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The Pakistani Referendum

Monday, October 12th, 2009

In Pakistan the overwhelming majority of both political and religious parties have rejected the referendum. Their impact on public opinion has however been minimal in turning people against Musharraf. Due to corruption and short sighted political objectives many parties in Pakistan have been largely discredited, particularly over the last decade in which the country has seen much political unrest.
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Referendum In Politics Corrupt

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

A referendum in politics of Venezuela reversed a constitutional clause which put a limit of two consecutive terms for a President. Now one can remain a President for as long as they like. The original referendum in December 2007 was shot down by Venezuelans, but President Chavez was determined to have this clause reversed. Chavez campaigned heavily, using government funds, and got a referendum that ended how he wanted. This referendum questionnaire was so convoluted that it barely made sense.
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