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The 1901 Tussen general election was held from 1 March to 8 March 1906. To elect the President of Tussenland,120 members of the National Assembly and 36 members of the Council of Provinces. It was the 1st general election of a fully independent Tussenland. The Laborers Union won in a landslide of 58 seats in the National Assembly and 47.3% of the vote, The Laborers Union formed a coalition government with the Democrats and the Meerenland Unionist Party. |
'''The 1901 Tussen general election''' was held from 1 March to 8 March 1906. To elect the [[President of Tussenland]],120 members of the [[National Assembly]] and 36 members of the [[Council of Provinces]]. It was the 1st general election of a fully independent [[Tussenland]]. The [[Laborers Union]] won in a landslide of 58 seats in the National Assembly and 47.3% of the vote, The Laborers Union formed a coalition government with the [[Democrats]] and the [[Meerenland Unionist Party]]. |
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The 1901 Tussen general election was held from 1 March to 8 March 1906. To elect the President of Tussenland,120 members of the National Assembly and 36 members of the Council of Provinces. It was the 1st general election of a fully independent Tussenland. The Laborers Union won in a landslide of 58 seats in the National Assembly and 47.3% of the vote, The Laborers Union formed a coalition government with the Democrats and the Meerenland Unionist Party.