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- Q5060278 subject Q6368820.
- Q5060278 subject Q8165158.
- Q5060278 subject Q8165201.
- Q5060278 subject Q8645231.
- Q5060278 abstract "A constitutional referendum was held in the Central African Republic on 1 February 1981, following the overthrow of Jean-Bédel Bokassa in 1979. The new constitution would make the country a presidential republic with a unicameral National Assembly, as well as restoring multi-party democracy for the first time since 1962. It was approved by 98.55% of voters with a 92.53% turnout.Following the referendum, presidential elections were held in March. However, a military coup occurred before parliamentary elections could take place.".
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- Q5060278 wikiPageWikiLink Q1577158.
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- Q5060278 wikiPageWikiLink Q6368820.
- Q5060278 wikiPageWikiLink Q8165158.
- Q5060278 wikiPageWikiLink Q8165201.
- Q5060278 wikiPageWikiLink Q8645231.
- Q5060278 wikiPageWikiLink Q929.
- Q5060278 comment "A constitutional referendum was held in the Central African Republic on 1 February 1981, following the overthrow of Jean-Bédel Bokassa in 1979. The new constitution would make the country a presidential republic with a unicameral National Assembly, as well as restoring multi-party democracy for the first time since 1962. It was approved by 98.55% of voters with a 92.53% turnout.Following the referendum, presidential elections were held in March.".
- Q5060278 label "Central African constitutional referendum, 1981".