Two referendums were held in San Marino on 20 October 2013. Voters were asked whether they approved of measures to tie salary increase to inflation and whether the country should submit an application to join the European Union.[1] Although both proposals had a majority vote in favour, neither reached the quorum of 32% of registered voters in favour (10,657 voters), resulting in both proposals being rejected.[2]
Background
editThe referendum question on salaries was organised by the Democratic Confederation of San Marino Workers, and proposed that salaries would be revalued on 1 January at the same rate as the Government's official inflation figure.
Results
editQuestion | For | Against | Invalid/ blank |
Total votes |
Registered voters |
Turnout | Result | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||||||||
European Union membership | 6,732 | 50.28 | 6,657 | 49.72 | 1,059 | 14,448 | 33,303 | 43.38 | Rejected due to lack of quorum in favour. | ||||
Salary increases | 10,025 | 73.12 | 3,685 | 26.88 | 712 | 14,422 | 43.31 | Rejected due to lack of quorum in favour. | |||||
Source: Ministry of the Interior[2] |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Referendum: si vota il 20 ottobre SMtv San Marino, 25 July 2013 (in Italian)
- ^ a b Referendum 2013 Archived 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine Ministry of the Interior