Salomėja Stakauskaitė

Salomėja Stakauskaitė (20 May 1890 – 26 September 1971) was a Lithuanian educator and politician. In 1920 she was one of five women elected to the Constituent Assembly, Lithuania's first female parliamentarians. She remained a member of parliament until 1922.

Salomėja Stakauskaitė
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Member of the Constituent Assembly
In office
1920–1922
ConstituencyRaseiniai
Personal details
Born20 May 1890
Užliaušiai, Russian Empire
Died26 September 1971(1971-09-26) (aged 81)
Panevėžys, Soviet Union

Biography

Stakauskaitė was born in Užliaušiai in 1890. She attended Liepāja Gymnasium from 1902 until 1909, after which she lived with her brother Juozas, a pastor in Panevėžys and did pedagogical work. After the establishment of Saulė seminary in Panevėžys, she became a teacher in the institution. She spent two years studying in Warsaw, attending lectures in pedagogy and natural sciences. She returned to Panevėžys during World War I and organised courses for teachers. Between 1918 and 1920 she lived in Jurbarkas, where she worked in the new gymnasium established by the Saulė Society.

A member of the Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party, in 1920 she was elected to the Constituent Assembly from constituency III, Raseiniai.[1] She was not re-elected in 1922, after which she returned to teaching, working in Krekenava and Šėta. After World War II she became a teacher and head librarian at the Secondary School No. 1 in Panevėžys. She died in 1971.[1]

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