SPANISH AFFAIRS
FORMATION Of CABINET AZANA APPROACHED. •?ress Association Electric Telegraph—Copyright MADRID, Monday. -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 Government resigned -last week following -a disagreement between the President and the Prime Minister. The President, Don Zamora, declared that he must eon-suit the Republicans regarding the Ministerial changes suggested by Don Azana, who interpreted this as -a lack of confidence. Behind the Go v-ernmlent’s resignation lies Don 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 full Presidential powers under the Republican Constitution, for the Bill completed the programme of legislation for which the present Parliament was -elected in June, 1931.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 13 June 1933, Page 5
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