Latgalian Farmer-Labour Party

The Latgalian Farmer-Labour Party, also known as the Latgalian Progressive Farmers, was a political party in Latvia during the inter-war period.

[1] It was led by Jezups Trasuns [lv].

The party changed its name to the Progressive People's Union (Latvian: Progresīvā tautas apvienība), which won three seats in the 1928 elections.

The 1931 elections saw the party win five seats in the 4th Saeima.

The party supported radical land reform, including land distribution without compensation for former landowners.