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1925 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election

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1925 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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8 February 1925
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All 315 seats in theNational Assembly
158 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeaderVote %Seats+/–
NRSNikola Pašić28.82123+15
HSSStjepan Radić22.3867−3
DSLjubomir Davidović11.4736−15
NRSSDS8.6531
JMOMehmed Spaho5.4315−3
SDSSvetozar Pribićević4.848New
ZSJovan Jovanović Pižon4.844−6
SLSAnton Korošec4.3220
NSLudwig Kremling [de]1.855−3
SKSIvan Pucelj [sl]0.5110
NB0.381New
CFSSekula Drljević0.363+1
DFU0.251New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister beforePrime Minister after
Nikola Pašić
NRS
Nikola Pašić
NRS

Parliamentary elections were held in theKingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on 8 February 1925.[1] The People's Radical Party remained the largest faction inNational Assembly, winning 123 of the 315 seats,[1] withNikola Pašić remaining prime minister.

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
People's Radical Party702,57328.82123+15
Croatian Peasant Party545,46622.3867–3
Democratic Party279,68611.4736–15
National Bloc (NRSSDS)210,8438.6531
Yugoslav Muslim Organization132,2965.4315–3
Independent Democratic Party117,9534.848New
Agrarian Party117,9224.844–6
Slovene People's Party105,3044.3220
German Party45,1721.855–3
Socialist Party of Yugoslavia23,4570.960–2
Republican Party20,3880.8400
Independent Workers' Party16,3300.6700
Croatian Popular Party12,4820.510
Džemijet12,4680.510–14
Independent Agrarian Party12,3320.5110
People's Bloc9,2470.381New
Montenegrin Federalist Party8,8730.363+1
Serbian Party6,1860.250–1
Democratic Farmers' Union6,0550.251New
Party of Rights3,0640.1300
Bunjevac-Šokac Party4,6790.190
Others44,8211.840
Total2,437,597100.00315+3
Registered voters/turnout3,167,659
Source: Nohlenet al.[2]

Aftermath

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In April 1926, faced with a series of corruption scandals, Prime Minister Nikola Pašić was forced to resign. A member of Pašić's partyNikola Uzunović became the new prime minister of Yugoslavia on 8 April 1926, however faced with internal conflict within the party, a succession of short term governments, came and went under his watch.

In April 1927 Uzunović resigned from the office of prime minister, after theCroatian Peasant Party decided to leave his government. He was replaced byVelimir Vukićević, who was also a member of People's Radical Party.

References

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  1. ^abDieter Nohlen, Dolf Sternberger, Bernhard Vogel, Klaus Landfried (1969)Die Wahl der Parlamente und andere Staatsorgane, Walter de Gruyter, p784
  2. ^Nohlenet al.

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