A constitutional referendum was held in
Northern Cyprus on 5 May 1985.[1] The
new constitution put forward by the
Assembly of the Republic removed the term limits on the
President, increased the number of seats in the Assembly from 40 to 50, set details on citizenship, the
national flag and the
national anthem, and provided for mandatory referendums on changes to the constitution.[1] It was approved by 70.18% of voters.[1]
A constitutional referendum was held in
Northern Cyprus on 5 May 1985.[1] The
new constitution put forward by the
Assembly of the Republic removed the term limits on the
President, increased the number of seats in the Assembly from 40 to 50, set details on citizenship, the
national flag and the
national anthem, and provided for mandatory referendums on changes to the constitution.[1] It was approved by 70.18% of voters.[1]