Serbian parliamentary election, 1884
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Parliamentary elections were held in the Kingdom of Serbia in early 1884. 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.
Results
| Party | Leader | Seats |
|---|---|---|
| Conservative Party | Nikola Hristić | 58 |
| Progressive Party | Milan Piroćanac | 55 |
| People's Radical Party | Nikola Pašić | 14 |
| Liberal Party | Jovan Ristić | 3 |
| Appointed by the King | Milan I | 44 |
| Total | 174 | |
| Source: The Times[1] | ||
References
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