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21 January referendums | ||
Mandatory photovoltaic panels | ||
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Reform of energy efficiency standards | ||
Electronic health records opt-in | ||
25 February referendum | ||
Direct election of the members of government | ||
16 June referendum | ||
Building of a new state hospital | ||
22 September referendum | ||
Joining the IMF | ||
27 October referendum | ||
Privatizing Radio Liechtenstein | ||
Seven referendums have been held in Liechtenstein in 2024, with an eighth set for December.
On 21 January 2024 voters were asked three questions: On introducing an obligation to install photovoltaic panels on non-residential buildings, on the reform of the energy standards in the building sector aimed at emulating those applied in Switzerland since 2014 and in the EU since 2010, as well as on stopping the automatic sending of electronic health records to health insurance beneficiaries.[1][2] All three proposals were rejected by voters.[3][4]
In addition, another referendum was held on 25 February 2024 with a question regarding direct elections of members of the government.[5][6] The proposal was also rejected by voters.[7] One further referendum was held on 16 June 2024 regarding the building of a new state hospital in Liechtenstein.[8] The proposal was accepted by voters.[9] Another referendum was held on 22 September 2024 regarding accession to the International Monetary Fund.[10] The proposal was accepted by voters.[11] Another referendum was held on 27 October 2024 regarding the privatization of Radio Liechtenstein.[12] The proposal was accepted by voters.[13]
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