The People's Parliaments or People's Assemblies (Latvian: Tautas Saeima, Lithuanian: Liaudies Seimas) were puppet legislatures put together after the show elections in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to legitimize the occupation by the Soviet Union in July 1940. In all three countries, the elections to the parliaments followed the same script, dictated by functionaries in Moscow and borrowed from the examples of the incorporation of the Belarusian and Ukrainian lands into Soviet Union in the aftermath of the invasion of Poland in 1939.
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| - Parlamento popular (es)
- Parlamento del popolo (it)
- People's Parliament (en)
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| - El término Parlamentos o Asambleas populares empezó a usarse en 1940 para referirse a aquellas legislaturas implementadas mediante elecciones amañadas en Lituania, Letonia y Estonia para ofrecer legitimidad a la ocupación soviética de las Repúblicas Bálticas al poco tiempo de producirse la invasión a Polonia en 1939. En los tres países, las elecciones a los respectivos parlamentos siguieron el mismo camino dictado por funcionarios desde Moscú siguiendo el ejemplo de la incorporación de Bielorrusia y Ucrania. (es)
- The People's Parliaments or People's Assemblies (Latvian: Tautas Saeima, Lithuanian: Liaudies Seimas) were puppet legislatures put together after the show elections in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to legitimize the occupation by the Soviet Union in July 1940. In all three countries, the elections to the parliaments followed the same script, dictated by functionaries in Moscow and borrowed from the examples of the incorporation of the Belarusian and Ukrainian lands into Soviet Union in the aftermath of the invasion of Poland in 1939. (en)
- Il termine Parlamenti del popolo o Assemblee del popolo (in lettone Tautas Saeima, lituano Liaudies Seimas) fu utilizzato nel 1940 per le legislature fantoccio riunite dopo le elezioni in Estonia, Lettonia e Lituania per legittimare l'occupazione dell'Unione Sovietica. In tutti e tre i paesi, le elezioni dei parlamenti hanno seguito lo stesso scenario, dettato dai funzionari a Mosca e mutuato dall'incorporazione delle terre bielorusse e ucraine all'indomani dell'invasione della Polonia nel 1939. (it)
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| - People's Parliament (en)
- Liaudies Seimas (lt)
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| - El término Parlamentos o Asambleas populares empezó a usarse en 1940 para referirse a aquellas legislaturas implementadas mediante elecciones amañadas en Lituania, Letonia y Estonia para ofrecer legitimidad a la ocupación soviética de las Repúblicas Bálticas al poco tiempo de producirse la invasión a Polonia en 1939. En los tres países, las elecciones a los respectivos parlamentos siguieron el mismo camino dictado por funcionarios desde Moscú siguiendo el ejemplo de la incorporación de Bielorrusia y Ucrania. (es)
- The People's Parliaments or People's Assemblies (Latvian: Tautas Saeima, Lithuanian: Liaudies Seimas) were puppet legislatures put together after the show elections in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to legitimize the occupation by the Soviet Union in July 1940. In all three countries, the elections to the parliaments followed the same script, dictated by functionaries in Moscow and borrowed from the examples of the incorporation of the Belarusian and Ukrainian lands into Soviet Union in the aftermath of the invasion of Poland in 1939. (en)
- Il termine Parlamenti del popolo o Assemblee del popolo (in lettone Tautas Saeima, lituano Liaudies Seimas) fu utilizzato nel 1940 per le legislature fantoccio riunite dopo le elezioni in Estonia, Lettonia e Lituania per legittimare l'occupazione dell'Unione Sovietica. In tutti e tre i paesi, le elezioni dei parlamenti hanno seguito lo stesso scenario, dettato dai funzionari a Mosca e mutuato dall'incorporazione delle terre bielorusse e ucraine all'indomani dell'invasione della Polonia nel 1939. (it)
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