A second referendum on membership of the
European Economic Area was held in
Liechtenstein on 9 April 1995.[1] Although a previous
referendum in 1992 had seen the majority of votes in favour, the country had not joined the EEA on its formation in 1994. The result of the second referendum, which also included a treaty with neighbouring
Switzerland,[1] was 55.88% in favour of membership, with voter turnout at 82.03%.[2][3] Liechtenstein subsequently joined the EEA in May.
A second referendum on membership of the
European Economic Area was held in
Liechtenstein on 9 April 1995.[1] Although a previous
referendum in 1992 had seen the majority of votes in favour, the country had not joined the EEA on its formation in 1994. The result of the second referendum, which also included a treaty with neighbouring
Switzerland,[1] was 55.88% in favour of membership, with voter turnout at 82.03%.[2][3] Liechtenstein subsequently joined the EEA in May.