1951 Czechoslovak peace pact referendum
A referendum on a peace pact for the five great powers was held in Czechoslovakia between 26 May and 17 June 1951.[1] The referendum was in the form of a petition which voters could sign as being for or against.[1] Over 99% signed as being for the proposal.[1]
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Results
Choice | Votes | % |
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For | 9,020,522 | 99.33 |
Against | 60,899 | 0.67 |
Total | 9,081,421 | 100 |
Source: Direct Democracy |
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References
- Tschechoslowakei, 17. Juni 1951 : Friedenspakt der fünf Grossmächte Direct Democracy
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