Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p An Icelandic Constitutional Assembly (Stjórnlagaþing) for the purpose of reviewing the Constitution of the Republic was summoned by an act of Althingi, the Icelandic parliament, on 16 June 2010 as a consequence of the Kitchenware Revolution. It undertook what has probably been the most citizen-led constitutional creation process in the world so far, involving large-scale consultations, including electronic fora. The assembly's proposed constitution passed Parliament and was put to a referendum, where it won the approval of 67% of the electorate. However, the government's term finished before the reform bill could be passed, and the next government has not (as of April 2013) tabled it.. }
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- Icelandic_constitutional_reform,_2010–13 abstract "An Icelandic Constitutional Assembly (Stjórnlagaþing) for the purpose of reviewing the Constitution of the Republic was summoned by an act of Althingi, the Icelandic parliament, on 16 June 2010 as a consequence of the Kitchenware Revolution. It undertook what has probably been the most citizen-led constitutional creation process in the world so far, involving large-scale consultations, including electronic fora. The assembly's proposed constitution passed Parliament and was put to a referendum, where it won the approval of 67% of the electorate. However, the government's term finished before the reform bill could be passed, and the next government has not (as of April 2013) tabled it.".