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What is meant by "centralization"? That's a broad term and it's never made clear what that entailed in this pre-constitutional context.
Are there any views that diverge from Banac's regarding the reason for the delay or from Lampe's regarding the reason that it failed to enact 35 pieces of legislation that should be afforded due weight?
How was the presidency selected?
The article states that the Temporary National Representation could only legislate the policy of the Constitutional Assembly and its agenda, but then says that The coalition began reversing repressive measures previously introduced against regional administrations in Croatia and Slovenia. Who introduced those repressive measures, what were they, and how could the PNP reverse them? Likewise, the second paragraph of "Legislative work and dissolution" lists many other bills unrelated to the Constitutional Assembly and its agenda.
The first paragraph of "Legislative work and dissolution" is unclear. Which of Pribićević's actions were "divisive", why did Protić feel that he could work with Radić, why was Pribićević opposed, and how is any of that related to the failure to pass legislation?