Ireland to hold abortion referendum in 2018 weeks before Pope’s visit


Abortion has always been illegal in Ireland but was inserted into the constitution in 1983 following a referendum, in which 67% of voters were in favour and 33% against.

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By AFP Dublin | September 27, 2017

Ireland announced Tuesday it will hold a referendum next year on whether to repeal its constitutional ban on abortion in almost all cases — just a few weeks before Pope Francis visits.

The government is also planning votes to remove Ireland’s anti-blasphemy law and to reduce the time couples must spend apart before divorcing.

Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has previously said the eighth amendment of the constitution, which makes abortion illegal unless there is a real and substantial risk to the life of the mother, was “too restrictive”.

His government has now decided that a referendum — which must be agreed by parliament — should take place in May or June 2018, just before the pope visits in August to attend the World Meeting of Families.
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