1990 Belarusian Supreme Soviet election

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1990 Belarusian Supreme Soviet election

Turnout87.0%
  First party Second party
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Leader Mikalay Dzyemyantsyey Zianon Pazniak
Party CPSU BPF
Seats won 302 26
Seat change Decrease 26 New party
Percentage 83.89% 7.23%

Parliamentary elections were held in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1990 to elect the twelfth Supreme Council. A total of 1,427 candidates contested the 310 seats, while a further 50 members were appointed by organizations of veterans and invalids.

Results[]

In the first round of voting on 4 March, 98 deputies were elected. A second round on 17–18 March saw a further 131 deputies were elected. However, this was still below the quorum of 240. By-elections were subsequently held on 22 April (18 districts) and 5 May (63 districts) resulting in a further 38 deputies being elected. An additional eleven were elected in second rounds held between 10 and 14 May, taking the total number of elected deputies to 278, in addition to the 50 appointed deputies.[1]

The Belarusian Popular Front opposition faction was formed by 26 deputies after the elections.

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References[]

  1. ^ "What was the Belarusian parliament quarter of a century ago? The Supreme Council of XII convocation, 1990-1995". Nasha Niva. 26 May 2015. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
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