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    The position of Lithuanian parties towards Poland in 1920-1926: from modus vivendi to permanent confrontation by Andrius Grodis

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…The propagandistic campaign by the Lithuanian National Union and Social Democrats, which caused general tension in the country, as well as society's and the military's discontent with the Government and the governing political parties' inability to resist the pressure, reflected a lack of civic consciousness and inner political consolidation in the state taking its first steps in democracy. …”
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    Lithuanian women's political and social movement at the end of XX century by Virginija Jurėnienė

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…They wanted to get some advice and ways to solve their problems.   The political parties, i.e., Social Democrats, Democrats, and Christian Democrats, wanted to gain influence on the women's movement. …”
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    Jewish national autonomy in Lithuania in 1919-1926th by Raimundas Valkauskas

    Published 1996-12-01
    “…The previous structure of the Jewish national autonomy was abolished by the political decisions of the Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party in 1923–1925. …”
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    Periodical Press in Alytus in 1920-1940 by Šarūnas Šimkevičius

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The bulk of periodicals in this town was published by Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party local organisations. …”
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    Coup (d'etat) in the Baltic States (1926, 1934): Similarities and Differences by Zenonas Butkus

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Ulmanis was also interested in removing Social Democrats—the strongest political party in Latvia—from their path to power. …”
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    KATALIKŲ BAŽNYČIOS KAITA LIETUVOJE TRANSFORMACIJŲ LAIKOTARPIU by Valdas Pruskus

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Second, the Church was looking for ways and means to disclose its relations with political parties. The Church was trying to maintain a moderate position with respect to political parties, because they have not sufficiently clearly defined their ideological identity and have not expressed clearly their position with respect to the Church. …”
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