What can be brought to a referendum?
Lithuania
REFERENDUMLAW
(Adopted 2002; lastamended 2012)
http://www3.lrs.lt/pls/inter3/dokpaieska.showdoc_e?p_id=437744
Article 3. Typesof Referendum
Mandatory andconsultative (deliberative) referendums may be held in the Republic ofLithuania.
Article 4.Mandatory Referendums
1. Referendums shall be mandatory with regard to thefollowing issues:
1) on the amendment to the provision of Article 1 ofthe Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania that, “the State of Lithuaniashall be an independent and democratic republic;”
2) on the amendment to the provisions of Chapter I ofthe Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania, “the State of Lithuania;”
3) on the amendment to the provisions of Chapter XIVof the Republic of Lithuania Constitution, “Amending the Constitution;”
4) on the amendment to the Constitutional Act, datedJune 8, 1992, “On Non-Alignment of the Republic of Lithuania to Post-SovietEastern Alliances;”
5) regarding participation by the Republic ofLithuania in international organizations, should this participation be linkedwith the partial transfer of the scope of competence of Government bodies to the institutions ofinternational organizations or the jurisdiction thereof.
2. Mandatory referendums may be held also with regardto other laws or provisions thereof, which 300 thousand citizens having theright to vote or the Seimas shall submit a proposal for to be decided by meansof a referendum.
Article 5.Consultative (Deliberative) Referendums
Consultative(deliberative) referendums may be held with respect to other issues of utmostimportance to the State and the People, regarding which it is not necessary tohold a mandatory referendum, they are being proposed for a referendum by 300thousand citizens having the right to vote or the Seimas.