The
Council of Lithuania (, , ), after July 11, 1918
The State Council of Lithuania (Lithuanian:
Lietuvos Valstybes Taryba), was convened at the
Vilnius Conference that took place between 18 and 23 September 1917. The
twenty men initially composing the council were of different ages, social status, professions, and political affiliations. The council was granted the executive authority of the Lithuanian people and was entrusted to establish an independent Lithuanian state. On 16 February 1918, the members of the council signed the
Act of Independence of Lithuania and declared
Lithuania an independent state based on
democratic principles. 16 February is celebrated as Lithuania's State Restoration Day. The council managed to establish the proclamation of independence despite the presence of
German troops in the country until the autumn of 1918. By the spring of 1919, the council had almost doubled in size. The council continued its efforts until the
Constituent Assembly of Lithuania first met on 15 May 1920.