Greek legislative election, 1923

Greek legislative election, 1923

After the defeat of the Liberals in 1920, Venizelos left the country, King Constantine I returned and Greece was soundly defeated by the newly-reformed Turkey in the war in Asia Minor. After the death of King Constantine, his eldest son George was proclaimed King George II. After the national defeat and the definitive Treaty of Lausanne however, Greece was sorely divided. On October 18, 1923 the decree for calling elections to the Fourth National Assembly of the Greeks was published. The date of the elections was set for December 2, and on October 19, military law and censorship were abolished. Two days later, there was what came to be called a "counter-revolutionary" uprising against the government. This uprising was suppressed but it influenced in a significant way the political situation in the country since the military leaders behind it were pressing for the expulsion of King George and the proclamation of a republic.

On 2 December 1923, elections were held. The pro-monarchist parties abstained and the Liberals won 250 seats out of 398. Following the elections, the King was forced to leave the country. Admiral Pavlos Koundouriotis was appointed regent. The new Parliament convened on the January 2, 1924. The office of Prime Minister was held for a short time by G. Kafandaris and then on the March 24, 1924, Alexandros Papanastasiou was appointed to the post. His programmatic statement of legislative proposals is perhaps the most radical document which had up to that time ever been read out in the Greek Parliament. Its basic aim was to proclaim a republic. On the next day (25th of March) the Parliament voted to proclaim a republic, and this was endorsed in a referendum held on April 13, 1924. The first President elected by the Parliament was Pavlos Koundouriotis.

Election results

election-table rowspan=2 colspan=3 valign=top|Summary of 2 December 1923 Greek Parliament ("Vouli ton Ellinon") election results!colspan="3" cellpadding="10" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|Votes!colspan="2" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|Seats
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"!No.!% !align="center"|+− %!align="center"|No.!align="center"|+−
-|
Liberal Party "Komma Fileleftheron"
Eleftherios Venizelos
align="right"
align="right"
align="center"
align="center"|250
align="center"
-|
Democratic Union "Δημοκρατική Ένωση"
Democratic Liberals "Δημοκρατικοί Φιλελέυθεροι"
Alexandros Papanastasiou
align="right"
align="right"
align="center"
align="center"|120
align="center"
-|
Other anti-Venizelist parties|
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align="right"
align="center"
align="center"|6
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-|
Agrarian Party "Agrotikon Komma"|
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align="right"
align="center"
align="center"|3
align="center"
-|
Muslims of Western Thrace "Μουσουλμάνοι Δυτικής Θράκης"|
align="right"
align="right"
align="center"
align="center"|3
align="center"
-|
Jews of Thessaloniki "Εβραίοι Θεσσαλονίκης"|
align="right"
align="right"
align="center"
align="center"|3
align="center"
-|
Independent Democrats "Ανεξάρτητοι Δημοκρατικοί"|
align="right"
align="right"
align="center"
align="center"|7
align="center"
-|
Socialists "Σοσιαλιστές"|
align="right"
align="right"
align="center"
align="center"|1
align="center"
-|
Independents "Ανεξάρτητοι"|
align="right"
align="right"
align="center"
align="center"|4
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-
colspan="3"|No. of valid votes
align="right"|694,448
align="center"|100
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
align="center"|397
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-
colspan="3"|Invalid votes
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colspan="4" rowspan="2" bgcolor="white"|
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colspan="3"|Total
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colspan="3"|Turnout
align="right"|70%
colspan="4" rowspan="2" bgcolor="white"|
-
colspan="3"|Electorate
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colspan=9|Source:

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* [http://www.venizelos-foundation.gr/endocs/bio23-28.jsp National Research Foundation, Eleftherios K. Venizelos]


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