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was forced resign. Uzunović became the eighth 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. Tired, Uzunović also had twelve crises and multiple cabinet reshuffles, in response
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and abolished the constitution, banning all political parties in the process. This became known as the 6th January Dictatorship, a policy Uzunović was in support of. In 1931, a new constitution was put into place, which provided for limited democracy. However, most of the political power remained in
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The following year questioned Uzunović the Regent advice and refused rapprochement with the opposition, leading to a revolt of some ministers and the collapse of the government. Regent Prince Paul declared that the Kingdom of Yugoslavia would join the Tripartite Pact on 25 March 1941 to avoid the
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as prime minister. On 27 January Uzunović was once again the head of Government The designated prime minister Uzunović tasked to reduce the Croat - Serb tensions, address the effects of the economic crisis and to combine parliamentarism with an authoritarian conception of government.
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Uzunović was a reserve officer, and thereafter again politically involved. In the following years he was minister for agricultural issues and the minister of construction. After the War, he was re-elected deputy.
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In 1932 Uzunović became chairman of the Yugoslav Radical Peasant Democracy. In January 1934, King Alexander, facing mounting pressure to solve the internal political crisis facing Yugoslavia, replaced
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In May 1932, Uzunović helped found the Yugoslav Radical Peasants' Democracy (renamed in June 1933 as Yugoslav National Party) to support Alexander's government, under the leadership of
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In 1904, aged 31 he was elected to the Niš municipality, and after eight months, a deputy in front of the Radical Party, a party he would remain in until 1934. During the
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in August 1934. Pavelić was assisted by Georg Perčević, a former Austro-Hungarian military officer. France unsuccessfully requested the extraditions of both men.
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to a further sharp attack against his government, and the party responded on 17 April 1927 when Uzunovićnew position as Prime Minister ended. He was replaced by
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semiautomatic pistol. He died in the car, slumped backwards in the seat, with his eyes open. The assassination was planned in
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in October 1934. On 9 October, while the two was being slowly driven in a car through the streets a gunman — the Macedonian
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After the assassination, Uzunović strengthened the government, namely by inviting new ministers and former prime ministers
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centralism, censorship, and military control and to pacify the country by solving the Serb-Croat problem.
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ancestry, he graduated from Faculty of Law at the Great School in Belgrade (now
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After leaving office in December 1934, he went into seclusion. During the
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was appointed prime minister, removing Uzunović for a second time. Regent
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Crown of Thorns: The Reign of King Boris III of Bulgaria, 1918-1943
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Representatives in the Yugoslav National Assembly (1921–1941)
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In April 1926, faced with corruption scandals Prime Minister
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the hands of the King and the government, appointed by him.
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