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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. However, the name was changed to Hellenic Republic (Greek: Ἑλληνικὴ Δημοκρατία) on 24 May 1924 by vote of the Parliament. Accordingly, the title of the country's head of state was changed from Governor (Greek: Κυβερνήτης) to President of the Republic (Greek: Πρόεδρος της Δημοκρατίας).

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    • Athens
  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. Crete gave more than 90% of its vote for the republic, but in around thirty constituencies, the result for republic was around 60–70%. The largest wins for the restoration of the monarchy were in the Peloponnese and Thrace , at around 45%.

  5. Greek referendum may refer to: 1862 Greek head of state referendum, on adopting Prince Alfred of the United Kingdom as king (approved) 1920 Greek referendum, on the return of King Constantine I (approved) 1924 Greek republic referendum, on becoming a republic (approved) 1935 Greek monarchy referendum, on restoring the monarchy (approved)

  6. A constitutional referendum was held in Greece on 29 July 1973. The amendments would confirm the abolition (on 1 June) of the monarchy by the military junta and establish a republic . The proposal was approved by 78.6% of voters with a turnout of 75%.

  7. 1862 Greek head of state referendum; 1920 Greek referendum; 1924 Greek republic referendum; 1935 Greek monarchy referendum; 1946 Greek referendum; 1973 Greek republic referendum; 2015 Greek bailout referendum