Czech legislative election, 1968
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Indirect National Council elections were held in the Czech part of Czechoslovakia on 10 June and 21 November 1968, the first time Czechs had elected their own legislature. Of the 200 members of the National Council, 150 were elected indirectly by the Federal Assembly, whilst the other 50 members were elected by the National Council itself.
Results
Party | Seats | ||
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National Front | Communist Party of Czechoslovakia | 89 | |
Independents and unspecified[1] | 74 | ||
Czechoslovak Socialist Party | 21 | ||
Czechoslovak People's Party | 16 | ||
Total | 200 | ||
Source: CZSO |
References
- ↑ Due to Absence of a register with Party Membership it is unknown for 60 Parliament Members which Party they were Members of.
External links
- Election on 10 June 1968 PSP
- Czech national Council Meeting Proposal for by-election PSP
- The first meeting of Czech Parliament PSP
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