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  1. A referendum on becoming a republic was held in Greece on 13 April 1924. It followed the catastrophic outcome of the Asia Minor Campaign. As a result of the military defeat, King Constantine I was forced to abdicate (27 September 1922) in favor of his son, King George II.

  2. Following the proclamation of the change in form of government from constitutional monarchy (βασιλευομένη δημοκρατία, literally crowned republic) to republic (αβασίλευτη δημοκρατία, literally uncrowned republic), a referendum was held proclaimed for 13 April 1924.

  3. A referendum on becoming a republic was held in Greece on 13 April 1924.[1] It followed the catastrophic outcome of the Asia Minor Campaign. As a result of the military defeat, King Constantine I was forced to abdicate in favor of his son, King George II.

  4. A referendum on retaining the republic was held in Greece on 8 December 1974. After the collapse of the military junta that ruled the country since 1967, the issue of the form of government remained unsolved. The Junta had already staged a referendum held on 29 July 1973, which resulted in the establishment of the Republic.

  5. A Segunda República Helênica ( português brasileiro) ou Segunda República Helénica ( português europeu) (em grego: Β'Ελληνική Δημοκρατία) é um termo historiográfico moderno usado para se referir ao estado grego durante um período de governo republicano entre 1924 e 1935.

  6. E. 2011 Greek economy referendum attempt. R. 1974 Greek republic referendum. Categories: History of modern Greece. Referendums by country. Elections in Greece. Legal history of Greece. Political history of Greece. Referendums in Europe.

    Region
    Republic (%)
    Constitutional Monarchy (%)
    75.60
    24.40
    79.59
    20.41
    65.63
    34.67
    53.33
    46.67
  7. A referendum on the return of King Constantine I was held in Greece on Sunday, 5 December 1920 (22 November o.s.). It followed the death of his son, King Alexander. The proposal was approved by nearly 99% of voters. The anti-Venizelist parties had recently won the elections of 1920.