A constitutional referendum was held in
Guatemala on 30 January 1994.[1] It followed a
constitutional crisis and an attempted
self-coup on 25 May 1993 by President
Jorge Serrano Elías. Among the reforms was a plan to reduce the parliamentary term of the current government.[2] The changes were approved by 83.9% of voters, although voter turnout was just 15.9%.[2]
A constitutional referendum was held in
Guatemala on 30 January 1994.[1] It followed a
constitutional crisis and an attempted
self-coup on 25 May 1993 by President
Jorge Serrano Elías. Among the reforms was a plan to reduce the parliamentary term of the current government.[2] The changes were approved by 83.9% of voters, although voter turnout was just 15.9%.[2]