Lithuanian Popular Socialist Democratic Party

Lithuanian Popular Socialist Democratic Party (Lithuanian: Lietuvos socialistų liaudininkų demokratų partija, LSLDP) was a political party in inter-war Lithuania.

The LSLDP was formed in 1917 in Voronezh by Mykolas Sleževičius and Felicija Bortkevičienė as a conservative breakaway from the Lithuanian Democratic Party (LDP).

When the LDP was dissolved in 1920, its remaining members joined the LSLDP or the Peasant Union, another former breakaway.

[1] In the 1920 elections the LSLDP won 9 seats, emerging as the sixth-largest party in the Seimas.

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