Three referendums were held in
Liechtenstein during 1930.[1] The first was held on 2 March 1930 on introducing a
proportional representation system for
Landtag elections, and was rejected by 60.6% of voters.[1] The second was held on 26 October on a new media law passed by the Landtag, and rejected by just three votes.[1] The third on 14 December concerned the building of an inland channel, and was approved by 70.5% of voters.[1]
Three referendums were held in
Liechtenstein during 1930.[1] The first was held on 2 March 1930 on introducing a
proportional representation system for
Landtag elections, and was rejected by 60.6% of voters.[1] The second was held on 26 October on a new media law passed by the Landtag, and rejected by just three votes.[1] The third on 14 December concerned the building of an inland channel, and was approved by 70.5% of voters.[1]