Maldivian constitutional referendum, 1953
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A constitutional referendum was held in the Maldives in August 1953.[1] The proposed amendments would result in the country becoming a sultanate again. This would reverse the outcome of a referendum the previous year, which resulted in the country becoming a republic. The 1953 referendum was held after the new republican government was overthrown after just a few months.[2] The proposals were approved by voters, and Muhammad Fareed Didi was proclaimed as Sultan on 6 March 1954.[2]
References
- ↑ Malediven, ??. August 1953 : Wiedereinführung des Sultanats Direct Democracy
- 1 2 The Restoration of the Sultanate Maldives History
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