1884 Serbian parliamentary election explained

Country:Kingdom of Serbia
Flag Year:1884
Previous Election:1883
Next Election:1886
Majority Seats:88
Election Date:25 January 1884
Nopercentage:yes
Party1:Conservative Party (Serbia)
Seats1:58
Last Election1:New
Party2:Serbian Progressive Party (Kingdom of Serbia)
Leader2:Milan Piroćanac
Seats2:55
Last Election2:24
Party3:People's Radical Party
Seats3:14
Last Election3:72
Party4:Liberal
Seats4:3
Last Election4:30
Party5:Royal appointees
Leader5:
Seats5:44
Last Election5:44
Prime Minister
Before Election:Nikola Hristić
Before Party:Conservative Party (Serbia)
After Election:Milutin Garašanin
After Party:Serbian Progressive Party (Kingdom of Serbia)

Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 25 January 1884 to elect members of the National Assembly. The governing Conservative Party won 58 of the 130 seats.[1] King Milan appointed a further 44 members.[2] Following the elections, Milutin Garašanin of the Progressive Party became Prime Minister.

Notes and References

  1. News: Latest Intelligence . The Times . 14 February 1884.
  2. News: Latest Intelligence. 7 May 1884.