Talk:1926 Greek legislative election

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clarification required

I haven't been able to work out whether Temistokles Sofoulis was pro or anti Venizelos. Once that can be established, his party's votes and seats should be substracted from the totals of Other parties. --Damac 10:07, 17 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Them. Sofoulis served more than once as prime minister of Greece. Most importantly, he served as prime minister during the civil war (1947-1949). He was always loyal to Venizelos, whom he succeeded in the leadership of the party in 1932. Ideologically, he was considered to be a liberal, center-left politician. --Yannismarou 20 February 2006

Comparison with the Greek article

Why are the results different between the English and Greek wikipedia articles, even the total number of seats is different ! This casts a shadow upon the credibility of wikipedia. There are three sources quoted for the table, the first one does not indicate where the numbers come from, the second indicates as source a table in Mavrogordatos, George Th., Stillborn republic: social coalitions and party strategies in Greece, 1922-1936, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1983,

ISBN 9780520043589 (p.35, who cites himself an official source: Ministère de l’Economie nationale - Statistique Générale de la Grèce, Statistique des élections des députés du 7 novembre 1926, Imprimerie Nationale, Athènes 1928), the third is no longer on line. --109.129.31.75 (talk) 10:51, 6 August 2011 (UTC)[reply
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My source

my source comes from a greek hisotry list of books for the parliaments. https://www.politeianet.gr/books/9789604065462-sullogiko-ellinika-grammata-istoria-tou-neou-ellinismou-1700-2000-ebdomos-tomos-167281