In early 1822, during the First National Assembly in Epidaurus, the Provisional Regime of Greece was voted as the first constitutional map of the country and the first government was elected with Corinth as its temporary seat. The printing house continued to operate there from March until July of that year, when the Turks reconquered Corinth and it ceased to operate abruptly. Among the publications printed in Corinth were two successive editions of the Provisional Regime of Greece and administrative single-page leaflets.