ABSTRACT

The years 1913-15 of the Unionist régime deserve to be appreciated for the sincere and hard struggle put forth for constructive change in the country. I have so far told about the first political difficulties of the Unionists, their desire to hold power at any cost, their blunders, and their reforming energy and courage. But now they began to display a certain ability to govern relatively better, and they laid the foundation of modern reform, which has continued ever since despite all obstacles.