plebiscitary

/pləˈbɪsəˌtɛri/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving a direct vote by all the people of a country or region on an important political issue.
    • The government proposed a plebiscitary vote to decide the new constitution.
    • Plebiscitary democracy gives citizens a direct say on major policies.
    • The region's plebiscitary tradition allows voters to approve or reject laws.
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