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|title=Do you approve of the Draft Constitution drawn up by the National Constitutional Assembly? |
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|date=15 December 1999 |
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A '''constitutional referendum''' was held in [[Venezuela]] on 15 December 1999.<ref name=N1>[[Dieter Nohlen]] (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II'', p555 {{ISBN|978-0-19-928358-3}}</ref> Voters were asked whether they approved of the [[Constitution of Venezuela|new constitution]] drawn up by the Constitutional Assembly [[1999 Venezuelan Constitutional Assembly election|elected]] earlier in the year. The question was: |
A '''constitutional referendum''' was held in [[Venezuela]] on 15 December 1999.<ref name=N1>[[Dieter Nohlen]] (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II'', p555 {{ISBN|978-0-19-928358-3}}</ref> Voters were asked whether they approved of the [[Constitution of Venezuela|new constitution]] drawn up by the Constitutional Assembly [[1999 Venezuelan Constitutional Assembly election|elected]] earlier in the year. The question was: |
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A constitutional referendum was held in Venezuela on 15 December 1999.[1] Voters were asked whether they approved of the new constitution drawn up by the Constitutional Assembly elected earlier in the year. The question was:
Do you endorse the new Constitution drafted by the National Constituent Assembly?
It was approved by 72% of voters, although turnout was only 44%.[2]
Controversy
Some in Venezuela believed that the new constitution centralized the national government greatly, granting it too much power while also making too many promises.[3] Henrique Capriles Radonski, then Vice President of the Congress and President of the Chamber of Deputies, stated "This is a centralist, presidentialist constitution with no spread of power to the states and cities ... This is a corrupt constitution that will leave Venezuela backward and poor".[3] Others scoffed at all of the red tape the constitution granted which would scare away foreign investment while also recognizing over-reliance on imported goods.[3]
Weeks before the election, tens of thousands protested against the constitutional changes on 24 November 1999, stating that it granted the president, Hugo Chávez, too much power.[3] Chávez responded to his opposition, stating "Those who side with the 'No' vote should get ready because the attack will be merciless ... I will put my boots on and unsheathe my sword".[3]
Results
Choice | Votes | % | |
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For | 3,301,475 | 71.78 | |
Against | 1,298,105 | 28.22 | |
Total | 4,599,580 | 100.00 | |
Valid votes | 4,599,580 | 95.43 | |
Invalid/blank votes | 220,206 | 4.57 | |
Total votes | 4,819,786 | 100.00 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 10,940,596 | 44.05 | |
Source: Nohlen |
References
- ^ Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p555 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
- ^ Nohlen, p567
- ^ a b c d e Murdock, Deroy (14 December 1999). "VIEW FROM THE U.S.: Power grab has some Venezuelans worried: A6". The Windsor Star.