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    A constitutional referendum was held in Haiti on 14 June 1964 alongside general elections. The new constitution made President François "Papa Doc" Duvalier...
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    held by women. Haitian constitutional referendums: 1918, 1928, 1935, 1939, 1964, 1971, 1985, 1987, 2023 Belpolitik.com. "The Haitian Constitution Archived...
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  • on dissidents; an unrestrained state terrorism. In the 1964 Haitian constitutional referendum, he declared himself the president for life through a sham...
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    Symbols P Presidential referendum C Constitutional referendum Symbols I Indirect election Status   Acting president History of Haiti Saint-Domingue List...
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    in the 1957 Haitian general election, and he declared himself "President for life" following the 1964 Haitian constitutional referendum. In the aftermath...
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    bicameral legislature with a unicameral one. On 14 June 1964, following a constitutional referendum, Duvalier declared himself president for life and changed...
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    Parliamentary elections were held in Haiti on 14 June 1964, alongside a constitutional referendum. The National Unity Party of President François Duvalier...
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  • This is a timeline of Haitian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Haiti and its predecessor states. To...
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    François Duvalier (category Articles containing Haitian Creole-language text)
    place in Haiti".: 85  On 14 June 1964, a constitutional referendum made Duvalier "President for Life", a title previously held by seven Haitian presidents...
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  • Haiti suffered a devastating earthquake of magnitude 7.0 with a death toll estimated by the Haitian government at over 300,000, and by non-Haitian sources...
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    The Tonton Macoute (Haitian Creole: Tonton Makout) or simply the Macoute, was a Haitian paramilitary and secret police force created in 1959 by dictator...
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    State of Malta (category 1964 establishments in Malta)
    of Malta, approved in a referendum held in May of that year, Queen Elizabeth II became the queen of Malta. Her constitutional roles were delegated to...
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    was a short-lived sovereign state between 12 December 1963 and 12 December 1964 whose head of state was Queen Elizabeth II. It was a predecessor to the Republic...
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    of Constitutional Law. 17:4 (October 2019) p. 1284 n 7. doi:10.1093/icon/moz083. The Union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar Act, 1964 (Act No. 22 of 1964). Archived...
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    Charles III as head of state. He is also Head of the Commonwealth, a non-constitutional role. The notion of these states sharing the same person as their monarch...
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    in favor of statehood, usually by referendum. Congress then directed that government to organize a constitutional convention to write a state constitution...
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    option in the 1995 referendum, Washington would have stated that “since Canadians have yet to work out their future constitutional arrangements, it is...
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    century, which he was granted in a referendum held on 16 March 2003, effectively making Liechtenstein a semi-constitutional monarchy again. However, technically...
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    presidential elections. In the ensuing 1981 Philippine presidential election and referendum, Marcos was re-elected for a term of six years. Phillips, Tom (26 February...
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    when The Gambia became a republic within the Commonwealth. The first referendum in 1965, with 65.85% in favour and 34.15% against, failed to reach the...
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    Sultanate of Zanzibar (category 1964 disestablishments in Africa)
    Zanzibar, which became known as Tanzania six months later. By 1964, the country was a constitutional monarchy within the Commonwealth ruled by Sultan Jamshid...
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  • Cosmopolitan, p139 Sperling (2004) p.17. Shakya (1999) p.90. Latourette (1964) p.419. Spence (1999) p.500. Wang and Nyima (1997) p.20. Grunfeld (1996)...
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    voting "no" in the 5 October 1960 referendum. But due to the much larger number of Afrikaans-speaking voters, the referendum passed, leading to the establishment...
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    celebrated on the second day of June, and it commemorates the institutional referendum of 1946 when (by universal suffrage) the Italian population was called...
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  • March 31 – Haitian crisis: Canada deploys 70 members of its armed forces to Jamaica to train peacekeepers for a future intervention in Haiti. April 1 Jacob...
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    issue with the organization of the presidential election and the constitutional referendum, both of which were reminiscent in their organization of Congo's...
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    2000 and April 2005, each island of the Netherlands Antilles had a new referendum on its future status. The four options that could be voted on were the...
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