The referendums in Liechtenstein were held on September 23 and December 23, 1925. In September, a referendum was held on the construction of a hydroelectric power station in Lavena. Due to the high cost of the project and the need to find a loan of 1 million Swiss. The Landtag of the Franks issued this decision to a universal vote [1] . Construction was approved by 56.1% of the vote [2] .
In December, a referendum was held on the “Gassner initiative” and the Landtag counter-offer [2] . A double referendum on the same subject concerned reparation to citizen Joseph Gassner, whose property was forcibly sold in 1913 [3] . The popular initiative, called the Gassner Initiative, demanded the return of the property of Joseph Gassner, as well as repair. After collecting 400 registered signatures in support of the initiative, she was sent to the Landtag, which rejected it on October 8, 1925, which necessitated a referendum. At the same time, the Landtag announced a counter-offer, excluding reparations, but opening up the restitution procedure. Landtag's proposal was approved by 81.7 votes, and the Gassner initiative was rejected by 89.1% [2] .
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