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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Romanian general election of 1946 was a general election held on November 19, 1946, in Romania. Officially, it was carried with 79.86% of the vote by the Romanian Communist Party (PCR), its allies inside the Bloc of Democratic Parties (Blocul Partidelor Democrate, BPD), and its associates ? the Hungarian People's Union (UPM or MNSz), the pro-government splinter group from the opposition National Peasants' Party (PN?), formed around Nicolae L. Lupu, and the Jewish Democratic Committee (Comitetul Democratic Evreiesc). The event marked a decisive…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Romanian general election of 1946 was a general election held on November 19, 1946, in Romania. Officially, it was carried with 79.86% of the vote by the Romanian Communist Party (PCR), its allies inside the Bloc of Democratic Parties (Blocul Partidelor Democrate, BPD), and its associates ? the Hungarian People's Union (UPM or MNSz), the pro-government splinter group from the opposition National Peasants' Party (PN?), formed around Nicolae L. Lupu, and the Jewish Democratic Committee (Comitetul Democratic Evreiesc). The event marked a decisive step towards the disestablishment of the Romanian monarchy and the proclamation of a Communist regime at the end of the following year. Breaking with the traditional universal male suffrage confirmed by the 1923 Constitution, it was the first national election to witness women's suffrage, and the first to allow active public officials and Romanian Army personnel the right to vote.