/ˌplɛbɪˈsɪtəri/ – adjective
Definition: thuộc trưng cầu dân ý; căn cứ vào kết quả trưng cầu ý dân.
A more thorough explanation: “Plebiscitary” refers to a process or system of government in which the people directly vote on specific issues or policies, rather than through elected representatives. It is often associated with a direct democracy approach where the general population has the opportunity to participate in decision-making through referendums or other forms of direct voting.
Example: The government decided to hold a plebiscitary vote to determine public opinion on the proposed constitutional amendment.