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The 1st Saeima was the parliament of
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from 7 November 1922 until 2 November 1925. It was the first
Saeima The Saeima () is the parliament of the Latvia, Republic of Latvia. It is a unicameral parliament consisting of 100 members who are elected by proportional representation, with seats allocated to political parties which gain at least 5% of the p ...
to be elected after the Constitutional Assembly of Latvia had created the
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and the Elections Law.
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Frīdrihs Vesmanis was Speaker of the Saeima until 17 March 1925 followed by Social Democrat Pauls Kalniņš. The 1st Saeima gave confidence to the 1st cabinet of Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics (20 July 1922 – 26 January 1923), cabinet of Jānis Pauļuks (27 January 1923 – 27 June 1923), 2nd cabinet of Meierovics (28 June 1923 – 26 January 1924), cabinet of Voldemārs Zāmuēls (25 January 1924 – 17 December 1924) and the 1st cabinet of Hugo Celmiņš (19 December 1924 – 23 December 1925).


Elections and parties

1st Saeima elections were held on 7–8 October 1922 and 82,2% (800,840 people) of eligible voters participated. Due to the liberal Elections law, 20 parties were elected to the 100 seats, representing all the political and ethnic interest groups of Latvia. Of the 100 MPs, 84 were Latvians, 62 had a higher education, 22 had a secondary education, 7 had graduated from teacher training colleges and 9 had a primary education. *
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– 30 seats * Latvian Farmers' Union – 17 seats * Union of Social Democrats – Mensheviks and Rural Workers – 7 seats * Democratic Centre and Independents Union – 6 seats * Latgalian Christian Peasant and Catholic Party – 6 seats * Committee of the German Baltic Parties – 6 seats * Non-Partisan National Center – 4 seats * Christian National Union – 4 seats * Latgalian Farmer-Labour Party – 4 seats * New Farmers' Union– 3 seats * United List of Russians – 2 seats * Agudas Israel – 2 seats * Jewish National Bloc– 2 seats * Latgalian People's Party – 1 seat * Latgalian Farmers Party – 1 seat * List of Lithuanians and Catholics – 1 seat * Central Union of Old Believers – 1 seat * Ceire Cion – 1 seat * Jewish socialist Bund – 1 seat * United Polish Parties – 1 seat


List of Saeima deputies

First Saeima deputies list. #
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References

{{reflist Political history of Latvia Saeima