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From St. Andrew’s Day Assembly to the Governors’ Constitution (1858-1869)
St. Andrew’s Day Assembly held session in the building of the Great Beer Hall in Belgrade, in the grand hall sanctified by three priests – MPs. The Assembly had 439 MPs.
From St. Andrew’s Day Assembly to Governors’ Constitution (1858-1869)
Assembly | Speaker | Deputy Speakers | Secretaries |
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St. Andrew’s Day Assembly in Belgrade, 30 November 1858 – 31 January 1859 | Miša Anastasijević | Stefan-Stevča Mihajlović | Jevrem Grujić and Jovan Ilić |
Malogospojinska (Nativity of Virgin Mary) Assembly in Kragujevac, 8 – 24 September 1859 | Živko Karabiberović | Todor Tucaković | Jevrem Grujić, Panta Jovanović and Jakov Žabarac |
Transfiguration Day Extraordinary Assembly in Kragujevac, 6 – 20 August 1861 | Todor Tucaković; from 10 August: Mijalko Radenković | Mijalko Radenković; from 10 August: Manojlo Jokić | Jovan Ristić and Aleksa Romanović |
Assumption Day Assembly in Belgrade, 16 August – 6 September 1864 | Mijalko Radenković | Đorđe Topuzović | Kosta Jovanović and Milan Đ. Milićević |
Michaelmas Assembly in Kragujevac, 29 September – 13 October 1867 | Živko Karabiberović | Ranko Jovanović | Milan Đ. Milićević and Đorđe Pantelić |
Great National Assembly in Topčider, 20 June 1868 | Živko Karabiberović | Todor Tucaković | Živko Nedić and Dimitrije Glavinić |
Great Constitutional Assembly in Kragujevac, 10 – 29 June 1869 | Živko Karabiberović | Todor Tucaković | Kosta Grudić and Jovan Bošković |
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14.00 - the members of the Foreign Affairs Committee meet with a delegation of the Finnish Foreign Affairs Committee (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, hall 2)
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14.45 - press conference of the Chairperson of the Foreign Affairs Committee Marina Ragus and the Chairman of the Finnish Foreign Affairs Committee Kimmo Kiljunen (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, Central Hall)