English to Urdu Dictionary referendum

referendum

ریفرنڈم
definition
noun
He could also claim a legitimacy built on a succession of victories in irreproachably clean popular votes in referendums and multi-party elections.
a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
example
French philosopher and social critic Paul Virilio writes on the upcoming French 'referendum' on the European constitution.
The government's reasons for proposing the citizenship 'referendum' have shifted repeatedly since it was first announced.
The third option is to do nothing until an abortion 'referendum' is held.
If Blair were to lose a euro 'referendum' , he might well be finished as Prime Minister.
Land reform became the cornerstone of Mugabe's agenda after he lost a national constitutional 'referendum' in February 2000.
Sharon could also decide to call a national 'referendum' on the issue, which he would probably win.
His new constitution was approved by a 'referendum' in September 1958.
East Timor's struggle for independence was decided by a landmark 'referendum' in August and approved by Indonesia in October.
Madrid supports a UN-sponsored 'referendum' over the future of the territory.
My first close involvement with Robin was during the devolution 'referendum' campaign of the late 1970s.
The second example is about collection of signatures for the presidential recall 'referendum' in Venezuela.
But the single biggest factor that could dictate prices is the French 'referendum' on the European constitution.
A special survey of Welsh voters shows next week's devolution 'referendum' in the principality is too close to call.
Residents will have the final say on the proposals as part of next year's devolution 'referendum' .
In it, Baudrillard describes the French 'referendum' on the European constitution as a farce, and as state terrorism.
If a euro 'referendum' is not held before 2006, Mr Brown could have a long wait for the job.
Again, as your correspondents have mentioned, he lost this constitutional 'referendum' in February.
The promised 'referendum' on independence has never materialised.
to hold a 'referendum' on the constitution
There is speculation that Britain will hold a national 'referendum' on the issue sometime in 2003.
He could also claim a legitimacy built on a succession of victories in irreproachably clean popular votes in 'referendums' and multi-party elections.
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