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 | ||||||||||||
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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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