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    Parliamentary elections were held in Yugoslavia between 10 March and 10 May 1978 through a complicated delegate system which selected delegates to local...
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  • Parliamentary elections were held in Yugoslavia between 10 March and 10 May 1982 through a complicated delegate system which selected delegates to local...
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    Parliamentary elections were held in Yugoslavia between 16 March and 10 May 1974 through a complicated delegate system which selected delegates to local...
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    the war, the first, 1945 parliamentary election was held between two political options – the Communist Party of Yugoslavia-dominated People's Front,...
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    Finance Ministers of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1923 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election Republic of Prekmurje Slovene March (Kingdom...
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    A parliamentary republic is a republic that operates under a parliamentary system of government where the executive branch (the government) derives its...
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    decisions. The first parliamentary body of the state was the Temporary National Representation which existed until the first elections were held on 28 November...
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  • needed] Federal parliamentary republic Was previously a parliamentary republic between 1971 and 1975. Estonia was previously a parliamentary republic from...
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    Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country...
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    Assassination of Ivan Stambolić (category Yugoslav Wars)
    Stambolić failed to return from a morning jog a month before a Yugoslavian presidential election, at which some expected him to challenge Milošević. Police...
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    significantly lowered the chances of cohabitation occurring, as parliamentary and presidential elections may now be conducted within a shorter span of each other...
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  • addition to the parliamentary election, local elections in Serbia and federal elections in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia were held in the...
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    destruction of Yugoslavia: tracking the break-up 1980-92. London, GB: New York Verso. ISBN 978-0-86091-593-5. Mojzes, Paul (1994). Yugoslavian inferno: ethnoreligious...
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  • Parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on 24 October 2004. This was the second time the Assembly of Kosovo had a national election. The first form...
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    Yugoslavia had a good reputation around the globe.” Broz intended to seek election to Serbia's national assembly in the 2003 parliamentary election at...
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    Parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on 17 November 2001. The first President of Kosovo taking office after the start of the UN Administration...
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  • Parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on 17 November 2007 alongside Municipal elections. Voters elected the 120 members of the unicameral Assembly...
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    Westminster City Council in 1968. He was a Parliamentary candidate in South Dorset in the 1970 general election. In 1971 May was elected to Westminster City...
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  • Dominant-party system (category Elections)
    multi-party elections in 1990, when Croatia was still a constituent republic of SFR Yugoslavia, until it lost the parliamentary and presidential elections in 2000...
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    SDB and the first attempts to introduce parliamentary control began. The first democratic multi party elections in 1990, which enhanced the process of...
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    Vojislav Koštunica (category Yugoslav dissidents)
    Slobodan Milošević to the ICTY. After the 2003 Serbian parliamentary election, the first elections after the dissolution of DOS and assassination of Prime...
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  • Filip Stojanović (politician) (category Members of the Chamber of Citizens (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia))
    concurrent Yugoslavian parliamentary elections and was re-elected when the party won one seat out of nine in the now expanded division. The election was won...
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    presidential election, JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake was elected President of Sri Lanka.In the 2024 Sri Lankan parliamentary elections, the JVP led...
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  • expedient") that the Italian Catholics participate in the Italian parliamentary elections as either candidates or electors. In South Africa, the three largest...
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  • fourteen parliamentary and ten provincial elections were held. Any Serbian citizen over age 18 may be a candidate in presidential, parliamentary, provincial...
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    another coup plot following the December election. In the December 1938 Yugoslavian parliamentary election, the United Opposition led by Maček had attracted...
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    Parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on 12 December 2010, following a vote of no-confidence in the government that brought forward the election...
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  • stand for election are eligible to the executive committee. The executive committee is the administrative organ of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. The...
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    The president of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the head of state of that country from 14 January 1953 to 4 May 1980. Josip Broz Tito...
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    the control of Trieste. On 11 November, parliamentary elections were held in Yugoslavia. In these elections the communists had an important advantage...
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