The Annunciation Council (Serbian: Благовештенски сабор, Serbian Latin: Blagoveštenski sabor) was a council of ethnic Serbs in Austrian Empire which was held on 2 April 1861, on the day of the church holiday Annunciation.
Distinguished representatives of the Serbian people living in the Austro-Hungarian Empire met in the parliament and adopted a sixteen-point program. They accepted the emperor's condition that all Serbian demands should be made within Hungarian frameworks.[1]
. Ђоко Слијепчевић. Историја Српске православне цркве. књ. 2. 1966. Минхен. Искра.