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with the way the AEK fans greeted me at the | Venizelos airport and I hope I can do my best for the |
The very capable Prime Minister, Eleftherios | Venizelos, an ardent admirer of Great Britain, support |
Eleftherios | Venizelos and his Liberal Party achieved a landslide v |
w elections in following December from which | Venizelos and his part abstained, but was resurrected |
ble for the non-participation of Eleftherios | Venizelos and his party, the Liberal Party. |
929 with the Liberal Party under Eleftherios | Venizelos and served as President of the Senate. |
a triumph for the Liberal Party, Eleftherios | Venizelos and the other venizelist parties. |
ng George I in 1912, Greece's Prime Minister | Venizelos and new king Constantine were increasingly a |
st parties, the Liberal Party of Eleftherios | Venizelos and the People's Party. |
ause of the conflict was the dispute between | Venizelos and King Constantine over power in Greece, i |
een two factions, the one led by Eleftherios | Venizelos and the other by King Constantine, that pred |
cal leaders of modern Hellenism: Eleftherios | Venizelos, Archbishop Makarios (for Cyprus), and somet |
At the same time, Eleftherios | Venizelos arrived in Athens from Crete and concluded t |
t, this time with Prime Minister Eleftherios | Venizelos as his passenger. |
the pre-1913 Greece who followed Eleftherios | Venizelos, Benaroya and the Federacion, adhering to it |
about Greece's participation in World War I. | Venizelos considered Greece as a close and loyal ally |
Although the electoral body supported | Venizelos, Constantine I insisted in his position and |
theless and despite the victory of Liberals, | Venizelos' dispute with King Constantine I remained. |
Movement of National Defence of Eleftherios | Venizelos during the First World War. |
By September, | Venizelos had arrived in Athens and by drawing large c |
ys showed that the initial clear majority of | Venizelos had diminished and that the election would b |
On Monday, 17 September, | Venizelos had a meeting with the former PASOK leader a |
of Macedonia, but Prime Minister Eleutherios | Venizelos had already decided that the fate of the reg |
bsolute majority of seats in Parliament, but | Venizelos himself was not elected. |
as expected after the victory of Eleftherios | Venizelos in the legislative elections of 1928 and it |
ter Alexandros Papanastasiou, who sided with | Venizelos in foreign affairs, also had deputies electe |
Venizelos is second from left. | |
disappointed by the outcome of the election, | Venizelos left the country for France, also leaving hi |
In October, 1915, | Venizelos left Athens and would later set up a rival g |
After the defeat of the Liberals in 1920, | Venizelos left the country, King Constantine I returne |
reform-minded socialists strongly supported | Venizelos' liberal brand of nationalism. |
These elections were won by | Venizelos' Liberal Party and he resumed his post as Pr |
former Prime Minister of Greece Eleftherios | Venizelos over the issue of the Pontic Greeks. |
to pursue good relations with the Armenians, | Venizelos persisted on preserving affirmative contacts |
In 1911 Eleftherios | Venizelos proposed and Parliament approved a new Const |
Eleftherios | Venizelos regarded his Liberal Party's victory as all |
Venizelos resigned and was succeeded by Alexandros Zai | |
Venizelos resigned and withdrew temporarily from the p | |
Venizelos returned to Athens, as head of a superficial | |
The second-born son of Eleftherios | Venizelos, Sofoklis served with distinction in the Gre |
ce, a diplomatic battle between the King and | Venizelos' supporters forced a general election in Jun |
l Bulgarian requests for truce, now informed | Venizelos, that his army was "physically and morally e |
King George invited | Venizelos to form a government and Dragoumis resigned. |
di coup, to call upon the Cretan Eleftherios | Venizelos to come to Greece. |
The government of Eleftherios | Venizelos was defeated in a general election and the R |
"National Schism") between the supporters of | Venizelos, who created their own government in Thessal |
icance as they paved the way for Eleftherios | Venizelos, whose Liberal Party was the clear winner, t |
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