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2000 Liechtenstein referendums


FieldValue
countryLiechtenstein
barwidth180px
part1_subjectAmending the law promoting cheap living
part1_choice1For
part1_percentage133.87
part1_choice2Against
part1_percentage266.13
part2_subjectLaw on gaining and losing citizenship
part2_choice1For
part2_percentage150.10
part2_choice2Against
part2_percentage249.90
part3_subjectAgreement with Switzerland on performance related tax on heavy load traffic
part3_choice1For
part3_percentage170.98
part3_choice2Against
part3_percentage229.02

Three referendums were held in Liechtenstein during 2000. The first was held on 27 February on amending the law promoting cheap living, and was rejected by 66.3% of voters. The second was held on 18 June on the law on access to citizenship of the country, and was approved by 50.1% of voters, a margin of just 15 votes. The third on 24 September concerned an agreement with the neighbouring Switzerland on performance-related tax on heavy load traffic, and was approved by 71% of voters.

Results

Amendment to the law on cheap living

Citizenship

Heavy load traffic

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', pp1176-1177 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
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