the gradual decline in support for the old parties, the emergence of young statesmen).
The young politicians were less compromising with the King as concerned the management of military and
foreign affairs, domains that until then fell exclusively under the jurisdiction of the monarchy.
The throne, identified with the old political oligarchy, that is with only one part
of the bourgeoisie, gave up the possibility of being acknowledged as a regulatory and balancing factor
between parties. From now on, Greek political life was characterized
by constitutional instability, as Venizelists and anti-Venizelists pursued
the resolution of the political crisis through their own constitutional policies, alternatively in favour of and against the monarchy.
This institutional-constitutional crisis was the fundamental reason for the Army's taking on independent political action in this period.
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