"Ireland's Historic Vote: Eliminating Women's 'Duties in the Home' from the Constitution"

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On International Women’s Day, Ireland is voting on two referendum questions regarding the language in its constitution related to women's roles and the definition of family. The proposed changes have sparked controversy, with concerns over the replacement language and opposition from various groups. The outcome of the vote is uncertain, with polls showing mixed results and the possibility of low voter turnout. The referendum addresses the outdated "women in the home" clause and seeks to expand the definition of family to include various relationships beyond marriage, drawing criticism from both the left and right.
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