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1869 Serbian parliamentary election

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Parliamentary elections were held inSerbia in 1869 to elect aGrand National Assembly [sr] to approve anew constitution.

Background

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Following the assassination ofPrince Mihailo in 1868 there was no obvious successor as Mihailo had been childless. Politicians established the 'Temporary Viceroyalty of Princely Dignity', consisting ofRajko Lešjani [sr] (Minister of Justice)Jovan Marinović (President of the State Council) and Đorđe Petrović (President of the Court of Cassation). The Viceroyalty announced that aGrand National Assembly [sr] would be elected and meet inTopčider within a month to elect a new prince.Elections to the 504-seat Assembly were held in early June and the Assembly met on 20 June.[1] However, prior to it meeting, 14-year-oldMilan was chosen as Mihailo's successor by Minister of WarMilivoje Blaznavac. As a result, when the Assembly met its revised task was to confirm Milan's selection and to appoint a regent. Milan's selection was confirmed unanimously, while Blaznavac,Jovan Ristić andJovan Gavrilović were chosen as the regents. The Assembly was then disbanded on 24 June, with its members having expressed a desire to replace the1838 'Turkish' constitution.[1]

The Viceroyalty subsequently established the Svetonikoli committee, which was tasked with determining whether a new constitution was required, and if it was, to draft one.[1] The committee was formed of 70 members from the political and clerical elite.[1] After it had drafted a new constitution, a Grand National Assembly was required to be convened to approve it. As a result, elections were called to elect the 516 members of the Assembly, which would meet inKragujevac.[1]

Results

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Nearly all seats were won by theLiberal Party.[1]

Aftermath

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The Assembly met for the first time on 10 June, withŽivko Karabiberović [sr] chosen as president andTodor Tucaković as vice president, before it was formally opened on 12 June.[1]

Following the approval of thenew constitution the Assembly was dissolved with the intent of convening an extraordinary Legislative Assembly to amend and pass laws that were in line with the new constitution. This waselected the following year.[1] After passing most of the legislation required, the Assembly was dissolved the following year andparliamentary elections were held in August 1871.

References

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  1. ^abcdefghCedomil Mitrinović and Milos N. Brasić (1937)."Yugoslavian National Assembly and Parliaments". pp. 77–82.
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