. . . . "92656"^^ . . "12.88"^^ . . . "259068"^^ . . . "110"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Other parties"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In november 1946 werden er parlementsverkiezingen gehouden in Roemeni\u00EB. De verkiezingen verliepen niet bijzonder democratisch en werden gewonnen door het door de communisten gedomineerde Nationaal Democratisch Front."@nl . . "Democratic Peasants' Party\u2013Lupu"@en . . . . . . . . "7.8"^^ . . . "Hungarian People's Union"@en . "All 414 seats in Parliament"@en . . . . . . "33"^^ . . . . . . . . . "In november 1946 werden er parlementsverkiezingen gehouden in Roemeni\u00EB. De verkiezingen verliepen niet bijzonder democratisch en werden gewonnen door het door de communisten gedomineerde Nationaal Democratisch Front."@nl . "568862"^^ . . . "208"^^ . "33"^^ . . . . . "0"^^ . . "69.77"^^ . "2"^^ . "3"^^ . . . "29"^^ . . . "9002833"^^ . . . . "National Peasants' Party"@en . . . . . . . . . . "3"^^ . . . . "29"^^ . . . . "881304"^^ . . "Kingdom of Romania"@en . . . "New"@en . . "legislative"@en . "2.36"^^ . . . "7792542"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "568862"^^ . . . . . . "1939"^^ . "National Liberal Party"@en . . "Nicolae Lupu .jpg"@en . . . "1939"^^ . . "161314"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "0"^^ . . . . . . . "51801"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "General elections were held in Romania on 19 November 1946, in the aftermath of World War II. The official results gave a victory to the Romanian Communist Party (PCR), its allies inside the Bloc of Democratic Parties (Blocul Partidelor Democrate, BPD), together with its associates, the Hungarian People's Union (UPM or MNSZ) and the Democratic Peasants' Party\u2013Lupu. The event marked a decisive step towards the disestablishment of the Romanian monarchy and the proclamation of a Communist regime at the end of the following year. Breaking with the traditional universal male suffrage confirmed by the 1923 Constitution, it was the first national election to feature women's suffrage, and the first to allow active public officials and army personnel the right to vote. The BPD, representing the incumbent leftist government formed around Prime Minister Petru Groza, was an electoral alliance comprising the PCR, the Social Democratic Party (PSD), the Ploughmen's Front, the National Liberal Party\u2013T\u0103t\u0103rescu (PNL\u2013T\u0103t\u0103rescu), the National Peasants' Party\u2013Alexandrescu (PN\u021A\u2013Alexandrescu) and the National Popular Party. According to official results, the BPD won 69.8% of the vote, enough for an overwhelming majority of 347 seats in the 414-seat unicameral Parliament. Between them, the BPD and its allies won 379 seats, controlling over 91 percent of the chamber. The National Peasants' Party\u2013Maniu (PN\u021A\u2013Maniu) won 32 seats and the National Liberal Party (PNL\u2013Br\u0103tianu) only three. In general, commentators agree that the BPD carried the vote through widespread intimidation tactics and electoral fraud, to the detriment of both the PN\u021A\u2013Maniu and the PNL\u2013Br\u0103tianu. While there is disagreement over the exact results, it is contended that the BPD and its allies actually won no more than 48 percent of the total, with several authors assuming PN\u021A\u2013Maniu to be the overall winner. Journalist claims that the actual votes for the PN\u021A\u2013Maniu could have allowed it to form a government, either in its own right or as senior partner in a non-BPD coalition. Various authors note however that the fraud has been mythologised by the opposition, including in its post-1990 instalments. The 1946 elections were in many ways similar to the ones won by PNL\u2013Br\u0103tianu or PN\u021A before World War II: the governing party always used state resources in its campaign, ensuring for itself a comfortable majority, against clamorous accusations of fraud and violence coming from the opposition parties. Carried out upon the close of World War II, under Romania's occupation by Soviet troops, the elections have drawn comparisons to the similarly flawed elections held at the time in most of the emerging Eastern Bloc (in Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland), being considered, in respect to its formal system of voting, among the most permissive of the latter."@en . "1948"^^ . . . . "8.31"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1948"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Elected Prime Minister"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "132162"^^ . "65528"^^ . . . . . . . "Bundesarchiv Bild 183-2000-0518-507, Julius Maniu.jpg"@en . . . "Constantin I.C. Br\u0103tianu.jpg"@en . . "Les eleccions legislatives romaneses de 1946 se celebraren el 19 de novembre de 1946, i foren les primeres eleccions celebrades despr\u00E9s de la fi de la Segona Guerra Mundial. Oficialment va v\u00E8ncer el Partit Comunista Roman\u00E8s i els seus aliats del Bloc de Partits Democr\u00E0tics (Blocul Partidelor Democrate, BPD). L'efecte m\u00E9s immediat fou l'abolici\u00F3 de la monarquia romanesa, la destituci\u00F3 de Miquel I i la proclamaci\u00F3 de la rep\u00FAblica. Petru Groza fou nomenat primer ministre de Romania i es va instaurar un r\u00E8gim comunista. Resultats de les eleccions de 19 de novembre de 1946 al Parlament de Romania"@ca . . . . . . . . "881304"^^ . . . . . "Les eleccions legislatives romaneses de 1946 se celebraren el 19 de novembre de 1946, i foren les primeres eleccions celebrades despr\u00E9s de la fi de la Segona Guerra Mundial. Oficialment va v\u00E8ncer el Partit Comunista Roman\u00E8s i els seus aliats del Bloc de Partits Democr\u00E0tics (Blocul Partidelor Democrate, BPD). L'efecte m\u00E9s immediat fou l'abolici\u00F3 de la monarquia romanesa, la destituci\u00F3 de Miquel I i la proclamaci\u00F3 de la rep\u00FAblica. Petru Groza fou nomenat primer ministre de Romania i es va instaurar un r\u00E8gim comunista. Resultats de les eleccions de 19 de novembre de 1946 al Parlament de Romania"@ca . "Roemeense parlementsverkiezingen 1946"@nl . . . . . . "\u00C9lections l\u00E9gislatives roumaines de 1946"@fr . . . "Petru Groza Anefo.jpg"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "130"^^ . . "3.79"^^ . . "#CC0000"@en . "12.9"^^ . "4773689"^^ . . . "161314"^^ . . . . . . . "General elections were held in Romania on 19 November 1946, in the aftermath of World War II. The official results gave a victory to the Romanian Communist Party (PCR), its allies inside the Bloc of Democratic Parties (Blocul Partidelor Democrate, BPD), together with its associates, the Hungarian People's Union (UPM or MNSZ) and the Democratic Peasants' Party\u2013Lupu. The event marked a decisive step towards the disestablishment of the Romanian monarchy and the proclamation of a Communist regime at the end of the following year. Breaking with the traditional universal male suffrage confirmed by the 1923 Constitution, it was the first national election to feature women's suffrage, and the first to allow active public officials and army personnel the right to vote. The BPD, representing the inc"@en . "1946-11-19"^^ . "Eleccions legislatives romaneses de 1946"@ca . . . . . "Nohlen & St\u00F6ver"@en . "Les \u00E9lections l\u00E9gislatives roumaines de 1946 se tinrent le 19 novembre 1946, pour \u00E9lire les 465 membres de la Chambre des d\u00E9put\u00E9s."@fr . . . . "Les \u00E9lections l\u00E9gislatives roumaines de 1946 se tinrent le 19 novembre 1946, pour \u00E9lire les 465 membres de la Chambre des d\u00E9put\u00E9s."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . "1946 Romanian general election"@en . . . . "#FFCC00"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "347"^^ . "1946-11-19"^^ . . "FFCC00"@en . "4773689"^^ . "259068"^^ . "1099608991"^^ . . . . . .