Historical Events tagged with "plebiscite"

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Politics & Government

Greece Abolishes Monarchy Through Plebiscite

December 8th, 1974 50 years ago

In a decisive plebiscite, the Greek people voted to abolish the monarchy, transforming the nation's political landscape. The referendum held on December 8, 1974, saw overwhelming support for the republic, marking the end of King Constantine II's reign and signifying a new era in Greece following the years of military dictatorship. This pivotal moment was the culmination of a long struggle for democracy, reflecting the citizens' desire for a more modern political system and governance.

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Politics & Government

UN Security Council Addresses Kashmir Conflict

April 21st, 1948 76 years ago

The United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 47, addressing the conflict in the Kashmir region between India and Pakistan, following the first Indo-Pakistani War. This resolution called for a ceasefire and the withdrawal of troops. It also aimed to establish peaceful plebiscites to determine the future of the territory. The situation in Kashmir remained a contentious point between the two nations.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Filipino Women Vote for Suffrage Rights

April 30th, 1937 87 years ago

In April 1937, a plebiscite was held in the Commonwealth of the Philippines allowing Filipino women to vote on whether they should be granted the right to suffrage. Over 90% of the voters supported the extension of voting rights to women. This landmark event marked a significant milestone in the advancement of women's rights in the Philippines and in the broader context of democracy in the region.

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Politics & Government

George II of Greece Regains His Throne

November 3rd, 1935 89 years ago

George II of Greece returned to the throne following a plebiscite. The plebiscite, held amidst political unrest, showed support for the monarchy, although allegations of manipulation cast doubt on its validity. This event solidified George's reign but sparked debates about democracy and governance in Greece.

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Politics & Government

Saarland Plebiscite Shows Popular Support for Germany

January 13th, 1935 90 years ago

A plebiscite was held in Saarland where 90.3% of voters expressed their desire for the region to no longer remain under the governance of the United Kingdom and France. This vote reflected the local population's overwhelming preference for rejoining Germany, a sentiment rooted in historical and nationalistic perspectives. The plebiscite was organized under the auspices of the League of Nations, concluding a period of administration following World War I.

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Politics & Government

Adolf Hitler Assumes Title of Führer

August 2nd, 1934 90 years ago

Following the death of President Paul von Hindenburg, Reichskanzler Adolf Hitler consolidated his power, merging the presidency and chancellorship into the position of Führer. This transition marked a significant shift in the German government, as Hitler sought to establish a totalitarian regime. The event was characterized by widespread celebrations from Nazi supporters and was part of a broader agenda to strengthen the Nazi party's grip on Germany, utilizing propaganda and political maneuvers to quell dissent.

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Politics & Government

Upper Silesia Plebiscite Held to Set Borders

March 20th, 1921 103 years ago

A plebiscite was conducted in Upper Silesia to determine its national allegiance following World War I. Voters were asked whether they wanted to join Weimar Germany or newly independent Poland. The region was vital due to its industrial resources and strategic location. The vote manifested not only a quest for self-determination but also reflected tensions fueled by nationalist sentiments on both sides. Both nations campaigned vigorously to sway the outcome.

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Politics & Government

Constantine I's Restoration to the Throne

December 19th, 1920 104 years ago

King Constantine I was restored as King of the Hellenes after the plebiscite held following the death of his son Alexander, who died as a result of a monkey bite. The restoration came after a period of political turmoil following World War I, during which King Constantine had previously abdicated. The plebiscite reflected public support for the king's return as tensions still brewed within Greece.

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Politics & Government

Carinthian Plebiscite Affirms Austrian Territory

October 10th, 1920 104 years ago

The Carinthian plebiscite determined that a significant majority of the Duchy of Carinthia should remain part of Austria. Conducted under the oversight of the League of Nations, this vote allowed residents to express their national allegiance following World War I and the subsequent Treaty of Saint-Germain. The plebiscite's outcome was crucial for shaping the post-war national landscape of Central Europe.

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