Monday, May. 24, 1926
Cabinets Fall
Germany. The Luther -Stresemann Centre Coalition Cabinet fell on a minor issue which roused to definite opposition the Coalition's insurgent Democrats. A new Centre Coalition Cabinet leaning further to the Left was formed by Dr. William Marx. (See p. 12.)
Poland. A new Nationalist Cabinet was formed only to be upset by a revolution which caused President Stanislaw Wojciechowski to resign and left the revolutionary leader Marshal Pilsudski supreme. (See p. 13.)
Belgium. The Poulet Coalition Cabinet, which has bestridden Belgium's factionally rent Chamber with the dexterity of a troop of political acrobats for eleven months, was finally unhorsed. (See p. 12.)