VI. The World Wars and the Interwar Period, 19141945 > C. Europe, 19191945 > 13. Czechoslovakia > 1927, May 27 | ||||
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1927, May 27 | |
President Masaryk reelected. Eduard Bene remained foreign minister in all cabinets and took an active part in the work of the League of Nations. | 1 |
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An administrative reform gave a greater measure of self-government to the provinces. This was designed to meet the constant complaints of the Slovaks and Ruthenians that their districts were ruled from Prague by Czechs. In both areas there was an active movement demanding autonomy. | 2 |
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