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South Korean constitutional referendum, 1972

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Date
  
21 November 1972

Location
  
South Korea

South Korean constitutional referendum, 1972

A constitutional referendum was held in South Korea on 21 November 1972. President Park Chung-hee had suspended the constitution and dissolved the National Assembly in October. Work began almost immediately on a new constitution. The finished product was a severely authoritarian document that dramatically expanded the president's powers and allowed him to run for an unlimited number of six-year terms. For all intents and purposes, the document concentrated all governing power in Park's hands.

According to official figures, the new document was approved by 92.3% of voters, with a turnout of 91.9%. The referendum ushered in the Fourth Republic of South Korea.

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South Korean constitutional referendum, 1972 Wikipedia