Which year general elections are held after an interval
Answers
Answered by
3
Explanation:
1951-52
Answered by
0
Answer:
In most systems, a general election is a regularly scheduled election where both a head of government (such as president or prime minister), and either "a class" or all members of a legislature are elected at the same time. Occasionally, dates for general elections may align with dates of elections within different administrative divisions, such as a local election.
Similar questions