Greek Constitution of 1952
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The Greek Constitution of 1952 established a parliamentary monarchy with the king as head of state and the army, based on the principle of the separation of powers. It was based on the Constitution of 1911, but it was effectively a new constitution since it was in violation of the revision clause of the Constitution of 1911.
The Constitution had several novel provisions,
- Foreign investments in Greece became possible by Article 107.
- The right to vote irrespective of gender, and once codified into law, women voted for the first time in elections of 1956.