Women's Rights in Ireland

Ireland holds referendums on constitutional changes regarding women and family duties

The people of Ireland are currently voting in a double referendum to remove outdated and sexist references from their constitution. The first referendum aims to delete Article 41.2, also known as the "women in the home" provision, which dates back to 1937 when the Catholic Church held significant influence. The second referendum proposes broadening the definition of the family.
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