A series of unofficial referendums on elections, political reforms and electoral participation was held in Mexico on 27 August 1995.[1] It was organised by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), who proposed a detailed reform for democratization,[2] that the country engage in free and reformed elections[3] and that the EZLN convert itself into a political party[4] and form a united front[5] with other opposition parties.[6] Another referendum question sought to establish equality for women in government and administration.[7] All these measures passed, but this unofficial referendum appears to have had little effect on Mexican governance.

References

  1. List of Mexican referenda Direct Democracy (in German)
  2. "Mexiko, 27. August 1995 : Forderungen des mexikanischen Volkes (12 Punkte) -- [in German]".
  3. "Mexiko, 27. August 1995 : Politische Reformen für Demokratie -- [in German]".
  4. "Mexiko, 27. August 1995 : Umwandlung des EZLN in eine Partei -- [in German]".
  5. "Mexiko, 27. August 1995 : Bildung einer Breiten Front (Frente Amplio) für die 12 Forderungen -- [in German]".
  6. "Mexiko, 27. August 1995 : Vereinigung des EZLN mit anderen Oppositionsgruppen -- [in German]".
  7. "Mexiko, 27. August 1995 : Gleichberechtigung der Frauen an Regierung und Verwaltung -- [in German]".
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