The first meeting of the Supreme Council of the Lithuanian SSR kicked off on 10 March 1990 at night. It was broadcast live on radio and television. The meeting elected and approved the Vote-Counting Panel, the Mandate Panel, the secretariat of the inaugural session and spent a lot of time debating the procedure of the election of the
President of the Supreme Council. The meeting was adjourned at 11 p.m. Another two meetings took place on 11 March. The work began at 9 a.m. and continued late into the night. The meetings elected
Vytautas Landsbergis as the President of the Supreme Council. It also elected a presidium and approved the powers of the President of the
Council of Ministers,
Kazimiera Danutė Prunskienė. The third meeting adopted a set of five documents, including the provisional organic law that laid the foundation for the restoration of Independence. The Independence of the state of Lithuania was officially declared at 10:44 p.m., with 124
deputies voting in favour of the reestablishment of the state, and 6 persons abstaining. No votes were cast against it. The deputies that attended the first meeting as members of the Supreme Council of the Lithuanian SSR left the third meeting as members of the democratic parliament of the Republic of Lithuania. The USSR had no intention of recognising Lithuania's independence. On 18 April 1990, it enforced an
economic blockade against Lithuania, cutting or grievously restricting the supply of raw materials. The escalating tensions peaked in January 1991, when the Soviet Union deployed its paratrooper units in the
Baltic states; on 12 January, armoured troops appeared on the streets of Vilnius. Then, crowds of people gathered at the Press House, the
TV tower, the radio and television building, and the
House of Parliament, intent to defend the independence peacefully. During the armed aggression on the USSR's part, 14 people were killed on 13 January 1991. The
Russian Federation recognised Lithuania's full and complete independence on 29 July 1991 by signing an agreement on the grounds of cross-border relations with Lithuania. == Tradition of celebration events ==