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Nauruan parliamentary election, 1968 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nauruan parliamentary election, 1968
Elections for a Legislative Assembly were held in Nauru on 26 January 1968.〔Nancy Viviani (1970) ''Nauru: Phosphate and Political Progress'' Australia National University Press, p176〕 ==Background== A Constitutional Convention had been elected in 1967. It produced a new constitution in preparation for independence, which provided for an 18-member Legislative Assembly with a three-year term. The Assembly would then appoint a five-member Council of State to exercise executive power.〔
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