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The Peasant Group of Popular Councils was a left-wing political party in the Republic of Central Lithuania. It was formed in 1922, by breaking off from the
Popular Councils The Popular Councils was a centre-left political party in the Republic of Central Lithuania. Following the 1922 general elections, it held 34 seats in the Sejm of Central Lithuania, being the second most popular party.Wincenty Witos; Eugeniusz Kar ...
during the government cadency, and held seven seats in the
Sejm of Central Lithuania Sejm of Central Lithuania ( pl, Sejm Litwy Środkowej), also known as the Vilnius Sejm, or Wilno Sejm ( pl, Sejm Wileński) or the Adjudicating Sejm ( pl, Sejm Orzekający), was the parliament of the short-lived state of Central Lithuania. Formed ...
. It supported the
agrarianism Agrarianism is a political and social philosophy that has promoted subsistence agriculture, smallholdings, and egalitarianism, with agrarian political parties normally supporting the rights and sustainability of small farmers and poor peasants ...
and agrarian socialism. Its leader was Adam Uziembło.
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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{{Reflist Defunct agrarian political parties Defunct socialist parties in Europe Left-wing parties Political parties disestablished in 1922 Political parties established in 1922 Political parties in the Republic of Central Lithuania