A double referendum was held in Transnistria on 24 December 1995. Voters were asked whether they approved of a new constitution and membership of the Commonwealth of Independent States.[1][2] The new constitution provided for a parliamentary republic, a bicameral parliament and obligatory referendums for amending sections I, II and IV of the constitution.[2] Both proposals were approved by over 80% of voters.[1][2] According to an article by the ethnic Russian researcher from Moldova Alla Skvortsova from 2002, "polls and elections in the PMR may to some extent have been rigged".[3]
Results
New constitution
| Choice | Votes | % | 
| For |  | 82.70 | 
| Against |  | 17.30 | 
| Invalid/blank votes |  | – | 
| Total |  | 100 | 
| Registered voters/turnout |  | 62.70 | 
| Source: Direct Democracy | 
CIS membership
| Choice | Votes | % | 
| For |  | 89.70 | 
| Against |  | 10.30 | 
| Invalid/blank votes |  | – | 
| Total |  | 100 | 
| Registered voters/turnout |  | 62.70 | 
| Source: Direct Democracy | 
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