II Riigikogu was the second legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1923 elections (held on 5–7 May 1923). It sat between 31 May 1923 and 14 June 1926, before the next round of elections were held.
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The following is a list of the Riigikogu's officers during the second legislative session: [1]
Jaan Tõnisson was an Estonian statesman, serving as the Prime Minister of Estonia twice during 1919 to 1920, as State Elder from 1927 to 1928 and in 1933, and as Foreign Minister of Estonia from 1931 to 1932.
The Estonian Workers' Commune was a government claiming the Bolshevik-occupied parts of Republic of Estonia as its territories during the Estonian War of Independence and the Russian Civil War. It was recognised as an independent state only by Russian SFSR on December 7th, 1918.
Trial of the 149 is the name given to the legal proceedings against 149 communists in Estonia that lasted from 10 to 27 November 1924. Many defendants were accused of high treason. One of them – Jaan Tomp – was sentenced to death and 39 other people to forced labour for life. The trial of the 149 was one of the largest trials in the pre-war Republic of Estonia, a record later beaten by the trials of the members of the nationalist Vaps Movement in 1935.
The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the Republic of Estonia.
This is a list of members of the first legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu) following the 1920 elections. It sat between 20 December 1920 and 30 May 1923, before the next round of elections were held.
This is a list of members of the second legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu) following the 1923 elections. It sat between 31 May 1923 and 14 June 1926, before the next round of elections were held.
This is a list of members of the third legislative session of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu) following the 1926 elections. It sat between 15 June 1926 and 14 June 1929, before the next round of elections were held.
This is a list of members of the fifth legislative session of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu) following the 1932 elections. It sat between 15 June 1932 and 2 October 1934, when its activities were suspended. The session formally ended on 31 December 1937.
Alma Rosalie Ostra-Oinas was an Estonian journalist, writer and politician.
Aleksander Ferdinand Oinas was an Estonian politician; he was a long-serving member of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu) and served three times as a government minister. was an Estonian politician; he was a long-serving member of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu) and served three times as a government minister.
I Riigikogu was the first legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1920 elections. It sat between 20 December 1920 and 30 May 1923, before the next round of elections were held.
III Riigikogu was the third legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1926 elections. It sat between 15 June 1926 and 14 June 1929, before the next round of elections were held.
V Riigikogu was the fifth legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1932 elections. It sat between 15 June 1932 and 2 October 1934, when its activities were suspended. The session formally ended on 31 December 1937.
Aleksander Leopold Raudkepp was an Estonian politician and Lutheran clergyman. He was a member of the I, II, III, IV, and V Riigikogu.
Karl Johannes Virma was an Estonian politician. He was a member of the I, II and III Riigikogu. 1924-1925 he was Road Minister.
Eduard Kägu was an Estonian politician. He was a member of the I Riigikogu, representing the Central Committee of Tallinn Trade Unions, from 20 October 1921 until he resigned on 6 December 1922. He replaced Johannes-August Allikso and was succeeded by Aleksander Leopold Raudkepp.