The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—TurkeyHogarth, D. G. (David George)
History
The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey
Hogarth, D. G. (David George)
Balkan Peninsula -- History; Eastern question (Balkan)
the prince wrote to the King of Prussia assuring him that ‘his
sympathies will always be where the black and white banner is waving’.
In these so strained circumstances a section of the population of
Bucarest allowed itself to be drawn into anti-German street riots.
Disheartened and despairing of ever being able to do anything for that
‘beautiful country’, whose people ‘neither know how to govern
themselves nor will allow themselves to be governed’, the prince
decided to abdicate.
[Footnote 1: A few years ago a group of politicians, mainly of the old
Conservative party, detached themselves and became the
Conservative-Democratic party under the leadership of M. Take Ionescu.]
So strong was the feeling in parliament roused by the prince’s decision
that one of his most inveterate opponents now declared that it would be
an act of high treason for the prince to desert the country at such a
crisis. We have an inkling of what might have resulted in the letter
written by the Emperor of Austria to Prince Carol at the time, assuring
him that ‘my Government will eagerly seize any opportunity which
presents itself to prove by deeds the interest it takes in a country
connected by so many bonds to my empire’. Nothing but the efforts of
Lascar Catargiu and the sound patriotism of a few statesmen saved the
country from what would have been a real misfortune. The people were
well aware of this, and cheers lasting several minutes greeted that
portion of the message from the throne which conveyed to the new
parliament the decision of the prince to continue reigning.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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