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Voters reject proposals in Taiwanese referendum

Voters have rejected a four-point referendum on energy, environment, food imports and future referendum dates in Taiwan.

The Chairman of the Central Election Commission, Lee Chin-yung, announced the completion of vote counting, according to the Central News Agency (CNA).

All proposals were rejected by the majority of voters, including a fourth nuclear power plant construction on the island, a ban on imports of ractopamine-added pork, transportation of the liquefied natural gas terminal built in Taoyuan away from the seaweed reef on the coast and to hold future referendums only in conjunction with a general election.

The participation rate remained at 41.09%, in which more than 19.82 million people over the age of 18 living on the island were eligible to vote.

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The referendum was made on the initiative of the opposition Nationalist Party (Koumingtag), rather than by Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen and the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

The DPP government made it a rule to hold referendums in non-election years with an amendment to the Referendum Act in 2019.

It was the first time that a referendum was held on the island since the amendment, separate from general and local elections.

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