The Landlords' Party (Estonian: Üleriiklik Majaomanike Seltside Liit, lit.
The party was formed prior to the 1923 parliamentary elections,[2] in which it won two seats in the Riigikogu with 2.2% of the vote.
[3][4] The 1926 elections saw the party increase its vote share to 2.4% and retain both seats.
In the 1929 elections the party won three seats with 2.9% of the vote,[3][5] and in February 1931 they joined Konstantin Päts government.
[6] The party represented the interests of private property owners, and advocated classic capitalism.