1879 Eastern Rumelian election

1879 Eastern Rumelian election

7 October 1879

36 of the 56 seats in the Regional Assembly
29 seats needed for a majority
Party Seats
Bulgarians

32
Greeks

2
Turks

2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Parliamentary elections were held for the first time in Eastern Rumelia on 7 October 1879.[1]

Background

The autonomous region of Eastern Rumelia, established by the Treaty of Berlin and the Eastern Rumelian Constitution, was headed by a Sublime Porte-chosen Governor-general who led and, alongside the Sultan, appointed the Directorate (government) of the province. He additionally appointed 10 members of the legislature, the Regional Assembly, with a further 10 representatives of the judiciary, ethnic and religious minorities serving as ex officio members. The remaining 36 MPs were elected for 4 year terms, with half the seats up for reelection every 2 years. The Assembly also elected an additional legislative body, the Standing Committee.

Results

As the election was held on a non-partisan basis, candidates were divided predominantly on ethnic lines. 32 of the elected and 40 of the total MPs were ethnic Bulgarians.

PartySeats
Bulgarians32
Greeks2
Turks2
Total36
Source: Statelova[1]

Aftermath

Although initially non-partisan, a dominant faction led by the Chairman of the Standing Committee Ivan Geshov began to form. By the 1881 election most of its opposition had consolidated into the Liberal Party.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Statelova, Elena. Eastern Rumelia (1879/1885) economy, politics, culture. Fatherland Front Publishing House, 1983, p. 75-76.
  2. ^ "The Parties in Eastern Rumelia". rdp-bg.org.