GREEN CRISIS.
THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE ARMY. CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE. By Telcgraph-Prese Aesoolation-CoDyrleht. (Rec. January 31, 9.20 p.m.) ■ ~ :. London, January 31. Further particulars of the decision of tho Military League to convoke tlie National Assembly; in order.. to reviso the Constitution show .that . King George at first opposed the League's demand for the ■ convocation of the National .''Assembly, because the Constitution demands as a .precedent agreement on the part of two successive Parliaments for such a , thing. Subsequently, .however, the King /agreed to'the convocation of the National Assembly. ■ . '.- • . ; \ ,'M. Draconis will form an extra-Parlia-mentary; Cabinet, which' will dissolve after the; issuo of the Royal decree su.. moning the National Assembly. ■ [The Constitution of Greece, adopted pn October 29 1864, vests the whole-legis-ativo power in a single Chamber, which ?as no. power to alter the Constitution itself. Hence the demand for convocation of the National Assembly.]
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 730, 1 February 1910, Page 5
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144GREEN CRISIS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 730, 1 February 1910, Page 5
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