SPANISH POLITICS
GOVERNMENT RESIGNS SEQUEL TO DISAGREEMENT. MADRID, June 8. Following a disagreement between the President and the Prime Minister the Government has resigned. President Zamora declared thatihe must consult the Republicans regarding the Ministerial changes suggested by Senor Azana, who interpreted this as lack of confidence. The President was recently the centre of a first-class imbroglio in connection with the Religious Orders Bill. CAUSE OF RESIGNATION PRESIDENT’S DISAPPROVAL OF BILL. MADRID, June 9. .(Received June 9, at 9.35 p.m.) • Behind the resignation lies President Zamora's -disapproval of the Religious Orders Bill which, it is understood, he signed with the greatest reluctance.' The passage of the Bill, however, left him for the first time in possession of his full Presidential powers under the Republican Constitution, for the Bill completed the programme of legislation for which the present Parliament was elected on June 28, 1931. It is believed in influential quarters that Senor Azana will return to office as Prime Minister.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21976, 10 June 1933, Page 11
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