[2] Three deputies were elected to the Constituent Assembly in 1920 from the list of the Polish Electoral Committee: Adolf Grajewski [pl], Jan Krasowski and Roman Zaremba.
The latter two resigned in favour of the priest Bronisław Laus [pl] and the worker Antoni Śnielawski in order to make Polish representation more democratic.
[4] The filing of the complaint caused a stir in the Seimas, and at a special meeting on 6 July 1921 Polish deputies were accused of treason and provocation.
[4] A quarrel ensued, Antoni Śnielewski was beaten, while Jonas Bildušas [lt] threw a chair at Laus injuring him.
[4] In August 1922 the Central Polish Electoral Committee (CPKW) was established, headed by Eugeniusz Romer and Kazimierz Janczewski [pl].
Together with workers' representative Kazimierz Wołkowycki, they formed the Polish faction, which often cooperated with German and Jewish deputies.