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1743 AN /RP 2621 Scattered Islands status referendum
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The 1743 AN /RP 2621 Scattered Islands status referendum (Sangunese : 1743/2621年散在諸島の地位に関する国民投票 , translit. : 1743/2621-nen Sanzai-shotō no chii ni kansuru kokumin tōhyō ? , Phineaner : Referendum status Kepulauan Berselerak 1743/2621 ) is an upcoming referendum held in four bilingual Phineaner-Eurphinonesian and Sangunese-speaking districts of the Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan SAR , namely the Scattered Islands of the Ieu'ryïan Strait and Isla del Tropico , in the municipality of Amsterdam Islands of Héi'an and part of the Ssamaritan Islands , as well as the scope of the said region. This referendum will decide to secede from Oriental Taemhwan and handover to the federation as a new single territory of Phinbella , also ratifying the Organic Law of the Scattered Islands to directly form the Scattered Islands Special Self-Governing Territory , a new proposed special self-governing territory (known as second term of "state", not a special administrative territory like Oriental Taemhwan). It is being organized by the government of the Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan Special Administrative Region and is expected to be held in 1743 AN or April RP 2621 . This referendum will be held after Ïeu'ryádoche was separated from its parent region, transferred to the federation and became the eighteenth territory of Phinbella. The government of the Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan SAR has given the opportunity to any administrative division in the region to determine the fate of the districts themselves whether to transfer their sovereignty to the federation or remain within the special administrative region.
Under the organic law, the both Federal and Taemhwanian government must hold a referendum in the areas specified in this law no later than 120 days from signing the SIOL into law but no earlier than 60 days from signing the law. Voters in both the Scattered Islands and Isla del Tropico districts voted on the ratification of the SIOL, the residents of Kéijō , Anyer and Sendai voted for or against the inclusion of their towns in the then proposed territory, as did voters in the municipality of Amsterdam Islands and three islands and two atolls in the Ssamaritan Islands voting for or against the inclusion of their islands in the Scattered Islands Special Self-Governing Territory.
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Proposed special autonomy
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