Montenegrin parliamentary election, 1913
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Montenegrin parliamentary elections were held in 1914 for the Serbian National Assembly of the Kingdom of Montenegro. The People's Party won with the platform of union with Serbia, while the True People's Party received a minor part of the seats.
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