Although George II had successfully returned to his throne, his mood was far from good at this time.
After Kronos amended the constitution, George II should have become the king with the least power in the world, far less than other monarchs.
Even the most basic right of a king to dissolve Parliament and the Cabinet was changed to allow the dissolution of only the Cabinet, and it still required the approval of Parliament.
Parliament had become the most powerful and stable institution in the Kingdom of Greece, possessing not only the power to monitor the government but also operating without restrictions from the king or government.
And the King of Greece had lost the power to appoint and dismiss Cabinet members, retaining only the right to nominate. This meant that if the King of Greece lacked any prestige, he was effectively sidelined.