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- Q16952420 subject Q13254706.
- Q16952420 subject Q13344627.
- Q16952420 subject Q6350418.
- Q16952420 subject Q6373669.
- Q16952420 subject Q8645282.
- Q16952420 abstract "Eleven referendums were held in Switzerland during 2001. The first three were held on 4 March on popular initiatives on joining the European Union, lowering medicine prices and lowering the urban speed limit to 30 km/h in most places. All three were rejected by voters. The next three referendums were held on 10 June on two separate amendments to the federal law on the Swiss army and on a federal resolution on abolishing the requirement for a permit to establish a diocese, all of which were approved.The final five referendums were held on 2 December on federal resolution on expenditure, which was approved, and four popular initiatives, all of which were rejected. The popular initiatives were "for an assured Aged and Bereaved insurance - tax on energy instead of work," "for an authentic security policy and a Switzerland without army," "Solidarity creates security: for a voluntary civilian peace service" and "for a capital gains tax."".
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- Q16952420 wikiPageWikiLink Q13344627.
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- Q16952420 wikiPageWikiLink Q6350418.
- Q16952420 wikiPageWikiLink Q6373669.
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- Q16952420 wikiPageWikiLink Q8645282.
- Q16952420 comment "Eleven referendums were held in Switzerland during 2001. The first three were held on 4 March on popular initiatives on joining the European Union, lowering medicine prices and lowering the urban speed limit to 30 km/h in most places. All three were rejected by voters.".
- Q16952420 label "Swiss referendums, 2001".