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1964 Maltese constitutional referendum

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1964 Maltese constitutional referendum
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A constitutional referendum was held in Malta between 2 and 4 May 1964.[1] The new constitution was approved by 54.5% of voters, and came into effect on 21 September 1964. It was effectively a referendum on independence, as the new constitution gave the country self-government.

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The Progressive Constitutionalist Party led by Mabel Strickland boycotted the referendum.[citation needed]

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The question put to the electorate was "Do you approve of the constitution proposed by the Government of Malta, endorsed by the Legislative Assembly, and published in the Malta Gazette?[2]

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