Fourth National Assembly at Argos explained

Next Election:1843
Election Date:11 July - 6 August 1829
Country:Kingdom of Greece
First Election:yes
Nopercentage:yes
Party1:Filiki Eteria
Color1:purple
Seats1:8
Party2:French Party
Seats2:5
Party3:English Party
Seats3:2
Party4:Russian Party
Leader4:Andreas Metaxas
Seats4:2

The Fourth National Assembly at Argos (el|Δʹ Εθνοσυνέλευση Άργους) was a Greek convention which sat at Argos from 11 July to 6 August 1829, during the Greek War of Independence.

The Fourth National Assembly followed on from the Third National Assembly at Troezen (1827), which had adopted a new constitution selected Ioannis Kapodistrias as Governor of Greece with extensive powers for a seven-year term. The Assembly counted 236 representatives from all over Greece (including territories, such as Crete or Macedonia, that were still under Ottoman control), for the first time elected via suffrage.

The Assembly adopted a series of reforms suggested by Kapodistrias, most notably: