plebiscite in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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to hold a plebiscite (on sth)
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Plebiscites can offer a variety of options, rather than a simple yes/no question.
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The plebiscite was intended to deal with the growing demand for reforming antiquated liquor control laws.
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If parliament rejects the referendum, then a plebiscite is undertaken in which the people at large can vote.
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The party believed in dtente and favoured plebiscites.
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If they had not agitated for a change in legislation then a plebiscite would never have had to be considered.
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In a historical plebiscite held in 1988, 56% voted to end the military rgime.
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Fifty-three percent of eligible voters participated in the plebiscite, with 56.4 percent of them voting yes.
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A plebiscite could not be held in this atmosphere.
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National referendums, or plebiscites, are elections whereby citizens can determine whether a specific legal text can become official law or not.
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According to opinion polls, if such a plebiscite were held, electors would be more likely to support direct-election models over alternatives.
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