A constitutional referendum was held in
Madagascar on 17 September 1995. The proposed amendment would allow the
President to appoint and sack the
Prime Minister rather than the
National Assembly. It was approved by 64% of voters, with a 65% turnout.[1]
A constitutional referendum was held in
Madagascar on 17 September 1995. The proposed amendment would allow the
President to appoint and sack the
Prime Minister rather than the
National Assembly. It was approved by 64% of voters, with a 65% turnout.[1]