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1989 Czechoslovak presidential election
The 1989 Czechoslovak presidential election was held on 29 December. Václav Havel became the first non-communist president of Czechoslovakia since 1948. Election was held following the Velvet Revolution .[1] [2]
Candidates [ ]
Havel was eventually the only candidate to participate in the election.[3]
Other possible candidates [ ]
Alexander Dubček was speculated to be a candidate. Dubček himself sought the nomination of VPN.[4]
Opinion polls [ ]
Results [ ]
Havel received votes of all 183 members of House of the People and 140 members of House of Nations.[6]
References [ ]
1918–1939 1945–1948 1948–1989 1989–1992 See also: Czech presidential election * Slovak presidential election * Czechoslovakian elections
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