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2018 Romanian constitutional referendum

A referendum took place in Romania on 6 and 7 October 2018 regarding the definition of the family in the Romanian Constitution. The referendum asked voters whether or not they approve a change to the family's definition as provided by Article 48 of the Constitution, to prohibit same-sex marriage.[2] At the same time, a name referendum was held in the Olt County for renaming it to "Olt-Romanați County".[3][4]

2018 Romanian constitutional referendum
6–7 October 2018
Do you agree with the Law on the revision of the Romanian Constitution in the form adopted by the Parliament?[1]
OutcomeReferendum failed due to low turnout
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 3,531,732 93.40%
No 249,412 6.60%
Valid votes 3,781,144 98.03%
Invalid or blank votes 76,111 1.97%
Total votes 3,857,255 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 18,279,011 21.1%

The referendum followed a citizens' initiative launched by Coaliția pentru Familie (the Coalition for Family) in late 2015 which gathered over three million signatures, substantially more than the 500,000 required to initiate the process for a constitutional amendment referendum. The Romanian Constitution defines the family as being founded on the free-willed marriage "between spouses" (which could also be translated as "between husbands" since in Romanian the same word is used to mean both husband and spouse of indefinite gender), but the initiative's promoters sought to amend this term with an explicit reference to marriage as a union between a man and a woman.[5] Had the measure passed, it would have made same-sex marriage unconstitutional in the country. Romanian statute law does not permit same-sex marriage.[6]

The referendum failed as the turnout was only 21.1%,[7] below the required voter turnout threshold of 30%.[8][9] The same thing happened in the Olt County referendum. There, the name referendum's turnout was of 27.19%.[10]

Background edit

The Government announced plans to hold a referendum in late 2017, following a successful citizens' initiative by a group opposed to same-sex marriage, Coaliția pentru Familie, which collected around three million signatures in support of banning same-sex marriage.[11] The Chamber of Deputies approved the initiative on 9 May 2017, in a 232–22 vote,[12] but no referendum took place that year.

In late March 2018, the Government announced that the referendum would be held sometime in May 2018,[13] though it later moved the date to 10 June 2018.[14] However, this date also passed without a referendum being held. Some Socialist lawmakers subsequently suggested that the referendum could be held in late September or early October 2018.[15][16] Liviu Dragnea, President of the Chamber of Deputies, announced that the referendum could be organized on 30 September or the first Sunday in October.[17] In early September, Dragnea announced that the referendum would take place on 7 October 2018.[18] The initiative was approved by the Senate on 11 September 2018.[19] On 14 September, Amnesty International, the European Commission on Sexual Orientation Law and ILGA-Europe filed a challenge with the Constitutional Court against the amendment.[20][21] On 17 September 2018, the Court decided to allow the referendum to take place.[22][23]

Previous referendums in Romania failed due to a requirement for a 50% turnout in order for the results to be valid.[24][25] This rule was changed in 2014 and the turnout threshold was lowered, to require only 30% of registered voters to participate in the referendum and 25% of voters to cast a valid (yes/no) vote for the result to be validated.[24]

The amendment was supported by many politicians and religious groups, but opposed by President Klaus Iohannis and the opposition Save Romania Union.[26] The final turnout was 21.1%, below the 30% threshold necessary to make it valid.[8] Many human rights activists called for a boycott, so as to maximise the chance of the referendum not meeting the minimum 30% turnout rate required in order for the vote to be valid.[27] A poll conducted the week before the referendum indicated a 34% participation rate, with 90% of those participating intending to vote yes.[28] The only question posed to appear on the ballot was whether the voter agreed with the constitutional amendment as approved by the Parliament, without the text of the amendment appearing on the ballot paper itself.[1]

A name referendum only in the Olt County for renaming it to "Olt-Romanați County" was scheduled to coincide with the nationwide referendum.[3][4] It also failed, as its turnout was of 27.19%, below the required 30%.[10]

Support and opposition edit

Position Political parties Political orientation Ref
 Y Support Social Democratic Party (PSD) Big tent [29][30]
People's Movement Party (PMP) Christian democracy
Social conservatism
[31]
United Romania Party (PRU) Romanian nationalism [32]
Greater Romania Party (PRM) Romanian nationalism [33][34]
Ecologist Party of Romania (PER) Green conservatism [35]
Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚCD) Christian democracy [36]
Noua Dreaptă (ND) Clerical fascism [37]
 N Boycott Save Romania Union (USR) Neoliberalism
Anti-corruption
[38]
Green Party (PV) Green politics [39]
Romania Together Movement (RO+) Social liberalism [40]
PRO Romania (PRO) Social democracy
Social liberalism
[41]
Democracy and Solidarity Party (Demos) Social democracy [42]
  Neutral National Liberal Party (PNL) Conservative liberalism [43]
Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania (FDGR/DFDR) German minority politics [44]
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) Liberalism [45]
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ) Hungarian minority politics [46]

The amendment was supported by many religious groups, including neo-Protestant groups,[47] and the Romanian Greek Catholic Church.[48] The Romanian Orthodox Church endorsed the initiative in mid-January 2016.[49][50][51]

Few politicians openly support civil partnerships or same-sex marriage in Romania. Exceptions include centrist-liberal President Klaus Iohannis, an ethnic German (Transylvanian Saxon), who has said that as a member of an ethnic and religious minority, he supports tolerance and openness towards others who are different while rejecting religious fanaticism and ultimatums.[52] The opposition Save Romania Union (USR) also held an internal vote on the issue and decided to oppose the referendum.[38] The Romania Together Movement, led by former Prime Minister Dacian Cioloș, advised its supporters not to participate in the referendum, arguing it would limit rights and freedoms.[40]

Results edit

 
Turnout by county. The highest turnout was recorded in Suceava County, in the north of Romania, whilst Covasna County recorded the lowest.

In the morning, the turnout was low at 5.72%.[53] Following the end of the voting period, the results of the referendum were determined on 6 October by 21:45 EEST, with Romanian election officials declaring that the referendum had failed due to a lower than required voter turnout rate of 21.1%.[54] The lower turnout came as a surprise, with polls predicting that turnout would fall somewhere around 34%.[55] Of those who did participate in the referendum, an overwhelming majority of more than 90% approved of the amendment.

ChoiceVotes%
For3,531,73293.40
Against249,4126.60
Total3,781,144100.00
Valid votes3,781,14498.03
Invalid/blank votes76,1111.97
Total votes3,857,255100.00
Registered voters/turnout18,279,01121.10
Source: BEC

Reactions edit

Many commentators hailed the results of the referendum as being a victory for opponents of PSD leader Liviu Dragnea. Leaders of the Save Romania Union—a group which spearheaded the boycott movement—claimed that the referendum result constituted evidence that Romanians were in favour of further integration within the European Union, stating that Romania has shown it "is a tolerant and modern nation that refused in these last two days to take steps back".[56]

Supporters of the referendum from within the governing coalition lamented that the referendum's failure represented a failure of Romanian society as a whole to partake in civic engagement. Critics within the National Liberal Party—a party whose leadership had come out in support of the referendum—further accused party President Ludovic Orban of "pushing the party into a political failure" by pursuing policies which were outdated and out of touch with contemporary social circumstances.[57]

In popular media edit

In November 2018, Romanian singer Delia Matache released the single "Acadele" ("Lollipops"), which references the controversy around the LGBT community in Romania by repeating "Boicot, boicot" ("boycott, boycott"). She further alludes to the referendum in the line: "În dulcele stil clasic și deloc tradițional/Noi n-o ardem în plastic, noi facem totul natural" ("In the sweet classic style and not at all traditional/We don't live in plastic, we do everything naturally").[58]

See also edit

References edit

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A referendum took place in Romania on 6 and 7 October 2018 regarding the definition of the family in the Romanian Constitution The referendum asked voters whether or not they approve a change to the family s definition as provided by Article 48 of the Constitution to prohibit same sex marriage 2 At the same time a name referendum was held in the Olt County for renaming it to Olt Romanați County 3 4 2018 Romanian constitutional referendum6 7 October 2018Do you agree with the Law on the revision of the Romanian Constitution in the form adopted by the Parliament 1 OutcomeReferendum failed due to low turnoutResultsChoice Votes Yes 3 531 732 93 40 No 249 412 6 60 Valid votes 3 781 144 98 03 Invalid or blank votes 76 111 1 97 Total votes 3 857 255 100 00 Registered voters turnout 18 279 011 21 1 The referendum followed a citizens initiative launched by Coaliția pentru Familie the Coalition for Family in late 2015 which gathered over three million signatures substantially more than the 500 000 required to initiate the process for a constitutional amendment referendum The Romanian Constitution defines the family as being founded on the free willed marriage between spouses which could also be translated as between husbands since in Romanian the same word is used to mean both husband and spouse of indefinite gender but the initiative s promoters sought to amend this term with an explicit reference to marriage as a union between a man and a woman 5 Had the measure passed it would have made same sex marriage unconstitutional in the country Romanian statute law does not permit same sex marriage 6 The referendum failed as the turnout was only 21 1 7 below the required voter turnout threshold of 30 8 9 The same thing happened in the Olt County referendum There the name referendum s turnout was of 27 19 10 Contents 1 Background 2 Support and opposition 3 Results 4 Reactions 4 1 In popular media 5 See also 6 ReferencesBackground editThe Government announced plans to hold a referendum in late 2017 following a successful citizens initiative by a group opposed to same sex marriage Coaliția pentru Familie which collected around three million signatures in support of banning same sex marriage 11 The Chamber of Deputies approved the initiative on 9 May 2017 in a 232 22 vote 12 but no referendum took place that year In late March 2018 the Government announced that the referendum would be held sometime in May 2018 13 though it later moved the date to 10 June 2018 14 However this date also passed without a referendum being held Some Socialist lawmakers subsequently suggested that the referendum could be held in late September or early October 2018 15 16 Liviu Dragnea President of the Chamber of Deputies announced that the referendum could be organized on 30 September or the first Sunday in October 17 In early September Dragnea announced that the referendum would take place on 7 October 2018 18 The initiative was approved by the Senate on 11 September 2018 19 On 14 September Amnesty International the European Commission on Sexual Orientation Law and ILGA Europe filed a challenge with the Constitutional Court against the amendment 20 21 On 17 September 2018 the Court decided to allow the referendum to take place 22 23 Previous referendums in Romania failed due to a requirement for a 50 turnout in order for the results to be valid 24 25 This rule was changed in 2014 and the turnout threshold was lowered to require only 30 of registered voters to participate in the referendum and 25 of voters to cast a valid yes no vote for the result to be validated 24 The amendment was supported by many politicians and religious groups but opposed by President Klaus Iohannis and the opposition Save Romania Union 26 The final turnout was 21 1 below the 30 threshold necessary to make it valid 8 Many human rights activists called for a boycott so as to maximise the chance of the referendum not meeting the minimum 30 turnout rate required in order for the vote to be valid 27 A poll conducted the week before the referendum indicated a 34 participation rate with 90 of those participating intending to vote yes 28 The only question posed to appear on the ballot was whether the voter agreed with the constitutional amendment as approved by the Parliament without the text of the amendment appearing on the ballot paper itself 1 A name referendum only in the Olt County for renaming it to Olt Romanați County was scheduled to coincide with the nationwide referendum 3 4 It also failed as its turnout was of 27 19 below the required 30 10 Support and opposition editPosition Political parties Political orientation Ref nbsp Y Support Social Democratic Party PSD Big tent 29 30 People s Movement Party PMP Christian democracySocial conservatism 31 United Romania Party PRU Romanian nationalism 32 Greater Romania Party PRM Romanian nationalism 33 34 Ecologist Party of Romania PER Green conservatism 35 Christian Democratic National Peasants Party PNȚCD Christian democracy 36 Noua Dreaptă ND Clerical fascism 37 nbsp N Boycott Save Romania Union USR NeoliberalismAnti corruption 38 Green Party PV Green politics 39 Romania Together Movement RO Social liberalism 40 PRO Romania PRO Social democracySocial liberalism 41 Democracy and Solidarity Party Demos Social democracy 42 nbsp Neutral National Liberal Party PNL Conservative liberalism 43 Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania FDGR DFDR German minority politics 44 Alliance of Liberals and Democrats ALDE Liberalism 45 Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania UDMR RMDSZ Hungarian minority politics 46 The amendment was supported by many religious groups including neo Protestant groups 47 and the Romanian Greek Catholic Church 48 The Romanian Orthodox Church endorsed the initiative in mid January 2016 49 50 51 Few politicians openly support civil partnerships or same sex marriage in Romania Exceptions include centrist liberal President Klaus Iohannis an ethnic German Transylvanian Saxon who has said that as a member of an ethnic and religious minority he supports tolerance and openness towards others who are different while rejecting religious fanaticism and ultimatums 52 The opposition Save Romania Union USR also held an internal vote on the issue and decided to oppose the referendum 38 The Romania Together Movement led by former Prime Minister Dacian Cioloș advised its supporters not to participate in the referendum arguing it would limit rights and freedoms 40 Results edit nbsp Turnout by county The highest turnout was recorded in Suceava County in the north of Romania whilst Covasna County recorded the lowest In the morning the turnout was low at 5 72 53 Following the end of the voting period the results of the referendum were determined on 6 October by 21 45 EEST with Romanian election officials declaring that the referendum had failed due to a lower than required voter turnout rate of 21 1 54 The lower turnout came as a surprise with polls predicting that turnout would fall somewhere around 34 55 Of those who did participate in the referendum an overwhelming majority of more than 90 approved of the amendment ChoiceVotes For3 531 73293 40Against249 4126 60Total3 781 144100 00Valid votes3 781 14498 03Invalid blank votes76 1111 97Total votes3 857 255100 00Registered voters turnout18 279 01121 10Source BECReactions editMany commentators hailed the results of the referendum as being a victory for opponents of PSD leader Liviu Dragnea Leaders of the Save Romania Union a group which spearheaded the boycott movement claimed that the referendum result constituted evidence that Romanians were in favour of further integration within the European Union stating that Romania has shown it is a tolerant and modern nation that refused in these last two days to take steps back 56 Supporters of the referendum from within the governing coalition lamented that the referendum s failure represented a failure of Romanian society as a whole to partake in civic engagement Critics within the National Liberal Party a party whose leadership had come out in support of the referendum further accused party President Ludovic Orban of pushing the party into a political failure by pursuing policies which were outdated and out of touch with contemporary social circumstances 57 In popular media edit In November 2018 Romanian singer Delia Matache released the single Acadele Lollipops which references the controversy around the LGBT community in Romania by repeating Boicot boicot boycott boycott She further alludes to the referendum in the line In dulcele stil clasic și deloc tradițional Noi n o ardem in plastic noi facem totul natural In the sweet classic style and not at all traditional We don t live in plastic we do everything naturally 58 See also editLGBT rights opposition LGBT rights in Romania Recognition of same sex unions in Romania 2012 Slovenian Family Code referendum 2013 Croatian constitutional referendum 2015 Slovak same sex marriage referendum Irish marriage referendum 2015 Australian Marriage Law Postal SurveyReferences edit a b Comunicat de presă ședință de guvern Guvernul a adoptat actele normative necesare bunei organizări a Referendumului pentru revizuirea Constituției Guvernul Romaniei in Romanian 18 September 2018 Romania moves closer to ruling out possibility of legalizing same sex marriage Reuters 20 July 2016 Retrieved 19 September 2018 a b Referendum special pentru 300 000 de romani Digi24 in Romanian 6 October 2018 a b Dorobanțu Alin 19 September 2018 DA pentru Olt Romanați Ziarul de Olt in Romanian ARTICLE 48 Family Constitution of Romania Chamber of Deputies The family is founded on the freely consented marriage of the spouses Adina Portaru Marriage at a crossroads in Romania PDF Coalition for Family Archived from the original PDF on 2018 10 08 Retrieved 2018 10 08 Refer to pp 30 Referendumul naţional pentru revizuirea Constituţiei din 6 și 7 octombrie 2018 a b Prezența vot Biroul Electoral Central Retrieved 7 October 2018 Romanian constitutional ban on same sex marriage fails on low vote turnout Reuters 7 October 2018 a b Dobrescu Petre 7 October 2018 Referendumul din Olt a eșuat deși prezența a fost mai mare decat la referendumul pentru familie Libertatea in Romanian Marica Irina 2017 09 04 Romanian SocDem leader Referendum for family redefinition to be organized this fall Romania Insider Retrieved 2017 09 05 Marica Irina 9 May 2017 Initiative changing family definition in Romanian Constitution voted by the deputies Romania Insider www romania insider com Retrieved 6 October 2018 Referendumul pentru familie probabil in mai in paralel cu legiferarea parteneriatului civil Digi24 in Romanian 26 March 2018 Propunere Referendumul pentru redefinirea familiei pe 10 iunie Digi24 in Romanian 3 May 2018 PSD renunță la marele miting din luna iunie Cand ar putea avea totuși loc Digi24 13 May 2018 Romania PSD head announces referendum on amending the Constitution Independent Balkan News Agency 25 July 2018 Liviu Dragnea anunță referendum pentru modificarea Constituției Cand ar putea fi chemați romanii la vot Digi24 in Romanian 24 July 2018 Referendum privind redefinirea familiei in Constituţie pe 7 octombrie Romania moves closer to ruling out same sex marriage 11 September 2018 Retrieved 6 October 2018 Legal challenge over Romania s homophobic gay marriage referendum 14 September 2018 Retrieved 6 October 2018 Romania Rights groups submit legal challenge against homophobic referendum Amnesty International USA Retrieved 6 October 2018 Romania is holding a vote on whether to permanently ban gay marriage Independent co uk 17 September 2018 Archived from the original on 2022 05 01 Retrieved 6 October 2018 Romanian court gives go ahead for homophobic referendum Retrieved 6 October 2018 a b De cate voturi este nevoie pentru aprobarea unui referendum Digi24HD in Romanian 23 January 2017 Referendum for Referendums by Corneliu Visoianu Romania s Constitutional Court invalidated the ballot as it did not reach the 50 threshold required by law Romania leader advises mature approach after marriage vote The National Post The Associated Press 9 October 2018 Luiza Ilie Romania s vote to rule out same sex marriage stirs hate say LGBT groups Reuters 2 October 2018 Revista 22 Sondaj CURS 90 dintre cei care merg la referendum vor vota pentru redefinirea familiei 5 October 2018 Sebastian Rotaru 5 October 2018 Minciuna săptămanii PSD nu face campanie electorală pentru referendum EurActiv in Romanian Maria Tufan 1 October 2018 PSD sponzorizează campania referendumului pentru familie prin spoturi publicitare Adevărul in Romanian Iulia Roșca 14 November 2016 Traian Băsescu a anunțat ce face la referendum HotNews ro in Romanian Press office PRU Cluj 2 October 2018 PRU Cluj Nu suntem impotriva nimănui dar credem in familia care incepe cu un El și o Ea TurdaNews in Romanian Familia este foarte importanta familia traditionala romaneasca crestina noi PRM pe 7 octombrie spunem DA Facebook in Romanian 21 September 2018 Răspunsuri la aproape toate dezinformările virale și intoxicările mediatice despre Referendumul din 6 7 octombrie in Romanian 1 October 2018 Archived from the original on 6 October 2018 Retrieved 5 October 2018 PER susține căsătoria dintre un bărbat și o femeie Facebook in Romanian 4 October 2018 Putem accepta sa devenim ne oameni Unii spun da noi spunem NU Mergem la Referendum Facebook in Romanian 4 October 2018 Noua Dreaptă organizează Marsul Normalităţii Radio Romania Actualități in Romanian 9 June 2018 a b Biroul Național al USR a validat rezultatul referendumului intern partidul se va opune modificării Constituției pentru redefinirea familiei News ro in Romanian 14 August 2017 O judecată dreaptă va decide Ce vor să facă Verzii Bistriţa Civică si comercianţii din centrul Timp Online in Romanian 1 October 2018 a b Mișcarea Romania Impreună nu girează prin participare referendumul pentru familie Mișcarea Romania Impreună in Romanian 12 September 2018 Archived from the original on 14 September 2018 Retrieved 14 September 2018 Victor Ponta Facebook in Romanian 7 October 2018 Drepturile nu se supun la vot Platforma Demos in Romanian 12 September 2018 Ludovic Orban doreste ca PNL sa fie neutru la referendum in Romanian Ovidiu Ganţ FDGR despre referendum Să ne raportăm la acesta in funcţie de constiinţa proprie in Romanian Archived from the original on 2021 02 04 Retrieved 2018 10 20 Referendum familie Tăriceanu decizie ALDE DC News in Romanian 26 September 2018 Cum joacă UDMR iștii la referendum Cotidianul in Romanian 21 September 2018 Penticostalii susţin Coaliţia pentru Familie dar critică Arhiepiscopia Tomisului Membrii cultului indemnaţi să ia totusi parte la Marsul pentru Viaţă antena3 ro 24 March 2017 Retrieved 9 September 2018 Scrisoare deschisă a Episcopilor catolici Susţinerea demersului de declansare a referendumului pentru modificarea art 48 alin 1 din Constituţia Romaniei Coaliția pentru Familie 6 May 2017 Archived from the 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