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- Konstantin_Päts abstract "Konstantin Päts (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈkonsˈtɑnʲˑˈtinˑ ˈpætʲsˑ]; 23 February [O.S. 11 February] 1874 – 18 January 1956) was the most influential politician of interwar Estonia, and served five times as the country's head of state. He was one of the first Estonians to become active in politics and started an almost 40-year political rivalry with Jaan Tõnisson, first through journalism with his newspaper Teataja, later through politics. He was condemned to death during the 1905 Revolution, but managed to flee first to Switzerland, then to Finland, where he continued his literary work. He returned to Estonia, but had to spend time in prison in 1910–1911.In 1917, Päts headed the Provincial Government of the Autonomous Governorate of Estonia, but was forced to go underground after the October Revolution. On 19 February 1918, Päts became one of the three members of the Estonian Salvation Committee that issued the Estonian Declaration of Independence on 24 February. Konstantin Päts headed the Estonian Provisional Government (1918–1919), although he was imprisoned during the second half of the German Occupation. In the Provisional Government, Päts also served as Minister of Internal Affairs (1918) and Minister of War (1918–1919) that left him organizing Estonian troops for the War of Independence.During the 1920s and early 1930s, Päts led the most right-wing party of the major political parties of the time – Farmers' Assemblies that eventually merged with the Union of Settlers and Smallholders in 1932. Päts was the speaker of the Riigikogu (1922–1923) and served five times as State Elder, a type of executive president elected by and dependent on parliament (1921–1922, 1923–1924, 1931–1932, 1932–1933, and 1933–1934). During his last term as State Elder, he organized a coup d'etat to neutralise the right-wing populist Vaps Movement. He was supported by the army and the parliament. During the authoritarian regime ("Era of Silence"), many reforms were made and the economy grew. Päts ruled as Prime Minister in duties of the State Elder (1934–1937) and President-Regent (1937–1938) until a new constitution was adopted in 1938, after which Päts became the first President of Estonia. During his presidency, the Soviet Union occupied Estonia in 1940. As President, he was forced to sign decrees for over a month, until he was finally arrested and deported to Russia, where he died in 1956.".
- Konstantin_Päts almaMater University_of_Tartu.
- Konstantin_Päts birthDate "1874-02-23".
- Konstantin_Päts birthPlace Estonia.
- Konstantin_Päts birthPlace Governorate_of_Livonia.
- Konstantin_Päts birthPlace Pärnu_County.
- Konstantin_Päts birthPlace Russian_Empire.
- Konstantin_Päts birthPlace Tahkuranna_Parish.
- Konstantin_Päts birthYear "1874".
- Konstantin_Päts deathDate "1956-01-18".
- Konstantin_Päts deathPlace Kalininsky_District,_Tver_Oblast.
- Konstantin_Päts deathPlace Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic.
- Konstantin_Päts deathPlace Soviet_Union.
- Konstantin_Päts deathPlace Tver.
- Konstantin_Päts deathPlace Tver_Oblast.
- Konstantin_Päts deathYear "1956".
- Konstantin_Päts nationality Estonian_language.
- Konstantin_Päts orderInOffice "1stPresident of Estonia".
- Konstantin_Päts orderInOffice "2nd, 4th, 11th, 14th and 16th".
- Konstantin_Päts orderInOffice "6thPrime Minister of Estonia,".
- Konstantin_Päts orderInOffice "Chairman of the Council of Ministersof theProvisional Government of Estonia".
- Konstantin_Päts orderInOffice "Prime Ministerof theProvisional Government of Estonia".
- Konstantin_Päts orderInOffice "State Elder of Estonia".
- Konstantin_Päts orderInOffice "in duties of theState Elder of Estonia".
- Konstantin_Päts party Farmers_Assemblies.
- Konstantin_Päts party Patriotic_League_(Estonia).
- Konstantin_Päts party Union_of_Settlers_and_Smallholders.
- Konstantin_Päts predecessor Ants_Piip.
- Konstantin_Päts predecessor Estonian_Declaration_of_Independence.
- Konstantin_Päts predecessor Jaan_Tõnisson.
- Konstantin_Päts predecessor Juhan_Kukk.
- Konstantin_Päts predecessor Kaarel_Eenpalu.
- Konstantin_Päts predecessor Otto_Strandman.
- Konstantin_Päts predecessor Prime_Minister_of_Estonia.
- Konstantin_Päts primeMinister Johannes_Vares.
- Konstantin_Päts primeMinister Jüri_Uluots.
- Konstantin_Päts primeMinister Kaarel_Eenpalu.
- Konstantin_Päts primeMinister Prime_Minister_of_Estonia.
- Konstantin_Päts religion Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Konstantin_Päts restingPlace Estonia.
- Konstantin_Päts restingPlace Tallinn.
- Konstantin_Päts successor Estonian_government-in-exile.
- Konstantin_Päts successor Friedrich_Akel.
- Konstantin_Päts successor Jaan_Teemant.
- Konstantin_Päts successor Jaan_Tõnisson.
- Konstantin_Päts successor Johannes_Vares.
- Konstantin_Päts successor Juhan_Kukk.
- Konstantin_Päts successor Jüri_Uluots.
- Konstantin_Päts successor Lennart_Meri.
- Konstantin_Päts successor Otto_Strandman.
- Konstantin_Päts successor President-Regent.
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- Konstantin_Päts wikiPageWikiLink Bashkir_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic.
- Konstantin_Päts wikiPageWikiLink Bust_(sculpture).
- Konstantin_Päts wikiPageWikiLink Butyrka_prison.
- Konstantin_Päts wikiPageWikiLink Candidate_of_Law.
- Konstantin_Päts wikiPageWikiLink Category:1874_births.
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- Konstantin_Päts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burials_at_Metsakalmistu.
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