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Guatemalan parliamentary election, 1994 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Guatemalan parliamentary election, 1994
Parliamentary elections were held in Guatemala on 14 August 1994,〔Nohlen, D (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I'', p323 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6〕 following the premature dissolution of Congress during the 1993 constitutional crisis, and in view of implementing constitutional reforms approved in January 1994. The result was a victory for the Guatemalan Republican Front, which won 33 of the 80 seats. Voter turnout was just 21%.〔Nohlen, p324〕 The 1993 constitutional crisis started on 25 May 1993, when the then President Jorge Serrano Elías attempted a self-coup or ''autogolpe''. Serrano suspended the constitution, dissolved Congress and the Supreme Court, imposed censorship and tried to restrict civil liberties.〔Barry S. Levitt (2006), "A Desultory Defense of Democracy: OAS Resolution 1080 and the Inter-American Democratic Charter, ''Latin American Politics and Society'', Volume 48, Issue 3, September 2006, Pages: 93–123. pp104-5〕 Serrano's actions were met with broad national and international opposition and ruled "illegal" by the Constitutional Court of Guatemala, following which Serrano was forced to resign. ==Results==
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