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1925 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election

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countryKingdom of Yugoslavia
previous_election[1923](1923-kingdom-of-serbs-croats-and-slovenes-parliamentary-election)
next_election[1927](1927-kingdom-of-serbs-croats-and-slovenes-parliamentary-election)
seats_for_electionAll 315 seats in the National Assembly
majority_seats158
election_date8 February 1925
party1People's Radical Partyleader1 = Nikola Pašićpercentage1 = 28.82seats1 = 123last_election1 = 108
party2Croatian Peasant Partyleader2 = Stjepan Radićpercentage2 = 22.38seats2 = 67last_election2 = 70
party3Democratic Party (Yugoslavia)leader3 = Ljubomir Davidovićpercentage3 = 11.47seats3 = 36last_election3 = 51
party4NRS–SDSleader4 = –percentage4 = 8.65seats4 = 31last_election4 =
party5Yugoslav Muslim Organizationleader5 = Mehmed Spahopercentage5 = 5.43seats5 = 15last_election5 = 18
party6Independent Democratic Party (Yugoslavia)leader6 = Svetozar Pribićevićpercentage6 = 4.84seats6 = 8last_election6 = New
party7Agrarian Party (Yugoslavia)leader7 = Jovan Jovanović Pižonpercentage7 = 4.84seats7 = 4last_election7 = 10
party8Slovene People's Party (historical)leader8 = Anton Korošecpercentage8 = 4.32seats8 = 20last_election8 =
party9German Party (Yugoslavia)leader9 =percentage9 = 1.85seats9 = 5last_election9 = 8
party10Independent Agrarian Partyleader10 =percentage10 = 0.51seats10 = 1last_election10 = 1
party11NBleader11 =percentage11 = 0.38seats11 = 1last_election11 = New
party12Montenegrin Federalist Partyleader12 = Sekula Drljevićpercentage12 = 0.36seats12 = 3last_election12 = 2
party13DFUleader13 =percentage13 = 0.25seats13 = 1last_election13 = New
titlePrime Minister
before_electionNikola Pašić
before_partyPeople's Radical Party
after_electionNikola Pašić
after_partyPeople's Radical Party

Parliamentary elections were held in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on 8 February 1925. The People's Radical Party remained the largest faction in National Assembly, winning 123 of the 315 seats, with Nikola Pašić remaining prime minister.

Results

Aftermath

In April 1926, faced with a series of corruption scandals, Prime Minister Nikola Pašić was forced to resign. A member of Pašić's party Nikola 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 the Croatian Peasant Party decided to leave his government. He was replaced by Velimir Vukićević, who was also a member of People's Radical Party.

References

References

  1. Dieter Nohlen, Dolf Sternberger, Bernhard Vogel, Klaus Landfried (1969) ''Die Wahl der Parlamente und andere Staatsorgane'', Walter de Gruyter, p784
  2. [https://books.google.com/books?id=qn3AilC1dBkC&pg=PA783 Nohlen ''et al''.]
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