• The Vidovdan Constitution was the first constitution of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. It was approved by the Constitutional Assembly on 28...
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    Vidovdan (Serbian Cyrillic: Видовдан, lit. "Saint Vitus Day") is a Serbian national and religious holiday, a slava (feast day) celebrated on 28 June (Gregorian...
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    debates of the first few years of the new country resulted in the Vidovdan Constitution – deemed illegitimate by many – and in regime- and opposition-sponsored...
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    republic. As Pašić had majority in the assembly, a new constitution was proclaimed on Vidovdan (St. Vitus day), 28 June 1921, organizing the Kingdom of...
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  • The Constitution of Yugoslavia may refer to: Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1921 Vidovdan Constitution Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929) 1931 Yugoslav...
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    the Serbs while resisting efforts to decentralize the state. The Vidovdan Constitution adopted by Yugoslavia in 1921 consolidated the country as a centralized...
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    Croat leader Stjepan Radić. In response, Alexander abrogated the Vidovdan Constitution in 1929, prorogued the parliament, changed the name of the country...
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  • change its name into Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), recognize the Vidovdan Constitution and form a coalition with Serbian People's Radical Party. This resulted...
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  • through two iterations of internal administrative borders. In the Vidovdan Constitution of 28 June 1921, drawn up in large parts by Nikola Pašić and Svetozar...
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    Serbia. Its sole Ban during this period was Ivan Šubašić. In the Vidovdan Constitution of 1921, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes had established...
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  • previous Vidovdan Constitution was abrogated. The Constitution consists of twelve chapters comprising 120 articles. The force of the Constitution ended with...
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    formation of the Vidovdan Constitution in 1921 sparked tensions between the different Yugoslav ethnic groups. Trumbić opposed the 1921 constitution and over time...
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  • Constitution of 1921 may refer to the: March Constitution of Poland Turkish Constitution of 1921 Louisiana Constitution of 1921 Vidovdan Constitution...
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  • Alexander I proclaimed the new Constitution of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, known thereafter as the Vidovdan Constitution (Serbian: Видовдански устав...
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    parliamentary monarchy. On that day, King Alexander I abolished the Vidovdan Constitution (adopted in 1921), prorogued the National Assembly and introduced...
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  • incorporated in the Vidovdan Constitution under the so-called "Turkish Paragraph". The support of JMO was important to pass the new constitution. This alliance...
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  • parliamentary monarchy. On that day, King Alexander abolished the Vidovdan Constitution (adopted in 1921), prorogued the National Assembly and introduced...
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    Yugoslavia); it ceased to exist de jure with the passing of the Vidovdan Constitution in 1921. Nowadays, its territory (in the extent at its dissolution)...
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  • headed by Prime Minister Petar Živković. Alexander abolished the Vidovdan Constitution, prorogued the National Assembly and introduced a personal dictatorship...
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    that day, Vidovdan added nationalist symbolism to the event); in 1921 King Alexander I of Yugoslavia proclaimed the Vidovdan Constitution; in 1989, on...
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    of Republika Srpska to fund it. According to some sources, the Vidovdan Constitution was signed in the summer house. Furthermore, on 10 February, Prince...
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    161 abstained or had walked out. The constitution was commonly known as the Vidovdan (St. Vitus Day) Constitution after the anniversary of the Serbian...
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    Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo (1914), and the adoption of the Vidovdan Constitution (1921). Tito, personally invited, refused to attend under a dubious...
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    crisis triggered by the shooting, King Alexander abolished the Vidovdan Constitution, prorogued the Parliament and assumed dictatorial powers. He appointed...
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    known as the Constitutional Assembly. The assembly adopted the Vidovdan Constitution on 28 June 1921, after which it became known as the National Assembly...
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    towards Croat complaints about the unitary state created by the 1921 Vidovdan Constitution, and decided not to give him the vice-regal position, much to Paul's...
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  • (former Austria-Hungary) District of Zaječar (former Serbia) The Vidovdan Constitution of 1921 established the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes as...
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    a "rigid system of centralism" imposed by the Serbian-friendly Vidovdan Constitution, the aforementioned strong association between each national group...
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    Slovenes (later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia). As a result of the Vidovdan Constitution (in 1921), the majority of the kingdom was divided into the Split...
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    minister for the interior. Korošec opposed the adoption of the Vidovdan Constitution and campaigned for greater autonomy for Slovenes within the Kingdom...
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