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Bulgarian nuclear power referendum, 2013 : ウィキペディア英語版
Bulgarian nuclear power referendum, 2013

A referendum on building a new nuclear power plant was held in Bulgaria on 27 January 2013.〔(Q&A: Bulgaria's nuclear energy referendum ) BBC News, 25 January 2013〕 Whilst it was not explicitly mentioned in the question, it was widely acknowledged that the referendum was about restarting construction at the Belene Nuclear Power Plant.〔(21.8% Turnout in Bulgaria's Nuclear Referendum, 61% Say 'Yes' - Pollster ) Novinite.com, 28 January 2013 ("Subsequently, however, Prime Minister Boyko Borisov changed his mind, and urged GERB voters to vote with "no" because the referendum question anyway referred to Belene, and GERB was against the project.")〕〔(Bulgaria's Top Diplomat Votes No on Belene NPP in US ) Novinite.com, 27 January 2013 ("I voted against the obsolete, costly and unsafe project to build a second Nuclear Power Plant in the Danube town of Belene.")〕
Although the proposal was approved in all 31 electoral divisions, turnout did not pass the required 60% threshold, resulting in the referendum becoming non-binding.〔(In historic vote, Bulgarian voters back new nuclear plant ) EurActiv〕
==Background==
Construction on the Belene Nuclear Power Plant began in the 1980s, but was later frozen. The Bulgarian government was also forced to close four nuclear reactors as a condition of joining the European Union in 2007. In 2008 the Socialist Party government approved a contract for restarting construction. However, in March 2012 the GERB-led government scrapped plans to continue building the plant, claiming that it could not afford to invest a further €10 billion, after €1 billion had already been spent on the project, and that the electricity produced would be too expensive.〔 According to some analysts however, electricity produced by Belene would be cheaper than current sources.
The Socialist Party claimed that it would only cost between €4 and €6 billion. They started a petition, and collected over 500,000 signatures, enough to force a referendum.〔 Although the petition called for a referendum on the future of the Belene NPP project, the word "Belene" was subsequently removed from the question on insistence by the ruling GERB party.〔

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