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You can use it when you want to refer to a situation in the future when referendums are likely to take place. For example: The government has announced that several constitutional issues will have referendums in the coming year.
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Some countries, like Ireland and Denmark, will have national referendums -- as required by their constitutions.
"We will have a referendum for the whole of the United Kingdom, we are not proposing separate referenda for the individual parts of the UK," she added.
If they do that, we will have a referendum this year.
Scotland will have a referendum; and now Wales has become a country.
If Morsy withdraws, we will have a referendum on Shafiq alone.
"O.K., so you will have the referendum on Dec. 15 and you will end up with a 'yes' vote," said Khaled Fahmy, a historian at the American University in Cairo.
The UK will have a referendum on the European Union by 2017 but the Prime Minister has previously hinted that it could be held earlier.
The subject of electoral fraud is now front and center in Minnesota: in November, the state will have a referendum on a state voter-I.D. law.
In the middle of this month the Irish will have a referendum on the Nice treaty, but even that is only indirectly about enlargement.
They said they would not ask Russia for help yet, but "we will have a referendum before 11 May, about Donbass independence - after that we will ask for help".
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