Parliamentary elections were held in Haiti on 30 April 1961. They followed the dissolution of Parliament by President François Duvalier and the abolition of the Senate, making the Chamber of Deputies a unicameral body. Duvalier's National Unity Party won all 67 seats in the elections, which were later re-interpreted as presidential elections in order to give Duvalier a six-year presidential term and avoid the need for scheduled presidential election in 1963. For the first time in Haitian history, two women were elected as deputies: Madame Max Adolphe and Aviole Paul-Blanc.
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| - Parliamentary elections were held in Haiti on 30 April 1961. They followed the dissolution of Parliament by President François Duvalier and the abolition of the Senate, making the Chamber of Deputies a unicameral body. Duvalier's National Unity Party won all 67 seats in the elections, which were later re-interpreted as presidential elections in order to give Duvalier a six-year presidential term and avoid the need for scheduled presidential election in 1963. For the first time in Haitian history, two women were elected as deputies: Madame Max Adolphe and Aviole Paul-Blanc. (en)
- Las elecciones parlamentarias se celebraron en Haití el 30 de abril de 1961, en paralelo a un referéndum presidencial. Fueron convocadas tras la disolución del Parlamento por el presidente François Duvalier y la abolición del Senado, convirtiendo a la Cámara de Diputados en un órgano unicameral. El Partido Unidad Nacional de Duvalier ganó la totalidad de los 67 escaños en las elecciones. Por primera vez en la historia de Haití, dos mujeres fueron elegidas diputadas: Madame Max Adolphe y Aviole Paul-Blanc. (es)
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| - Parliamentary elections were held in Haiti on 30 April 1961. They followed the dissolution of Parliament by President François Duvalier and the abolition of the Senate, making the Chamber of Deputies a unicameral body. Duvalier's National Unity Party won all 67 seats in the elections, which were later re-interpreted as presidential elections in order to give Duvalier a six-year presidential term and avoid the need for scheduled presidential election in 1963. For the first time in Haitian history, two women were elected as deputies: Madame Max Adolphe and Aviole Paul-Blanc. (en)
- Las elecciones parlamentarias se celebraron en Haití el 30 de abril de 1961, en paralelo a un referéndum presidencial. Fueron convocadas tras la disolución del Parlamento por el presidente François Duvalier y la abolición del Senado, convirtiendo a la Cámara de Diputados en un órgano unicameral. El Partido Unidad Nacional de Duvalier ganó la totalidad de los 67 escaños en las elecciones. Por primera vez en la historia de Haití, dos mujeres fueron elegidas diputadas: Madame Max Adolphe y Aviole Paul-Blanc. (es)
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