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Romanian parliamentary reform referendum, 2009 : ウィキペディア英語版
Romanian parliamentary reform referendum, 2009

A referendum on modifying the size and structure of the Parliament from the current bicameral one with 137 senators and 334 deputies to a unicameral one with a maximum of 300 seats was held in Romania on 22 November 2009, at the same time as the first round of the 2009 presidential election. Electors were asked two questions on two separate ballots:
#''Do you agree to Romania's adoption of a unicameral Parliament?''
#''Do you agree to the reduction of the number of parliamentarians to a maximum of 300 persons?''
According to the Romanian law, in order for the referendum to be validated, 50% plus one of the total number of eligible voters (i.e. of the number of people that appear on the official electoral list) had to cast their vote. According to the final tally by the Romanian Central Electoral Commission, 9,320,240 of the 18,293,277 eligible voters participated, thus validating the referendum with a turnout rate of 50.95%.〔 (Official results from the Romanian Central Electoral Commission )〕
==Background==
Incumbent President Traian Băsescu signed the decree to hold this plebiscite on 22 October 2009.〔(President Traian Basescu inks decree to organize referendum for unicameral Parliament on November 22 ), Newsin.ro, October 24, 2009. Retrieved October 24, 2009.〕 The previous day, on 21 October, the Romanian Parliament in a consultative vote recommended against the President's proposed referendum, but, according to Romanian referendum law, Parliament's resolution was not binding.
In response to the referendum call, the National Liberal Party, in opposition to incumbent Băsescu, introduced a bill which would downsize Parliament to a total of 316 representatives – 99 senators and 217 deputies.〔http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/newsbriefs/setimes/newsbriefs/2009/10/23/nb-09〕
After counting more than 90% of the votes, the authorities announced partial results, including the information that 50,16% of the electorate expressed their votes making the result of the referendum valid.〔 (53,52% DINTRE ROMÂNI AU VOTAT LA ALEGERI. REFERENDUMUL VALID )〕〔 (Referendumul, validat. Prezenţă de 50,16% )〕

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