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- Burmese_general_election,_1936 abstract "General elections were held in Burma in November 1936. The Government of Burma Act 1935 separated Burma from British India as of 1 April 1937, and created a 36-seat Senate and a 132-seat House of Representatives. The pro-constitution United Party of U Pe emerged as the largest bloc in the House of Representatives, winning 43 seats. However, few parties were willing to work with U Pe, and the Governor invited Ba Maw to form a government, despite winning only three seats. Maw became Chief Minister after forming a coalition with Chit Hlaing and other "moderate extremists".".
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- Burmese_general_election,_1936 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1936_elections_in_Asia.
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- Burmese_general_election,_1936 wikiPageWikiLink Chauk.
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 wikiPageWikiLink Chit_Hlaing.
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 wikiPageWikiLink Indian_people.
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 wikiPageWikiLink Karen_people.
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar.
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 wikiPageWikiLink Shan_States.
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 wikiPageWikiLink U_Pe.
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 wikiPageWikiLink United_Party_(Burma).
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Yangon.
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 wikiPageWikiLink Yenangyaung.
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burmese general election, 1936".
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- Burmese_general_election,_1936 subject Category:1936_elections_in_Asia.
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 subject Category:1936_in_Burma.
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 subject Category:Elections_in_Myanmar.
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 comment "General elections were held in Burma in November 1936. The Government of Burma Act 1935 separated Burma from British India as of 1 April 1937, and created a 36-seat Senate and a 132-seat House of Representatives. The pro-constitution United Party of U Pe emerged as the largest bloc in the House of Representatives, winning 43 seats. However, few parties were willing to work with U Pe, and the Governor invited Ba Maw to form a government, despite winning only three seats.".
- Burmese_general_election,_1936 label "Burmese general election, 1936".
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