1950 Yugoslavian parliamentary election
26 March 1950
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Parliamentary elections were held in Yugoslavia on 26 March 1950. They were the first held since the onset of communist rule five years earlier. The Communist Party of Yugoslavia had won the 1945 elections after an opposition boycott; soon afterward, the Communists abolished the monarchy and declared Yugoslavia a people's republic. By this time, the People's Front, dominated by the Communist Party, was effectively the only legally permitted political organisation in the country, and as such was the only organisation to contest the election.