Referendum in Slovakia fails to bring early vote closer

(VOVWORLD) - A referendum in Slovakia failed to open a path to early elections after most voters avoided the polling stations on Saturday, quashing the opposition's plan to bring the contest forward.
Referendum in Slovakia fails to bring early vote closer - ảnh 1Slovakian Prime Minister Eduard Heger (Photo: GI)

Only 27.3% of voters cast ballots, far below the absolute majority a referendum must attract to be valid, according to data released overnight by the Statistics Office.

Only one popular vote - on joining the European Union - has passed the threshold since Slovakia's independence in 1993.

An early election can be held in Slovakia if the constitution is changed to permit parliament's four-year term to be shortened. Such a change of constitution would need approval by a referendum or by at least 90 votes in the 150-seat parliament.

The government of Prime Minister Eduard Heger has been ruling in a caretaking capacity after it lost a no-confidence vote in parliament in December.

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