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The phrase "a plebiscite for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a vote or referendum on a specific issue or topic, typically in a political context.
Example: "The government announced a plebiscite for the proposed constitutional changes."
Alternatives: "a referendum on" or "a vote regarding".
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"This process is a plebiscite for the delivery of absolute power to one man – something I refuse to go along with," he said.
Upon his inauguration, Correa issued a decree calling for a plebiscite for the people to vote on April 15 for the election of a Constituent Assembly.
Mr. Naik said that after General Musharraf's recent statement that Pakistan would be open to setting aside its long-held insistence on a plebiscite for Kashmiris, the "Kashmiri people" -- Mr. Naik did not specify which ones -- "were taken by surprise".
Instead they play the role of a plebiscite for the Kremlin and United Russia a special-purpose vehicle designed by Russia's rulers to ensure that they stay in power.With the exception of the toothless Communists, all the parties in the Duma are integral parts of the political system set up by the Kremlin.
When he pulled out of the race to succeed Blatter, he pulled no punches, saying: "This process is a plebiscite for the delivery of absolute power to one man – something I refuse to go along with" and likened Blatter's tenure to a "dictatorship".
"This process is a plebiscite for the delivery of absolute power to one man - something I refuse to go along with".
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The prime minister has previously, publicly, expressed in-principle support for the Victorian system, which is a plebiscite system for preselections – but some party sources thought his contribution in the party room this week was more equivocal.
There is also a plebiscite planned for next year when the Viequense will vote on the Navy's future.
I have previously supported a plebiscite, if for no other reason than there seemed to be no other way to advance the cause.
At issue is John Howard's party reform report, which recommended a plebiscite system for choosing candidates in the lower houses of the NSW and the federal parliament.
In his 1882 lecture "What is a Nation?", Ernest Renan argued that the question was a "daily plebiscite" for citizens; that every nation is held together by a "forgetfulness" of the brutality out of which it was born.
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