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Friday 28 July 2017

Results of first Hasani referendum

Today, voters in Hasanistan went to the polls again for Hasanistan's first referendum. The referendum asked citizens five questions, two regarding reform to government structure, one regarding electoral reforms and two regarding the possibility of joining a micronational confederation. The referendum had a turnout of 75%, with 6 out of 8 registered citizens voting.
The results of each question were as follows:
What form of republic should Hasanistan be?
  1. Presidential republic - 2 votes (33.3%)
  2. Parliamentary republic - 2 votes (33.3%)
  3. Semi-presidential republic - 1 vote (16.7%)
  4. Directorial republic - 1 vote (16.7%)  
Blue - Parliamentary
Red - Semi-Presidential
Yellow - Presidential
Directorial - Green
Should Hasanistan incorporate direct democracy within its government structure?
  1. Yes - 4 votes (66.7%)
  2. No - 2 votes (33.3%)
Green - Yes
Red - No
What system should be used to elected members of the legislature of Hasanistan?

  1. Nationwide party list proportional system - 4 votes (66.7%)
  2. Constituency-based first-past-the-post - 2 votes (33.3%)
Blue - PLPS
Red - FPTP
Should Hasanistan join the Qök Qoyunlu Beglïqï?
  1. Yes (50%)
  2. No (50%)
Green - Yes
Red - No
Should Hasanistan join the Leeds Confederation?
  1. No - 4 votes (66.7%)
  2. Yes - 2 votes (33.3%) 
Green - Yes
Red - No

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Hasanistan, officially the Federal Republic of Hasanistan (Hasani: Hasanistan Federal Jumhuriyeti), is a self-proclaimed state with territorial claims situated across the Greater Middle East region. Hasanistan has been described as a micronation or an alternative government by external observers due to its lack of international recognition and the minimal control over the regions it holds territorial claims upon.

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