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Irish government 'walloped' by referendum defeats
2024-03-09 00:00:00.0     星报-世界     原网页

       

       DUBLIN (Reuters) -Irish voters have rejected proposals to replace constitutional references to the makeup of a family and a mother's "duties in the home" in a significant defeat for the government.

       Prime Minister Leo Varadkar had pitched the vote, held on Friday to coincide with International Women's Day and counted on Saturday, as a chance to delete some "very old-fashioned, very sexist language about women".

       A proposal to expand the definition of family from a relationship founded on marriage to include other durable relationships was rejected by 67.7% to 32.3%.

       A second referendum on a proposal to replace language surrounding a woman's duties in the home with a clause recognising the role of family members in the provision of care was rejected by 73.9% to 26.1%.

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       Campaigners argued the proposal would enshrine care as a private responsibility, and not a state one.

       Speaking to reporters in Dublin on Saturday, Varadkar said voters had given his government "two wallops".

       "It was our responsibility to convince a majority of people to vote yes, and we clearly failed to do so."

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       (Reporting by Graham Fahy; Editing by David Holmes, Nick Macfie and Chizu Nomiyama)

       


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