March 1893 Serbian parliamentary election

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Serbian parliamentary election, 1893

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  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Nikola Pašić Jovan Avakumović Milutin Garašanin
Party NRS Liberal Party Serbian Progressive Party (historical)
Leader since 1882 1889 1886
Seats won
64 / 132
64 / 132
4 / 132

Prime Minister before election

Jovan Avakumović
Liberal Party

Elected Prime Minister

Lazar Dokić
People's Radical Party

Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia in early March 1893.[1] Although the People's Radical Party had won a large majority in the 1889 elections, by 1893 a Liberal government led by Prime Minister Jovan Avakumović was in place.[1]

The Liberals and People's Radical Party both won 64 seats, with the Progressive Party winning four.[2] However, Liberals had manipulated the elections, which would have otherwise resulted in a majority for the People's Radical Party.[3] As a result, the People's Radical Party threatened to boycott the Assembly, meaning the quorum of 68 members could not be achieved.[3]

A coup d'état was carried out by King Alexander on 13 April, with the Liberal government of Jovan Avakumović removed from office and replaced by a cabinet headed by Lazar Dokić and composed of People's Radical Party members.[4] The National Assembly was dissolved, and fresh elections called.[4]

Results

Party Seats +/–
People's Radical Party 64 –46
Liberal Party 64 +49
Progressive Party 4 New
Total 128 +11
Source: The Times[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Servia", The Times, 7 March 1893
  2. ^ a b "Servia", The Times, 5 June 1893
  3. ^ a b "Political Parties In Servia". The Times, 29 March 1893
  4. ^ a b "Coup d'état in Servia", The Times, 15 April 1893