REVOLT IN GREECE
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.]
KONDYLIS’S AIANIFESTO
ATHENS, September 13
The Premier, General Ivondylis, lias issued a statement as follows; “ 1 am ready to resign and allow some Cabinet to conduct the elections if the pail> leaders will take the responsibility of preserving public order, and will accept proportional representation ns the only system likely to end the regime of struggle, which threatens to recur, and to cause more bloodshed and ultimately to lead to the ruin of Greece. Some of the party leaders are afraid of proportional representation, and they want to get a majority of members without a majority of voters, and, with such a fictitious majority, to hold a plebiscite, ns they did for the recall of King Constantine. We are not goi„,r to ' allow the destruction of the Republican regime unless a real jority of tho Greek people want it.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1926, Page 2
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