National Centre Party (Estonia)

The National Centre Party (Estonian: Rahvuslik Keskerakond, RKE) was a political party in Estonia.

[1] In January 1932 the Estonian Labour Party joined the merger, with the party becoming the National Centre Party.

[1] Between them the four parties held a combined 26 seats in the Riigikogu.

[2] In the 1932 elections the new party won only 23 seats, losing to the Union of Settlers and Smallholders,[3] which had recently been established by a merger of the Farmers' Assemblies party and the Settlers' Party.

Along with all other political parties, its activities were suspended in 1935 (a year after the 1934 Konstantin Päts' government had declared a nationwide state of emergency).