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Revision as of 07:54, 12 February 2024
The Oportian National Referendum, 1729 is a landmark political event in Oportia, consisting of three significant questions posed to the Federal Electorate of Oportia. These questions concerned Oportia's membership in the Xaiville Convention, potential accession to the Raspur Pact, and a vote on the national budget and taxation rates.
Background
In the years leading up to the referendum, Oportia found itself at a crossroads, with growing debates over its international alignments and economic policies. The Xaiville Convention, a key international treaty Oportia was a part of, had become a point of contention. Similarly, the question of joining the Raspur Pact, a prominent military and economic alliance, had risen in importance due to regional security concerns and economic opportunities. Additionally, public discourse and constitutional requirements demanded more transparency and direct involvement in national budgeting and taxation decisions.
Referendum Questions
The referendum was structured around three critical questions:
- Xaiville Convention Membership: Voters were asked whether Oportia should remain a member of the Xaiville Convention. This question arose from a national debate on the benefits and drawbacks of the convention, with proponents arguing for its economic and diplomatic benefits, while opponents criticized its constraints on national sovereignty.
- Joining the Raspur Pact: The second question sought public opinion on Oportia's potential accession to the Raspur Pact. Advocates highlighted the security and economic growth prospects, whereas detractors expressed concerns over potential entanglement in regional conflicts and loss of neutrality.
- National Budget and Taxation Rates: The third question allowed the electorate to vote directly on the national budget and taxation rates, reflecting a move towards greater fiscal transparency and public involvement in economic decision-making.
Opinion polling
Campaign
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Results
Question 1: Xaiville Convention
Oportian National Referendum, 1729 - Question 1: Xaiville Convention Membership | |||
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Question Text | "Should Oportia remain a member of the Xaiville Convention?" | ||
Option | Votes | % | Notes |
Remain in the Xaiville Convention | |||
Leave the Xaiville Convention | |||
Total votes | 100% | ||
Registered voters / Turnout |
Question 2: Raspur Pact Membership
Oportian National Referendum, 1729 - Question 2: Raspur Pact Membership | |||
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Question Text | "Should Oportia seek membership in the Raspur Pact?" | ||
Option | Votes | % | Notes |
Join the Raspur Pact | |||
Do not join the Raspur Pact | |||
Total votes | 100% | ||
Registered voters / Turnout |
Question 3: National Budget and Taxation Rates
Oportian National Referendum, 1729 - Question 3: National Budget and Taxation Rates | |||
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Question Text | "Do you approve the proposed national budget and taxation rates for the fiscal year?" | ||
Option | Votes | % | Notes |
Approve the national budget and taxation rates | |||
Reject the national budget and taxation rates | |||
Total votes | 100% | ||
Registered voters / Turnout |
Aftermath
See Also
- Xaiville Convention
- Raspur Pact
- Government and politics of Oportia
- Elections and referendums of Oportia
References