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1911 Montenegrin legislative election

←  1907 27 September 1911 1914 →
  First party
 
Leader Lazar Mijušković
Party TPP + aligned Independents
Seats won
53 / 62

  Third party
 
Party Independents
( Opposition) [1]
Seats won
9 / 62

Prime Minister before election

Lazar Tomanović
Independent

Subsequent Prime Minister

Lazar Tomanović
Independent

Parliamentary elections were held in Montenegro on 27 September 1911. [2]

Background

These were the first parliamentary elections in Montenegro after the state was declared the Kingdom in 1910. Although the True People's Party was the only legal political organization in the country, a group of members of the banned opposition People's Party ran as independent candidates.

Results

The elections resulted in the re-election of Prime Minister Lazar Tomanović and True People's Party government, which was unconditionally loyal to Nicholas I. [3] [4] Tomanović's government was returned to office with a large majority. [2]

Aftermath

Parliament of Montenegro reconvened on 31 October. [2] However, when the President of the Parliament was elected on 11 December, the government candidate was defeated, leading to the government resigning. [5]

References

  1. ^ "Prilog počecima parlamentarizma u Crnoj Gori", Jovan B. Markuš
  2. ^ a b c "News in Brief", The Times, 29 September 1911, p3, issue 39703
  3. ^ Istorijat, Skupština Crne Gore
  4. ^ Jubilej Narodne stranke IN4S
  5. ^ "News in Brief", The Times, 12 December 1911, p5, issue 39766
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1911 Montenegrin legislative election

←  1907 27 September 1911 1914 →
  First party
 
Leader Lazar Mijušković
Party TPP + aligned Independents
Seats won
53 / 62

  Third party
 
Party Independents
( Opposition) [1]
Seats won
9 / 62

Prime Minister before election

Lazar Tomanović
Independent

Subsequent Prime Minister

Lazar Tomanović
Independent

Parliamentary elections were held in Montenegro on 27 September 1911. [2]

Background

These were the first parliamentary elections in Montenegro after the state was declared the Kingdom in 1910. Although the True People's Party was the only legal political organization in the country, a group of members of the banned opposition People's Party ran as independent candidates.

Results

The elections resulted in the re-election of Prime Minister Lazar Tomanović and True People's Party government, which was unconditionally loyal to Nicholas I. [3] [4] Tomanović's government was returned to office with a large majority. [2]

Aftermath

Parliament of Montenegro reconvened on 31 October. [2] However, when the President of the Parliament was elected on 11 December, the government candidate was defeated, leading to the government resigning. [5]

References

  1. ^ "Prilog počecima parlamentarizma u Crnoj Gori", Jovan B. Markuš
  2. ^ a b c "News in Brief", The Times, 29 September 1911, p3, issue 39703
  3. ^ Istorijat, Skupština Crne Gore
  4. ^ Jubilej Narodne stranke IN4S
  5. ^ "News in Brief", The Times, 12 December 1911, p5, issue 39766

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