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4th Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire | |
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History | |
Founded | 18 April 1912 |
Disbanded | 5 August 1912 |
Preceded by | 3rd Chamber of Deputies |
Succeeded by | 5th Chamber of Deputies |
Leadership | |
President of the Chamber of Deputies | |
Deputy President of the Chamber of Deputies | |
Seats | 288 deputies |
Elections | |
Electoral college | |
Last election | 1912 |
Next election | 1914 |
Meeting place | |
Cemile Sultan Palace |
The Fourth Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire was elected in the 1912 Ottoman general election. It was known as the Sopali Seçimler (the election of clubs) because of much electoral fraud and violence between the two main parties, Union and Progress and Freedom and Accord.[1] It was in session for just five months until the Savior Officers shuttered the Parliament in a coup via memorandum.