VI Riigikogu explained

VI Riigikogu was the sixth legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after the 1938 elections (held on 24–25 February 1938). It sat between 7 April 1938 and 5 July 1940, after which the Soviet Union occupied Estonia for the first time. Estonia's previous unicameral parliamentary system had been suspended in 1934 and formally dissolved in 1937; on 1 January 1938, the country's Third Constitution came into force, creating a bicameral National Assembly, consisting of the Chamber of Deputies (Riigivolikogu) and the National Council (Riiginõukogu). These were de facto dissolved when the Soviet Union occupied Estonia and established the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic.

The Chamber of Deputies (Riigivolikogu)

Officers

The following is a list of the Riigivolikogu officers during the Riigikogu's sixth legislative session:[1]

Chairman

First Assistant Chairman

Second Assistant Chairman

Secretary-General

Secretary

The National Council (Riiginõukogu)

Officers

The following is a list of the Riiginõukogu officers during the Riigikogu's sixth legislative session:

Chairman

Assistant Chairmen

Secretary-General

Secretary

Members of the Riigikogu

See main article: Members of the 6th Riigikogu.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nlib.ee/html/expo/p90/p1/liikmed_6rk.html "VI Riigikogu (Riigivolikogu ja Riiginõukogu), 07.04.1938-05.07.1940"