Cabinet of Alexandros Papanastasiou (1924)

More specifically, at the Assembly session of 24 March 1924, the government of Papanastasiou in the absence of the representatives belonging to the "Kafantaris faction", and with the support of the representatives belonging to Andreas Michalakopoulos and Themistoklis Sofoulis, received the confidence of the Hellenic Parliament, with 259 votes.

[1] The next day, 25 March 1924, 283 deputies ratified the "Resolution on the Deposition of the Dynasty and the Proclamation of the Republic".

Kondylis cited Papanastasiou's indifference to the action within the army of the pro-communist organization, "Enosis Paleon Polemiston"; Tsouderos, because his recommendations on finances were rejected; Roussos was not excused; while Mitsotakis cited authoritarianism on the part of Papanastasiou and his disagreement with the bill "on exchange controls".

[4] Papanastasiou reacted by reshuffling his cabinet, with the tacit support of Andreas Michalakopoulos.

However, dissatisfaction was growing, and on 19 July 1924 the government lost Parliament's confidence and Papanastasiou resigned.