Egyptian Referendum Anniversary 2013
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After the Egyptian Revolution in January 2011, a Constitutional Referendum was organised on 19 March the same year.
Over 14 million (77%) were in favour of the changes, while close to 4 million (23%) were against them. From the 45 million eligible to vote, only 41% of them turned out.
Amongst the adopted constitutional amendments were the following: judicial supervision of elections, a limitation on the presidency to at most two six-year terms and a requirement for the president to appoint at least one vice president.
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