2010 Slovenian public broadcaster law referendum
A referendum was held in Slovenia on 12 December 2010 on a new public broadcaster law.[1][2]
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Issues
The reform was an attempt to reverse the reform of 2005 proposed by the conservative Prime Minister Janez Janša, which was widely seen as an attempt to move the public broadcaster Radiotelevizija Slovenija to the right of the political spectrum. The RTVS referendum held that year narrowly approved the reform; polls indicated that the 2010 referendum would also see a close result at low turnout, with only 55.3% of voters interested in the referendum (28.4% to 26.9% in favour of the reform).[3]
Results
The referendum failed clearly, but at a very low turnout, which was interpreted as the Slovenian voters being fed up with the large amount of referendums being held.[4][5]
Choice | Votes | % |
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No | 179,904 | 72.64 |
Yes | 67,769 | 27.36 |
Valid votes | 247,673 | 99.07 |
Invalid or blank votes | 2,332 | 0.93 |
Total votes | 250,005 | 100.00 |
Registered voters and turnout | 1,707,236 | 14.65 |
Source: Državna Volina Komisija |
References
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- "Večer - 404". Vecer.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
- STANDARD Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H. "Referendum über Rundfunkgesetz in Slowenien begonnen - Medien - derStandard.at › Etat". Derstandard.at. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
- "Živel petnajsti referendum!". Delo.si. Retrieved 2018-03-17.