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On 25 November 2010, which country held a general election whereby the majority of seats (17 out of 26).................

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On 25 November 2010, which country held a general election whereby the majority of seats (17 out of 26) in its Legislative Assembly were elected by universal suffrage for the first time?

posted Mar 25, 2020 by Vishal

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Before this, the King had selected the prime minister and the cabinet, and only 9 of 30 seats were popularly elected. This marked a major progression away from the 165-year rule of the monarchy towards a fully representative democracy.

answer Mar 26, 2020 by Mridul
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