First Provisional Constitution adopted with Prime Minister Augustinas Voldemaras leading the government.

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Following the declaration of independence, Lithuania marked a milestone as the first Provisional Constitution was adopted in November, establishing the foundation for the nation's governance. Prime Minister Augustinas Voldemaras led the newly formed government, setting the course for the country's administration during its nascent stages of independence. The adoption of the Provisional Constitution signified a crucial step towards formalizing the governance structure and laying down the principles that would guide Lithuania's political landscape. Under the leadership of Voldemaras, the government sought to navigate the challenges of nation-building and establish a sense of stability and continuity. The organization of the government under Voldemaras' leadership marked a pivotal moment in Lithuania's history, as the nation was tasked with consolidating its independence and asserting its presence on the world stage. The efforts of the government were aimed at solidifying Lithuania's position as a sovereign state and shaping its future trajectory. The adoption of the Provisional Constitution and the formation of Voldemaras' government represented a significant juncture in Lithuania's journey towards self-determination and statehood. These events laid the groundwork for the nation's development and set the tone for the governance and political dynamics that would shape its future. #Lithuania #Independence #Governance
Location : Lithuania
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