Interim National Assembly (Czechoslovakia)

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Rudolfinum in Prague, original seat of the Assembly

The Interim National Assembly (Czech: Prozatímní Národní shromáždění) was the legislative body of the Third Czechoslovak Republic from 28 October 1945 to June 1946.[1] All 300 members of the assembly were from the National Front.

It was succeeded by the Constituent National Assembly, which sat for another two years before the democratic government was overthrown in the 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état.

References

  1. ^ "28. říjen 1945: Zahájení činnosti Prozatímního Národního shromáždění". Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic. 2018-04-21.
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Parliaments of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Predecessor
  • Bohemian Diet (1861–1918)
National parliaments
  • Revolutionary National Assembly (cs) (1918–20)
  • National Assembly (1920–39)
  • None in the German-occupied Bohemia-Moravia; National Assembly (sk) in the Slovak State (1939–45)
  • Interim National Assembly (1945–46)
  • Constituent National Assembly (1946–48)
  • National Assembly (Communist) (1948–68)
  • Federal Assembly (1969–92)
  • Subnational parliaments
  • Parliament of Carpatho-Ukraine (1938-39)
  • Czech National Council (1969–92)
  • Slovak National Council (1969–92)
  • Succeeded by
  • Parliament of the Czech Republic (1993–present)
  • National Council of Slovakia (1993–present)
  • See also:
    • Origins of Czechoslovakia
    • Czechoslovak National Council
    • Constitution of Czechoslovakia
    • Munich Agreement
    • German occupation of Czechoslovakia
    • 1948 Communist coup
    • Prague Spring
    • Velvet Revolution
    • Dissolution of Czechoslovakia
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