A direct popular vote on a proposed law or constitutional amendment.
1 Last year it pledged to hold a plebiscite to gauge public support.
2 My work against a plebiscite places the organisation in an impossible position.
3 Legislation to set up a plebiscite has not been presented to Parliament.
4 But wishing the plebiscite away does not answer the challenge it poses.
5 We live in a representative democracy, why take it to a plebiscite ?
6 Many, though personally committed remainers, may feel bound by the popular plebiscite .
7 The May 26 plebiscite would coincide with voting for the European Parliament.
8 We will all unite to win a plebiscite if one becomes inevitable.
9 After such a plebiscite , Tsipras would be stuck with the same parliamentarians.
10 As with a plebiscite , politicians said civil unions were the only way forward.
11 She invaded newly free Lithuania, occupying Vilno and incorporating it after a ' plebiscite ' .
12 The result of the plebiscite was overseen and endorsed by the United Nations.
13 The Opposition criticised the plebiscite for months and today's decision was widely expected.
14 In one sense, Berlin and Brussels' sudden conversion to a plebiscite is surprising.
15 A former bus driver and union leader, he denounced the plebiscite as illegal.
16 The country voted to leave the EU in a 2016 plebiscite .
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