Croatian parliamentary elections were held from 19 to 22 May 1897. The People's Party emerged as the victor. [1]
Party | Seats |
---|---|
People's Party | 59 |
Unified Opposition | 26 |
Party of Rights | (15) |
Independent People's Party | (11) |
Pure Party of Rights | 2 |
Independent | 1 |
Total | 88 |
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