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Chuukese independence referendum

An independence referendum was scheduled to be held in Chuuk State in the Federated States of Micronesia on 3 March 2015, alongside federal elections and Chuukese state elections. However, it was later postponed by State Governor Johnson Elimo.

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Background

The Chuuk Legislature commissioned a report on the state's status from the Chuuk State Political Status Commission. The Commission considered several options other than independence, but decided that they were "impractical, unrealistic or impossible." Commonwealth status was dismissed due to a lack of full political control.

In late February 2015 the vote was postponed by Governor Elimo, with the Public Affairs Office stating that more consultation and awareness was needed.

Campaign

Micronesian President Manny Mori campaigned against independence for Chuuk, claiming that the constitution did not allow for secession and that a "yes" vote would probably lead to a "long legal battle". However, the Commission claimed that Chuuk has the right to declare independence under international law.

References

Chuukese independence referendum Wikipedia