A referendum on remaining a republic was held in Greece on 13 April 1924.
This followed the restoration of Constantine I in 1920 and reflected the see-saw nature of the Greek electorate and the then-present dominance of the Liberal and Republican Venizelists in Greek politics and abolished the crown.
In the lead up to the referendum, Prime Minister Alexandros Papanastasiou favoured the vote for the Republic, while Venizelos kept a neutral stance.
[citation needed] Nonetheless, on 25 March 1924 the Second Hellenic Republic was proclaimed by parliament.
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