Association of National Parties and Organizations
Appearance
Association of the National Parties and Organizations Zespół Stronnictw i Ugrupowań Narodowych | |
|---|---|
| Dissolved | 1922 |
| Headquarters | Vilnius |
| Political position | Right-wing politics |
The Association of the National Parties and Organizations[a] was a right-wing electoral alliance of the political parties in the Republic of Central Lithuania. Following the 1922 general elections, it hold 43 seats in the Sejm of Central Lithuania, the most of all parties. It consisted of the Popular National Union, National People's Union, Christian National Labour Party, and Polish Nonpartisanism Organization. It supported the incorporation of the Central Lithuania into Poland, and the transfer of the executive powers to the Legislative Sejm of Poland. Its leader was Witold Bańkowski.[1]