Serbian parliamentary election, 1877

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Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 20 February 1877.[1] The elections were called by Prince Milan on 13 February in order to convene a Grand National Assembly, which would have four times as many members as a normal National Assembly.[1] The newly elected Assembly was to convene on 26 February in the National Theatre.[2]

A majority of the elected candidates were in favour of peace with the Ottoman Empire.[3] For the first time a Jewish candidate was elected, winning a seat in Belgrade by a large majority after receiving the backing of all parties.[3][4]

The elections were marred by violence in Kragujevac, Jagodina and Užice, with pressure to elect candidates favourable to the incumbent government and interference from the Karađorđević dynasty blamed.[5] The election results in Kragujevac and Jagodina were later annulled due to the fighting.[6] Government pressure resulted in the election of several Liberals in Belgrade despite the city being a Conservative stronghold, with over 600 voters in the city being prevented from voting by delays.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Servia", The Times, 15 February 1877
  2. "Servia", The Times, 17 February 1877
  3. 1 2 "News in Brief", The Times, 22 February 1877
  4. 1 2 "Servia", The Times, 22 February 1877
  5. "Servia", The Times, 23 February 1877
  6. "Servia", The Times, 24 February 1877
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