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Early life. Political career. 6 January Dictatorship. Assassination of King Alexander. Retirement and death. Honours. References. External links. Nikola Uzunović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Узуновић; 3 May 1873 – 19 July 1954) was a Serbian politician who served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia on two occasions. Early life.
- Alexander I, Peter II
- Velimir Vukićević
Nikola Uzunović of the PRP formed a government as prime minister on April 8, 1926. Prime Minister Nikola Uzunović resigned on January 28, 1927, but he formed a new government on February 1, 1927. Velimir Vukićević formed a PRP-Democratic Party of Yugoslavia (DPY) coalition government as prime minister on April 18, 1927. National elections ...
SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Nikola Uzunović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Узуновић; 3 May 1873 – 19 July 1954) was a Serbian politician who served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia on two occasions. Quick Facts 5th Prime Minister of Yugoslavia, Monarch ... Close. Oops something went wrong: 403.
Naslednik. Velimir Vukićević. Nikola T. Uzunović ( Niš, 3. maj 1873 — Beograd, 19. jul 1954) bio je srpski političar. U dva navrata bio je predsednik Vlade Kraljevine Jugoslavije, od 8. aprila 1926. do 17. aprila 1927. i od 27. januara 1934. do 22. decembra 1934. godine.
A member of Pašić's party Nikola Uzunović became the new Prime Minister of Yugoslavia on 8 April 1926, however faced with internal conflict within the party, a succession of short term governments, came and went under his watch.
Nikola Uzunović: Vlatko Maček: Party JNS: HSS: Alliance — United Opposition: Seats won 303: 67 Seat change 2 New: Popular vote 1,746,982: 1,076,345 Percentage 60.64%: 37.36%
3 May 1873. Niš. Date of death. 19 July 1954. Belgrade ( Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) Country of citizenship. Kingdom of Serbia. Occupation. politician.