The Referendum of October 18-19, 2003
The Romanian parliament put forth a constitutional referendum for October 18-19, 2003. 55.7%, of eligible voters turned out, with 89.7% of those voting in favor of the changes. The new constitution took effect October 29, 2003.
More than half of the articles of the constitution underwent changes, large and small. The most important changes were:
- National minorities have the right to use their native language in dealing with the governmental administration and the courts.
- Private property is guaranteed the protection of the law.
- The mandate of the Romanian Presidency is extended to five years (previously it was four years).
- Military conscription is regulated by normal law (previously it was made mandatory by the constitution)
- Parliamentary immunity is limited.
- Once Romania accedes to the European Union (EU), citizens of EU countries will have the right to vote and to run as candidates in local elections (if they live in the relevant locale).
- Entry into the European Union and NATO will not require a further referendum, merely a parliamentary vote.