Farmers' Association

The Farmers' Association (Lithuanian: Ūkininkų sąjunga or ŪS) was an economic association and a political party in interwar Lithuania that closely associated with the Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party. The association was established in 1919 and effectively ceased activities in 1930, though continued formally until 1940. It was chaired by Aleksandras Stulginskis (1919–1922) and Eliziejus Draugelis (1922–1940).[1] An association established in 1989 under the same name, claims historical heritage of the ŪS.

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