Greek plebiscite, 1924

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The Greek plebiscite of 1924 ensured and affirmed the dominance of the venizelist point of view. 69.78% of Greeks, including the refugees from Asia Minor, expressed their disapproval towards the royal family and King George II by approving the government proposal of a presidential parliamentary republic.


Summary of the 13 April 1924 Greek Plebiscite edit Votes
No.
Yes (Νai) 758,472 69.78
No (Οxi) 325,322 30.02
No. of valid votes 1,083,794
Invalid votes 271 0.02%
Total number of voters 1,084,065
Source: Texts of Constitutional History (Antonis Pantelis, Stefanos Koutsoumpinas, Triantafyllos Gerozisis), First Volume (1924-1974)
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