National Union (Latvia)

The National Union (Latvian: Nacionālā apvienība, NA) was a far-right political party in Latvia during the inter-war period.

Prior to the 1925 elections the party became the National Union, before going on to win three seats in the 2nd Saeima.

It supported a nationalist foreign policy and paying compensation to the 1,300 landowners who had been dispossessed during the 1920 land reforms in order to redistribute 3.7 million hectares.

[2] Its 1931 electoral campaign was described by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency daily news bulletin as entirely directed against Jews.

[5] Pērkonkrusts founder Gustavs Celmiņš was a member of the party but left due to dissatisfaction with its lack of radicalism.