2nd Saeima

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2nd Saeima was the parliament of Latvia from November 3, 1925 until November 5, 1928. Social Democrat Pauls Kalniņš continued to hold the post of Speaker of the Saeima to which he was first elected during the 1st Saeima.
2nd Saeima gave confidence to the 2nd cabinet of Kārlis Ulmanis (December 24, 1925 – May 6, 1926), cabinet of Arturs Alberings (May 7, 1926 – December 18, 1926), the 1st cabinet of Marģers Skujenieks (December 19, 1926 – January 23, 1928) and cabinet of Pēteris Juraševskis (January 24, 1928 – November 30, 1928).
Elections and Parties
The 2nd Saeima elections were held on October 3-4, 1925 and 74,89% of eligible voters participated. Due to the liberal Elections law, 27 parties and candidates lists were elected to the 100 seats, representing all the political and ethnic interest groups of Latvia.
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party – 32 seats
Latvian Farmers' Union – 16 seats
Democratic Centre and Independents union - 5 seats
Latgalian Christian Peasant and Catholic Party – 5 seats
Committee of the German Baltic Parties – 4 seats
Union of Social Democrats – Mensheviks and Rural Workers – 4 seats
National Union – 3 seats
New Farmers-Small Landowners Party – 3 seats
New Farmers' Union – 3 seats
Independent national center – 3 seats
Agudas Israel – 2 seats
The United List of Latgalian Labour Party and Latgalian small-holder and landless Union – 2 seats
Christian National Union – 2 seats- Latgalian Democrat Party – 2 seats
Latgalian Farmers Party – 2 seats
Peace, order and production Union – 2 seats
Russian Orthodox and Russian organizations Bloc – 2 seats
Polish-Catholic Latvian Union of Poles – 2 seats
Old Believer Central Committee – 2 seats
Ceire-Cion – 1 seat- Independent candidate – 1 seat
- Zionist Mizrahi – 1 seat
- Congress of War ravaged districts – 1 seat
Union of Russian Officials – 1 seat- Latgalian Non-party Union – 1 seat
- National Farmers Union – 1 seat
Latvia’s Jewish socialdemocratic workers party Bund – 1 seat
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