, the first leader of the LPNPThe first session met between November 29 and December 2, 1917 (November 16–19 Old Style) in Valka. Bolshevik controlled parties and left-wing Social Democrats decided to abstain from participation. The First session is attended by representatives from Vidzeme, Latgale and Courland land councils, Latvian soldier national union, Latgalian soldiers, Latvian refugee support Central committee, Baltic refugee support committee, Latgalian refugee support committee, Latvian Farmers' Union, Latvian National Democratic Party, Latvian Democrat Party, Latvian Radical Party and Latvian Cooperative Congress. Left-wing Vidzeme land council representatives and Social Democratic Menshevik faction participated as observers only. Some delegates wanted to proclaim independence right away, but it was opposed by Farmers' Union delegates. The compromise decision was made that the exact status of the Latvian state shall be decided by a future Constitutional Assembly. On November 19 delegates sent three congratulatory telegrams - to the
Ukrainian Central Rada, the Nationalities' Congress in
Kyiv and the
Parliament of Finland. More importantly, on November 19 session National Council adopted two resolutions. The first one was addressed to the "Russian revolutionary democracy" and proclaimed the unification of all Latvian-inhabited lands. This meant that
Latgale is to be united with the Latvian-inhabited lands of
Governorate of Livonia and
Courland Governorate. The second one was addressed to "foreign countries and nations" proclaiming Latvia's autonomy. "Latvia, which includes Vidzeme, Kurzeme and Latgale is an autonomous state unit, its internal and external system will be decided by its Constitutional Assembly and a popular plebiscite." National Council established 7 departments: • Foreign affairs department • Defense and rebuilding department • Constitutional Assembly election commission • Finances department • Commission for creating Constitution • Agrarian department • Culture and book department.
Voldemārs Zāmuēls was elected chairman of National Council with Kārlis Pauļuks, J. Rubulis and J. Palcmanis as co-chairs. On December 19, 1917 (Old Style), January 1, 1918, the Bolshevik dominated
Iskolat, which was also located in Valka, moved to ban the National Council, and it relocated to Petrograd. ==The second session==