
“With the death of the former king of the Greeks, Constantine, the curtain falls on the long historical period of our country, with which both his family was connected, from 1863 to 1974, when the government of the Presiding Parliamentary Republic was democratically elected, and as he himself,” says the Chairman of the Parliament Konstantinos Tasoulas for his release former King Constantine.
“With all this, history obviously had and has a reason why it should judge fairly,” says the speaker of parliament and adds:
“In any case, the former King Constantine himself certainly drew his last breath in the country in which he was born and which he loved, along with his family, to whom I express my deepest condolences.”
Source: Kathimerini

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