Article 17. Adoption by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan of a decision on the initiative to call a republican referendum Constitutional Law a On a republican referendum
The President of the Republic, on the initiative of the Parliament, the Government or the citizens of the Republic, makes one of the following decisions on calling a referendum:
1) on the appointment of a referendum;
2) on the need to introduce amendments and additions to the Constitution, adopt a constitutional law, law or other decision on the issue(s) proposed as the subject of a referendum, without holding it;
3) the rejection of the initiative to call a referendum.
1-1. If the President of the Republic rejects the Parliament's proposal to submit amendments and additions to the Constitution to a national referendum, the Parliament has the right, by a majority of at least four-fifths of the total number of deputies of each of the Chambers of Parliament, to adopt a law on introducing these amendments and additions to the Constitution. In this case, the President of the Republic signs this law or submits it to a national referendum.
Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 2, 1995 No. 2592.
This Constitutional Law, in accordance with the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, determines the procedure for the appointment, preparation and conduct of a republican referendum.
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