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Referendum

The process of submitting a proposed measure to the general population for a vote on whether or not it should be adopted.

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24 November 2020
Liberian officials say referendum will occur as planned despite court ruling
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19 November 2020
Japan debates constitutional amendment on referendum law
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5 November 2020
In Thailand, referendum bill heads to parliament in preparation for constitution change
President Jovenel Moïse of Haiti (photo credit: Paul Kagame/flickr)
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4 November 2020
Haiti plans to hold referendum on new constitution
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2 November 2020
In Algeria, voters approve constitutional changes in referendum despite low turnout
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23 October 2020
Scotland considers holding a referendum on independence next year
Prime Minister Jüri Ratas of Estonia (photo credit: EU2017EE Estonian Presidency/flickr)
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22 October 2020
Estonia will hold referendum on constitutional amendment to restrict marriage rights
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22 October 2020
West Papua independence movement to draft constitution and seek referendum from Indonesia
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15 October 2020
In Thailand, committee on constitutional changes argues only one referendum will be needed to approve amendments
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12 October 2020
Sri Lankan supreme court rules four clauses of proposed 20th amendment will require referendum to approve

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