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fascist Italy developed a state structure known as the corporate state with the ruling party acting as a mediator between 'corporations' making up the body of the nation. Similar designs were quite popular elsewhere in the 1930s. The most prominent examples were
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formed a new government. However, the relationship between the two parties soon became tense. Christian Democrats regarded the coup as a temporary measure and wanted to hold new elections to the
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were popular and influential public figures. The party was conservative and nationalistic, and stressed the need for a strong army and a strong leader.
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as prime minister. The new constitutions of 1928 and 1938 established a presidential dictatorship. Political opponents were suppressed.
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Antanas Smetona and His Lithuania: From the National Liberation Movement to an Authoritarian Regime (1893-1940)
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Antanas Smetona and His Lithuania: From the National Liberation Movement to an Authoritarian Regime (1893–1940)
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Antanas Smetona and His Lithuania: From the National Liberation Movement to an Authoritarian Regime (1893-1940)
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from 1926 to 1940. The party was established in 1924 but was not popular. It came to power as a result of the
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in the country. At the end of the 1930s new members started bringing in new ideas, right wing and closer to
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Kamuntavičius, Rūstis; Vaida Kamuntavičienė; Remigijus Civinskas; Kastytis Antanaitis (2001).
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Kamuntavičius, Rūstis; Vaida Kamuntavičienė; Remigijus Civinskas; Kastytis Antanaitis (2001).
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since 2017) was reestablished in 1990 and claims to be the successor of the interwar LTS.
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The Baltic Nations and Europe: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the Twentieth Century
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forced LTS to admit two members of the opposition to the Council of Ministers.
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Decades of Crisis: Central and Eastern Europe Before World War II
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in Portugal (1932-1968) and Brazil (1937-1945), the Austrian
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in June 1940. A party of the same name (known as the
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The party was disestablished after the 1034:Political parties disestablished in 1940 896: 894: 892: 890: 888: 886: 409:on 17–19 August 1924 as a merger of the 661: 659: 602: 901:Tamošaitis, Mindaugas (27 May 2019) . 796:. 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Index

Lithuanian National Union
Lithuanian Nationalist and Republican Union

Leader
Antanas Smetona
Party of National Progress
Lithuanian Activist Front
Vilnius
Lithuania
Lietuvis
Lietuvos aidas
Vairas
Mūsų kraštas
Youth wing
Geležinis Vilkas
Ideology
Authoritarianism
Lithuanian nationalism
Corporate statism
National conservatism
Anti-communism
Political position
Right-wing
far-right
Roman Catholicism
Fascist International Congress
Gold
Blue
Politics of Lithuania
Political parties

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