GOVERNMENT OF SPAIN.
CABINET FOBMATION FAILS. MADRID, June 12. Several efforts to interest the Socialist and Radical leaders to form a Cabinet all failed, because the parties refused to co-operate with one another. The President, Don Zamora, was finally compelled to ask Don Azana to form a new Cabinet.
The Spanish Government resigned last week following a disagreement between the President and the Prime Minister. The President, Don Zamora, declared that he must consult the Republicans regarding the Ministerial changes suggested by Don Azana, who interpreted this as a lack of confidence. Behind the Government’s resignation lies Don Zamora’s disapproval of tho Religious Orders Bill, which, it is understood, he signed with the greatest reluctance. Tho passage of the Bill, however, left him for the first time in possession of full Presidential powers under tho Republican Constitution, for the Bill completed the programme of legislation for which tho present Parliament was elected in June, 1931.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 13 June 1933, Page 7
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