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People's Party (Montenegro, 1906)

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The Assembly of Montenegro was formed by the 1905 Constitution. The People's Party was first formed in 1906, when 27 deputies of the Assembly of Montenegro (out of 60, elected in 1905 election for the Constitutional Assembly) decided to form a club which would oppose the absolutist rule of Prince
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in the beginning of 1907. The party entered parliamentary life when the mandate to the crown became the representative of the parliament majority. Mihailo Ivanović, the leader of the party, succeeded the government after Lazar Mijušković, upon which he governed the so-called "Klubaši government"
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In September 1907 the People's Party decided to boycott the elections as a mark of protest against Nicholas' bad relations with Serbia. The party was suppressed by Prince Nikola, who dissolved the Montenegrin assembly in 1907 and then formed the
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At the 1914 election, the People's Party, which had been banned for more than seven years, won the absolute majority of votes and 25 MPs with the platform of unification of Montenegro with Serbia, whilst the governing
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named after the historical People's Party was established in 1990, after fall of communist regime and the introduction of multi-party system, regarded itself as the moral and spiritual heir of the historical party.
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and liberation of the rest of the Serb and South Slavic-populated lands under the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy. Their other aims were education and enlightenment of the people.
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won just four elected seats. Shortly after the election Party formed a parliamentary majority of 44 seats in alliance with the group rallied around a former
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Balkan Anschluss: The Annexation of Montenegro and the Creation of the Common South Slavic State
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It was the first party in Montenegro. It was the only civil party in Montenegro until 1918. The
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Jubilej Narodne stranke, najstarije političke organizacije u Crnoj Gori
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voting the abolition of the Montenegrin state, dethroning of the
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Programi i statuti srpskih političkih stranaka do 1918. godine
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supported Nicholas' rule and proclaimed him King in 1910.
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and declaring unconditionally annexation Montenegro to
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Boycotted, Party banned shortly after the election.
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Leader
Andrija Radović
Marko Radulović
Mihailo Ivanović
Šako Petrović-Njegoš
People's Radical Party
Yugoslav Democratic Party
Cetinje
Narodna misao
Montenegrin Whites
Ideology
National conservatism
Conservative liberalism
Serbian-Montenegrin unionism
Yugoslav unionism
Political position
Centre-right
right-wing
Red
light blue
white
Pan-Slavic tricolor
Politics of Montenegro
Political parties
Elections
Serbian
romanized
Principality of Montenegro
Kingdom of Montenegro

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