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Irish Voters Overwhelmingly Reject Constitutional Change on Family and Women

The Irish government has suffered resounding defeats in two referenda aimed at changing the Irish Constitution to widen the definition of family and to change a provision about women’s role within the family.

Turnout for the referenda, held on Friday, was 44.36 percent, a significant drop from the abortion referendum in 2018 which saw a turnout of 64 percent.

Elect a foreigner PM expect anti-Western crap.

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