Polish presidential election, 1933

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The Polish presidential election of 1933 was a non-competitive, parliament-based vote held under Józef Piłsudski’s Sanation regime, confirming the authoritarian consolidation of power in interwar Poland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf presidential election
associatedWith Józef Piłsudski’s Sanation movement NERFINISHED
constitutionalFramework April Constitution of Poland (preparatory authoritarian framework) NERFINISHED
country Second Polish Republic
democraticQuality limited
electoralCompetitiveness non-competitive
electoralSystem indirect election
followedBy Polish presidential election, 1947 NERFINISHED
governmentType authoritarian parliamentary republic
historicalSignificance confirmed dominance of Sanation camp
illustrated erosion of parliamentary democracy in interwar Poland
incumbent Ignacy Mościcki NERFINISHED
incumbentReelected true
location Poland
mainCandidate Ignacy Mościcki NERFINISHED
nonCompetitive true
officeContested President of Poland
period interwar period
pointInTime 1933
politicalContext authoritarian consolidation of power
precededBy Polish presidential election, 1926 NERFINISHED
relatedTo Sanation coup of May 1926 NERFINISHED
result Ignacy Mościcki remained President of Poland
supportedBy Józef Piłsudski NERFINISHED
underRegime Sanation regime NERFINISHED
votingBody National Assembly of Poland NERFINISHED
Sejm of Poland NERFINISHED
Senate of Poland NERFINISHED

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Polish presidential election, 1926 followedBy Polish presidential election, 1933