Party for Peace and Order explained

The Party for Peace and Order was a conservative political party in Latvia during the inter-war period.

History

The party was established in 1925,[1] and won two seats in the second Saima in the 1925 elections. It was reduced to a single seat in the 1928 elections, which it retained in the 1931 elections for the fourth Saeima.

Ideology

The party held similar views to the Landlords' Party in neighbouring Estonia,[1] supporting a classical capitalist economic policy and advocating private property rights.[2] It usually sat in the Saeima alongside the National Union and Christian National Union and some Latgalian parties, in a grouping known as the "National Bloc".[1]

Notes and References

  1. Vincent E McHale (1983) Political parties of Europe, Greenwood Press, p456
  2. McHale, p384