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The referendum is a process used to reclaim democratic ideals, in which "the body of citizens are called to express, through a referendum, an opinion or intention with respect to any measure that other authority has taken or plans to take" (translated), [Note 1] which will be acted upon or adopted in case of positive response.
Citizens' initiative referendum (France) 0–9. 1793 French constitutional referendum; 1795 French referendums; 1800 French constitutional referendum;
[12] The Constitution describes two ways for holding a referendum: The President may, on the recommendation from the Government or the Parliament, submit to a referendum some government bills. A referendum may be held upon the initiative of one fifth of the Members of Parliament, supported by one tenth of the registered voters.
The referendum in Portugal is called by the President of Portugal (if they so decide), on a proposal submitted by the Assembly or the Government. Referendums are binding if turnout is higher than 50% of registered voters. Citizens of Portugal have the right to submit to the Assembly an initiative for a referendum.
A constitutional referendum was held in France on 27 April 1969. [1] The referendum proposed government decentralization and changes to the Senate. These reforms were rejected by 52.4% of voters, leading to President Charles de Gaulle's resignation.
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A constitutional referendum was held in France on 5 May 1946. [1] Voters were asked whether they approved of a new draft Constitution proposed by the Constituent Assembly elected in 1945 (the "Constitutional Bill of 19 April 1946").
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