A deeper dive into the failed #irishreferendum; two changes proposed: "women in the home" and "disability". I get the writer's point on the 2nd; was the state abdicating responsibility? But why "no-no"? Why not "yes-no"?
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/10/ireland-no-vote-referendum
Ireland’s ‘no-no’ vote is a victory for human rights – not a rejection of progress

The government’s inept referendum campaign got the result it deserved, says activist and journalist Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird

The Guardian
Who’s got reading recommendations on why Ireland delivered such resounding ‘no’ votes in Friday’s referendums? #ireland #irishreferendum #internationalwomensday #careref #familyref #mastodaoine

EA on Times Radio: Why #Ireland's Redefinitions of Family and Care Failed (@ScottLucas_EA w Darryl Morris)

https://eaworldview.com/2024/03/why-ireland-redefinitions-family-care-failed/

#IrishReferendum

Regardless of your opinion on its outcome, this is how a referendum should be presented to the people:

https://www.electoralcommission.ie/referendums/referendum-information/what-are-you-being-asked-to-decide-on/

#Ireland #IrishReferendum

What are you being asked to decide on? - Electoral Commission

On 8 March 2024, Irish citizens will be asked to vote in two referendums to change our Constitution. The first Referendum concerns the concept of Family in the Constitution The second Referendum proposes to delete an existing part of the Constitution and insert new text providing recognition for care provided by family members to each … Continued

Electoral Commission

So, the Irish have rejected proposals to change the constitution to recognise a more pluralistic definition of marriage & shift the definition of caring to not include women's 'life within the home' opening up a better constitutional recognisant of gender equity.

So, looks like the Irish progressives have over-reached themselves thinking they would be able to shift the dial on Irish conservatism.

There's unlikely to be another chance at all soon

#IrishReferendum #womensrights #feminism

Update: Ireland's voters have rejected two constitutional amendments that would have broadened the definition of family and removed language about a woman's role at home. "It was our responsibility to convince the majority of people to vote 'yes' and we clearly failed to do so," Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar said. The AP has more details.

https://flip.it/v4AwE2

#Ireland #News #Europe #WomensRights #Referendum #IrishReferendum

Irish voters reject constitutional amendment about women's role in home

Opponents argued that the wording of the changes was poorly thought out and some voters said they feared changes would lead to unintended consequences.

AP News

Language in Ireland's constitution indicates a woman's place is in the home. Today, its voters will decide in twin referendums whether to replace that in the 87-year-old document, as well as wording that pledges to protect the marriage as the basis "on which the family is founded." However some opponents say the new language is poorly thought through and could have unintended consequences. Here's an explainer from ABC News.

https://flip.it/0KraBx

#Ireland #News #Europe
#WomensRights #Referendum #IrishReferendum #InternationalWomensDay

Ireland's Constitution says a woman's place is in the home. Voters are being asked to change that

Irish voters are voting in twin referendums to decide whether to amend the constitution and remove passages the government says are outdated and sexist

ABC News
#IrishReferendum en Irlande 🇮🇪: espérons que les résultats confirmeront les 1ers sondages car l’obscurantisme et le conservatisme semblent rejetés par les Irlandais qui auraient voté massivement pour la libéralisation de l’#IVG ! #moncorpsmonchoix #MyBodyMYChoice #IVoteYes