Registered Partnership Law | ||
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Allowing abortion within the first twelve weeks of pregnancy | ||
Building a new national hospital in Vaduz | ||
Results by municipality for Registered Partnership Law (left), abortion (center) and new hospital (right) |
Three referendums were held in Liechtenstein during 2011. The first on approving the registered partnership law was held between 17 and 19 June,[1][2] and was approved by 68.8% of voters. The law went into effect on 1 September.[3] The second was held on 18 September on allowing abortion within the first twelve weeks of pregnancy.[4] Prince Alois had threatened to veto the result of the referendum should it have turned out in favour,[5] but ultimately it was rejected by voters.[6] The third was on building a new national hospital in Vaduz was held on 30 October, and was also rejected.
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