Dutch voters reject EU-Ukraine partnership deal

DUSHANBE, April 7, 2016, Asia-Plus — Voters in the Netherlands have rejected in a referendum an EU partnership deal removing trade barriers with Ukraine, preliminary results suggest. Media reports say that with 99.8% of the votes counted, 61.1% had said “No”, with 38% supporting a deal. Turnout is projected at 32%, above the 30% threshold […]

Asia-Plus

DUSHANBE, April 7, 2016, Asia-Plus — Voters in the Netherlands have rejected in a referendum an EU partnership deal removing trade barriers with Ukraine, preliminary results suggest.

Media reports say that with 99.8% of the votes counted, 61.1% had said “No”, with 38% supporting a deal.

Turnout is projected at 32%, above the 30% threshold of voters needed to be valid but within a 3% margin of error, according to

BBC

.

Prime Minister Mark Rutte said his government may have to reconsider the treaty if the vote is valid.

The Dutch parliament has already ratified the EU agreement and the result of the vote is not binding.

“We will have to wait and see but it is clear that the ”No” voters won convincingly. The question is whether or not the required turnout will be met.” Mr Rutte said in a televised reaction.

“My view is that if the turnout is more than 30%, with such a victory for the ”No” camp, ratification cannot go ahead without discussion.”


BBC

says the referendum was triggered by an internet petition begun by Eurosceptic activists that attracted some 450,000 signatures.

The vote was also seen as a test of public opinion towards the EU, and observers said many voters were likely to use the referendum as a chance to protest against the EU”s expansion and what they consider to be its undemocratic decision-making processes.

Voters were asked to either back the deal, reject it or fill in a blank box. During the day, turnout seemed to be lower than in national or local elections.

The Dutch government said it may have to reconsider ratifying a treaty establishing closer European Union ties with Ukraine after a strong majority of voters rejected the pact in a non-binding referendum.  

Article translations:
Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Aura

Recent Articles

Why Central Asia Needs Chinese Buses: A Report from the Yutong Factory

Today, Yutong is one of the main players in the market, having already delivered thousands of buses to the region: with adaptation to local conditions, service, and digital monitoring.

Emomali Rahmon shakes up officials

SCNS, MFA, State Television and Radio, and other structures

Tajikistan attracted €10 million for the modernization of the oncology center in Dushanbe

The Republican Oncology Research Center will be equipped with European equipment.

The export of Tajik electricity via the CASA-1000 line expected to begin next summer

This is promised by representatives of the company, the contractor for the Afghan section of this interregional power line.

ADB allocated $29.3 billion in 2025 to strengthen resilience in Asia and the Pacific

The bank allocated $8.3 billion for projects in Central and Western Asia.

Cotton planting starts in Tajikistan: farmers required to sow 70% of land

The Ministry of Agriculture says that no one has the right to force dehkans, but local authorities are exerting increasing pressure.

Against the backdrop of bombings of Iran, Tajik-Iranian bilateral trade decreased by almost 10%

The reduction in exports amidst the growth in imports has exacerbated the trade imbalance between Tajikistan and Iran.