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  • (UTC) Yugoslavian parliamentary election, May 1992 → Federal Republic of Yugoslavia parliamentary election, May 1992 Yugoslavian parliamentary election, 1992–1993...
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  • parameter-misplaced designator a/b.--Tomobe03 (talk) 14:25, 8 April 2015 (UTC) Parliamentary elections were held in the Socialist Republic of Croatia Part of SFRY then...
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  • of the sanctions against Yugoslavia. I've posted some more info about this at Talk:May 1992 Yugoslavian parliamentary election#Requested move 3 November...
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  • coalition, which won the 1990 Slovene parliamentary elections, supported those views." (T) "In April 1990 the elections to the republican assembly produced...
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  • in the elections in the 1950s? No elected parliament since independence At some point during Soviet era. This list of 1937 Soviet deputies may contain...
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  • USSR. IJA (talk) 21:23, 29 November 2012 (UTC) Yugoslavia ceased to be a country in 1992. FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro is one of its five successor...
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  • breakup of Yugoslavia. For details of events in August 1990 see Log Revolution - these were preceded by parliamentary election in April and May 1990, and...
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  • official name of the respected country and its election (See the inaugural address of President Tsai Ing-wen on May 20, 2016 [1]), but it keeps being disruptively...
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  • Do we really need another redundant Yugoslavian history article? We have enough articles on Yugoslavia to begin with, I see no need to add yet another...
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  • true supporters of parliamentary system?--User:Fitzwilliam 08:40, 29 June 2006 (UTC) I am curious as to when the word "Yugoslavia" began to be used to...
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  • Yugoslav republic of Croatia, 13th in line. (The source, of course, refers to governments, and lists those governments elected by general elections....
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  • Oxford edition defines "election" as a defining feature of a "president". The very first presidential election in Croatia were in 1992. All the ones who came...
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  • leader Pavelic who as head of the Independent State of Croatia denounced parliamentary democracy and supported a totalitarian single party state led by the...
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  • stated that political parties may be banned from participating in parliamentary elections for several reasons, including the negation of the existence of...
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