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- Q539938 subject Q6368820.
- Q539938 subject Q6826709.
- Q539938 subject Q8198885.
- Q539938 subject Q8645017.
- Q539938 abstract "A constitutional referendum was held in Nauru on 27 February 2010. Voters were asked to vote on amendments to the constitution, most notably a change to a directly elected president (instead of one chosen by parliament) and a strengthening of human rights legislation (but also a clarification of the distribution of powers and other, less notable amendments). A two-thirds majority was required for the amendments to pass.The referendum was part of a large-scale constitutional renewal; the referendum had to be held to approve changes to some especially protected parts of the constitution, while other changes were made by simple parliamentary vote. Any changes would only take effect on the day of the next general election, likely in May/June 2011.Turnout was 78%, with almost 4,400 votes cast; the constitutional changes were rejected by majority of two thirds, almost 3,000 votes. It was considered immediately afterwards whether another referendum might be held at a later time.".
- Q539938 wikiPageExternalLink event.php?lang=en&id=nr012010.
- Q539938 wikiPageWikiLink Q1771526.
- Q539938 wikiPageWikiLink Q1972029.
- Q539938 wikiPageWikiLink Q628102.
- Q539938 wikiPageWikiLink Q6368820.
- Q539938 wikiPageWikiLink Q6826709.
- Q539938 wikiPageWikiLink Q697.
- Q539938 wikiPageWikiLink Q8198885.
- Q539938 wikiPageWikiLink Q8645017.
- Q539938 comment "A constitutional referendum was held in Nauru on 27 February 2010. Voters were asked to vote on amendments to the constitution, most notably a change to a directly elected president (instead of one chosen by parliament) and a strengthening of human rights legislation (but also a clarification of the distribution of powers and other, less notable amendments).".
- Q539938 label "Nauruan constitutional referendum, 2010".