1926 Lithuanian coup d'état

The 1926 Lithuanian coup d'état (Lithuanian: 1926-ųjų perversmas) was a military coup d'état in Lithuania that replaced the democratically elected government with a nationalist regime led by Antanas Smetona. The coup took place on 17 December 1926 and was largely organized by the military; Smetona's role remains the subject of debate. The coup brought the Lithuanian Nationalist Union, the most conservative party at the time, to power. Previously it had been a fairly new and insignificant nationalistic party. By 1926, its membership reached about 2,000 and it had won only three seats in the parliamentary elections. The Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party, the largest party in the Seimas at the time, collaborated with the military and provided constitutional legitimacy to the coup, but accepted no major posts in the new government and withdrew in May 1927. After the military handed power over to the civilian government, it ceased playing a direct role in political life.

1926 Lithuanian coup d'état
Date17 December 1926
Location
Kaunas
Result

Coup successful

  • Prime Minister Sleževičius resigns, President Kazys Grinius appoints Augustinas Voldemaras as new Prime Minister
  • President Grinius later resigns after being persuaded a Polish invasion was imminent. Antanas Smetona elected president by the Seimas
  • Seimas dissolved and constitution suspended the following year after vote of no confidence against the government succeeds
  • Lithuanian Nationalist Union gains power
Belligerents
Government of Lithuania Lithuanian Armed Forces
Commanders and leaders
Mykolas Sleževičius
Kazys Grinius
Povilas Plechavičius
Antanas Smetona
Political support
LSDP
LVLS
LTS
LKDP
Casualties and losses
Hundreds arrested
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