Greek plebiscite, 1974
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The Greek plebiscite of 1974 resulted in the final abolition of monarchy in Greece and the establishment of the current Third Hellenic Republic.
After the collapse of the military junta that ruled the country from 1967, the issue of the form of government remained unsolved. The Junta had already staged a plebiscite the year before, which resulted in the establishment of the Republic (see Metapolitefsi). However, after the fall of the military regime, the new government, under Constantine Karamanlis, decided to hold another one, as Junta legal acts were considered illegal.
The plebiscite was held on 8 December 1974, and results were overwhelmingly in favour of the abolition of monarchy.
Summary of the 8 December 1974 Greek Plebisciteedit | Votes | |||||
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No. | % | |||||
For the abolition of monarchy (Υπέρ αβασιλεύτου δημοκρατίας) | 3,245,111 | 69.18 | ||||
For the retention of monarchy (Υπέρ βασιλευομένης δημοκρατίας) | 1,445,875 | 30.82 | ||||
Valid votes | 4,690,986 | |||||
Invalid votes | 28,508 | |||||
Total number of votes | 4,719,494 | |||||
Registered voters | 6,250,379 | |||||
Source: Rizospastis newspaper, 10 December 1974 |
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