2021 Nauruan constitutional referendum
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A constitutional referendum was held in Nauru on 13 November 2021. The referendum was the result of government proposal to amend article 31 of the constitution to bar naturalised citizens and their descendants from becoming members of parliament, or holding the presidency or ministerial posts.[1] The proposal was approved by 71% of voters.
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Should the membership of parliament including the office of the president and ministers be reserved for Nauruans and their descendants who became Nauruan citizens in 1968 when the Constitution came into force? | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Voting was compulsory, with a fine for non-voters.[2]