1895–1918), Heydekrug (
Šilutė Šilutė (, previously ''Šilokarčiama'', german: link=no, Heydekrug), is a city in the south of the Klaipėda County, Lithuania. The city was part of the Klaipėda Region and ethnographic Lithuania Minor. Šilutė was the interwar capital of Š ...
) (1895–1918), and Ragnit–Pillkallen (1895–1907).


Activities

The societies were generally conservative in their political leanings, i.e. they were loyal to the
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,
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and the Kaiser
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and generally agreed with the
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, though they dropped the word "conservative" from their names in 1903. Culturally, however, they opposed
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and, in particular, the removal of the Lithuanian language from schools. The societies helped collecting signatures for various petitions on the issue to Kaiser and other officials. The largest such petitions were: * petition with 13 demands and 19,537 signatures sent out to , Minister of Education, on 5 March 1892; * petition with about 27,800 signatures was delivered to Berlin on 21 April 1896 (the delegation failed to deliver it to Kaiser directly); * petition with about 13,000 signatures was delivered to , Minister of Education, in 1900. The societies published various brochures, proclamations, etc. In 1896–1899, they published newspaper ''Lietuwiszkas Laiszkas'' (Lithuanian Letter) which was renamed to ''Auszra'' (Dawn) from the 24th issue. Initially, it was a weekly but from the 38th issue it was published every two weeks. Its editors were Enzys Jagomastas, Kristupas Voska, Jurgis Arnašius, and others. The publication, after 258 issues, was closed by German censors in October 1899. In 1911–1914, the societies published ''Organas lietuviškos skyrimo draugystės'' (Organ of the Lithuanian Election Society), a newspaper edited by Ansas Baltris, Jurgis Tramišius, Fricas Ambrassat.


References

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