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Line of succession to the former Greek throne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Line of succession to the former Greek throne
The Greek monarchy was abolished by the then-ruling military regime on 1 June 1973, an act that was confirmed by plebiscite on 8 December 1974 after the regime's fall. The title of king is used by the last reigning monarch, Constantine II (r. 1964–1973). His son, the Crown Prince Pavlos, who was born in 1967, is the heir apparent to the pretended title. ==Law of succession== According to Article 45 of the Greek Constitution of 1864 〔British and Foreign State Papers. Volume 56. British Foreign Office. 1870. (p.577 ). (In French)〕 and the Greek Constitution of 1911,〔(1911 Constitution )〕 the crown descended according to primogeniture among the descendants of George I, males before females. In 1952, the succession clause was clarified to stipulate that the crown is inherited with preference to the descendants of the current king in order of primogeniture, the males taking preference,〔http://norfid.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/suntagma-ths-elladas-19521.pdf〕 i.e., the sovereign's sons (and their descendants, in respective order) inherit according to seniority of age among siblings with males before females, followed by the sovereign's daughters (and their descendants, in respective order) in like manner.
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