Parliamentary elections were held in
Yugoslavia in June 1963.[1] They were the first held under the
1963 constitution which created a five-chamber
Federal Assembly. Only one chamber, the 120-seat Federal Council, was chosen by universal suffrage, with its election taking place on 16 June.[1] The other four chambers, the Economic Council, the Educational-Cultural Council, the Social and Heath Council and the Organisational-Political Council were elected between 3 and 16 June by people employed or specialising in those industries.[1]
References
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abc"Yugoslavia Goes To Polls", The Times, 17 June 1963
Parliamentary elections were held in
Yugoslavia in June 1963.[1] They were the first held under the
1963 constitution which created a five-chamber
Federal Assembly. Only one chamber, the 120-seat Federal Council, was chosen by universal suffrage, with its election taking place on 16 June.[1] The other four chambers, the Economic Council, the Educational-Cultural Council, the Social and Heath Council and the Organisational-Political Council were elected between 3 and 16 June by people employed or specialising in those industries.[1]
References
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abc"Yugoslavia Goes To Polls", The Times, 17 June 1963