South Arabian general election, 1950 (Fascist Coup Britain)

The 1950 South Arabian general election was the seconde election to the Federal Assembly and resulted in a hung parliament.

Background
For the previous four years South Arabia had been governed by the Progressive Party however the government received large amounts of criticism for the substantial role the Governor General T. E. Lawrence still played in the governing of the federation, with many claiming that the government was enabling him to take such actions.

Results
The election resulted in a hung Parliament in which the Progressive Party was one seat off a majority however the National Party decided to support a Labour government leading to the first South Arabian Labour government. But this government fell in August, prompting early elections. Write the second section of your page here.