Irish voters give resounding ‘No’ to downgrading marriage and motherhood
Government proposals to erase stay-at-home mums from the Irish Constitution and to equate “durable relationships” with marriage have been overwhelmingly rejected by voters.
Government proposals to erase stay-at-home mums from the Irish Constitution and to equate “durable relationships” with marriage have been overwhelmingly rejected by voters.
The Republic of Ireland must not remove the “only special recognition of the role of mothers” from its Constitution just days before Mother’s Day, a group of lawyers has warned.