Farmers' Assemblies

The Farmers' Assemblies (Estonian: Põllumeeste Kogud) was a conservative political party in Estonia.

At the time the League was considering inviting the German Army to occupy Estonia to ward off Russian Bolsheviks.

[1] In the 1919 Constituent Assembly elections, the League performed poorly, winning only eight of the 120 seats and finishing in fourth place.

This policy was opposed by the Rural League, who saw a large increase in support in the 1920 elections amongst the new landowners who had drifted to the right following their gains.

Although the Estonian Socialist Workers' Party became the largest faction in the Riigikogu, Farmers' Assemblies member Jaan Teemant remained Head of State, having taken office in December 1925.