2012 Slovenian Family Code referendum explained

Date:25 March 2012
Country:Slovenia
Are you in favor of the implementation of the Family Code (DZ), which was adopted by the National Assembly at its session on 16 June 2011?
Yes:233268
No:279937
Invalid:4893
Electorate:1709417

A referendum was held in Slovenia on 25 March 2012 on the new family code passed by the then-governing coalition led by Borut Pahor. The code was rejected with 54.55% of voters against the law.[1]

Background

The family code bill passed by the government of Borut Pahor which expanded existing same-sex registered partnerships to have all rights of married couples, except adoption (excluding step-child adoption). The law also expanded provisions protecting the rights of children, such as outlawing corporal punishment and establishing a children's ombudsman. A conservative group "Civil Initiative for the Family and the Rights of Children", led by the activist and philosopher Aleš Primc (member of the conservative-centrist Slovenian People's Party),[2] opposed to same-sex unions gathered the required signatures to force a referendum on the law.[3]

Opinion polls

A February/March poll carried out by Delo found that 35.9% of the respondents would vote to uphold the law, while 26.3% said they would vote to repeal it and 20.9% were undecided. The remaining 16.9% of the respondents said they would not attend the referendum. The poll was conducted on 29 February and 1 March among 504 respondents.[4]

A Ninamedia poll for PlanetSiol.net carried out between 13 and 15 March 2012 found that 47.2% of the respondents would vote to uphold a law, while 40.4% said they would vote to repeal it and 12.4% were undecided. The poll was based on the responses of 700 people.[5]

Another Delo poll conducted between 14 and 20 March among 709 respondents found that 46.9% of the respondents would vote to uphold a law, while 29.2% said they would vote to repeal it and 16.4% were undecided. The remaining 7.5% of the respondents didn't want to respond. Among those who said that they would definitely or probably attend the referendum, 60% said that they would vote to uphold a law while 40% said they would vote to repeal it.[6]

Results

The law was rejected by voters. Voter turnout was 30.3%.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.dvk-rs.si/volitve-in-referendumi/referendumi/volitve-referenduma/zakonodajni-referendum-o-druzinskem-zakoniku/ Zakonodajni referendum o družinskem zakoniku 2012
  2. Web site: Spletni portet: Aleš Primc, filozof, ki ve, kaj je prava družina.
  3. http://www.sta.si/en/vest.php?s=a&id=1722536 Family Law Referendum Signatures Filed
  4. http://www.sloveniatimes.com/the-prospects-of-family-law-referendum The Prospects of Family Law Referendum
  5. http://www.siol.net/novice/slovenija/2012/03/anketa_vecina_podpira_druzinski_zakonik.aspx Anketa: Večina podpira družinski zakonik
  6. Web site: Anketa Dela: Za zakonik in Jankovića . 2012-03-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120324064732/http://www.delo.si/novice/slovenija/anketa-dela-za-zakonik-in-jankovica.html . 2012-03-24 . dead .