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1997 Polish constitutional referendum

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1997 Polish constitutional referendum

A constitutional referendum was held in Poland on 25 May 1997. It was decreed by then-President Aleksander Kwaśniewski on the day the National Assembly adopted the Constitution. Voters were asked whether they approved of a new constitution, and replace the temporary constitution from 1992. It was narrowly approved, with 53.45% voting in favour. Voter turnout was 43%, below the 50% required by the 1995 Referendum Act to validate the referendum. However, the Supreme Court ruled on 15 July that the 1992 'small' constitution (which did not contain turnout requirements) took precedence over the Referendum Act and that the constitution could be introduced.

Are you in favor of the adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland passed by the National Assembly on April 2, 1997?

The text (translated from Polish) on the paper ballot was as follows:

in the constitutional referendum ordered by the President of the Republic of Poland for May 25, 1997.

Question:

Are you in favor of the adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland passed by the National Assembly on April 2, 1997?

☐ YES    ☐ NO

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