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Slovenian archives law referendum, 2014 : ウィキペディア英語版
Slovenian archives law referendum, 2014

A referendum on the archive law was held in Slovenia on 8 June 2014. Voters were asked whether they were in favor of the amendments to the law that were passed in January 2014. The amendments were rejected by 67% of voters, although the referendum was invalidated by "no" voters accounting for only 7.79% of all registered voters, well below the 20% quorum.
==Background==
The referendum was initiated by Eva Irgl, an MP for the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS),〔(Archives Law Referendum Initiative ) Slovenian Embassy in Washington, 17 February 2014〕 following a decision by the National Assembly on 28 January 2014 to amend the law on the national archives. The amendment would result in the anonymisation of personal data of people working for and victims of the Yugoslav-era secret services.〔(Slovenian archives must remain open ) Platform of European Memory and Conscience, 11 February 2014〕 The party collected over 40,000 signatures, enough to force a referendum.〔(SDS gathered enough signatures for a referendum on archives ) RTV Slovenia, 20 March 2014〕
The referendum was originally set to be held on 4 May following a decree in the National Assembly. However, the SDS appealed to the Supreme Court, claiming that the date was inappropriate, as early voting would coincide with the May Day public holiday. The appeal was unanimously upheld by the Court, who ordered the National Assembly to set a new date within seven days. The Court also ruled against the National Assembly claim that the referendum could not be held in parallel with the European Parliament elections on 25 May. This date had been favoured by the referendum's initiators, as a constitutional amendment in 2012 had introduced new quorum requirement requiring a minimum turnout for a law to be rejected. The Constitution states that a law is rejected in a referendum if a majority of voters who have cast valid votes vote against the law, provided at least one fifth of all qualified voters have voted against.〔(Archive Referendum Comedy Continues ) Slovenia Times, 17 April 2014〕
On 24 April the National Assembly approved holding the referendum on 8 June. The SDS claimed it would challenge the new date in the Supreme Court.〔(Archives Referendum to Be Held on 8 June ) Slovenia Times, 25 April 2014〕

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