Updated : 20:02 1.4.2005
   
NATIONAL REFERENDUM
on 5 December 2004

Final result of the national referendum on 5 December 2004

Ascertaining successfulness


Assessment with regard to conclusiveness has been completed pursuant to paragraph (6) of Article 28/C of the Constitution.

Paragraph (6) of Article 28/C of the Constitution:

"The national national referendum is conclusive if more than half of the voters who have voted validly, but at least more than one fourth of all of the voters have given the same answer to the question raised."


1. question:
Do you agree that public health service providers and hospitals should remain in state and local government ownership, and that Parliament should therefore repeal the law which is inconsistent with this?


The condition(s) of conclusiveness determined by the law have not been met, on the grounds of which the national referendum is inconclusive.


Condition of conclusiveness Conclusiveness quorum The votes of majority answer The condition
Half of the voters who have voted validly have given the same answer 1 478 661 1 922 680 has been met
Minimum one fourth of all of the voters have given the same answer 2 012 185 has not been met


 
The result of the national referendum in detail