The Policy of National Agreement - the Slovene People's Party in the Government of Ljubomir Davidović
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Slovene People's Party, Yugoslav Democratic Party, opposition, self-government, Treaty of Rome, Anton Korošec, Vojislav Marinković, Ljubomir DavidovićAbstract
In the paper, the author presents the policy of national agreement exercised after the 1923 parliamentary elections by the Slovene People's Party and other opposition parties in the framework of the Federalist/Opposition Bloc against the government of Nikola Pašić. In Summer 1924, the said parties formed a government under the leadership of Ljubomir Davidović, which has been labelled 'a government of the bourgeois left' by the author because of its programme orientation.
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2007-01-01
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