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The '''1982 Besmenian CCA membership referendum''' was a referendum that took place on January 31, 1982 in [[Besmenia]]. The voters were asked here whether Besmenia should join the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]]. With 74.55%, the majority voted for a Besmenian membership in the CCA. Besmenia joined the CCA on July 1, 1982, after the [[Federal Chamber]] passed the acession treaty on May 21, and the [[Federal Senate]] approved it on May 24. After the [[1968 Besmenian capital city referendum]], this was the second referendum held in Besmenia.
The '''1982 Besmenian CCA membership referendum''' was a referendum that took place on May 30, 1982 in [[Besmenia]]. The voters were asked here whether Besmenia should join the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]]. With 74.55%, the majority voted for a Besmenian membership in the CCA. Besmenia joined the CCA on December 15, 1982, after the [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]] passed the acession treaty on December 3, and the [[Federal Senate]] approved it on December 4. After the [[1968 Besmenian capital city referendum]], this was the second referendum held in Besmenia.


After the creation of the CCA, debates arose in the late 1970s about whether Besmenia should join the organization. The government under [[Prime Minister of Besmenia|Prime Minister]] [[Robert Gleitzmann]] declined to join. The [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]] under [[Martin Beiter]] endorsed membership and included it on their party program for the 1980 federal election. After the victory of the FBBP and the inauguration of Beiter as Prime Minister, the possibility of joining the CCA now appeared to be given. On November 9, 1981, President [[Erwin Pohl]] ordered a referendum for January 1982 to join the CCA. The [[Besmenian Republican Party]], some BVP politicans, including Robert Gleitzmann and smaller groups spoke out against joining the CCA.
After the creation of the CCA, debates arose in the late 1970s about whether Besmenia should join the organization. The government under [[Prime Minister of Besmenia|Prime Minister]] [[Robert Gleitzmann]] declined to join. The [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]] under [[Martin Beiter]] endorsed membership and included it on their party program for the 1980 federal election. After the victory of the FBBP and the inauguration of Beiter as Prime Minister, the possibility of joining the CCA now appeared to be given. The [[Besmenian Republican Party]], some BVP politicans, including Robert Gleitzmann and smaller groups spoke out against joining the CCA.
==Background==
==Background==
==Results==
==Results==
==Aftermatch==
==Aftermatch==
[[Category: Besmenia]]
[[Category: Besmenia]]

Latest revision as of 18:32, 13 April 2022

1982 Besmenian CCA membership referendum
Should the Federal Republic of Besmenia join the Coalition of Crown Albatross as a full member?
Results
Votes %
Yes 38,768,706 77.86%
No 11,026,877 22.14%
Valid votes 49,795,583 99.80%
Invalid or blank votes 99,792 0.20%
Total votes 49,895,375 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 50,563,777 98.68%
Results by county
Besmenia1981refmap.png
  Yes     No
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The 1982 Besmenian CCA membership referendum was a referendum that took place on May 30, 1982 in Besmenia. The voters were asked here whether Besmenia should join the Coalition of Crown Albatross. With 74.55%, the majority voted for a Besmenian membership in the CCA. Besmenia joined the CCA on December 15, 1982, after the Federal Chamber passed the acession treaty on December 3, and the Federal Senate approved it on December 4. After the 1968 Besmenian capital city referendum, this was the second referendum held in Besmenia.

After the creation of the CCA, debates arose in the late 1970s about whether Besmenia should join the organization. The government under Prime Minister Robert Gleitzmann declined to join. The Free Besmenian Citizen's Party under Martin Beiter endorsed membership and included it on their party program for the 1980 federal election. After the victory of the FBBP and the inauguration of Beiter as Prime Minister, the possibility of joining the CCA now appeared to be given. The Besmenian Republican Party, some BVP politicans, including Robert Gleitzmann and smaller groups spoke out against joining the CCA.

Background

Results

Aftermatch