In the London Protocol of 1830, the great powers of Great Britain, France, and Russia had intended on having Leopold of Saxe-Coburg become the King of Greece only for him to refuse it.
His reasoning was that Greece was politically unstable and that he wanted the Arta to Volos border for Greece promised at the Conference of Poros in 1828 which were reduced at the behest of the Ottomans in return for a fully independent Greece.
What I would like to know is what must happen for Leopold to accept the Greek throne?
Does Greece do better in the Greek War of Independence?
Does the infighting that plagued the first republic be stopped?
Does Ioannis Kapodistrias paint a less dour picture of Greece to Leopold at the Conference?
All the above or something else?