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Irish abortion law: Referendum 'to be held next year' | |
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The Irish government says it will hold a referendum next year on whether to change the country's laws on abortion, one of the strictest in Europe. | |
Voters will be asked to decide whether to change the Irish constitution under which abortion is only allowed if the life of the mother is in danger. | |
A woman convicted of having an illegal abortion faces up to 14 years in jail. But they are allowed to travel abroad for terminations. | |
The vote could be held in May or June. | |
The Eighth Amendment of the Irish constitution, introduced in 1983, gives an equal right to life to a pregnant woman and an unborn child. | |
However, thousands of women a year go abroad to have an abortion. | |
The Irish government says it has agreed an "indicative timeline" for a referendum on abortion legislation. | |
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, said: "Any amendment to our constitution requires careful consideration by the people. | |
"They should be given ample time to consider the issues and to take part in well-informed public debate." | |
The date of the referendum depends on an all-party parliamentary committee reporting back by Christmas. | |
A member of the committee, Anne Rabbitte, said it would make every effort to meet its deadline, but that it may not prove possible. | |
This could delay the legislation required for a referendum in the middle of next year. | This could delay the legislation required for a referendum in the middle of next year. |
If the dates are confirmed, the vote on the issue would happen just weeks before a planned visit to the country by Pope Francis, who is expected for the World Meeting of Families, from 21-26 August next year. | |
In 2013, new rules came into effect under Ireland's Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act, to allow abortion when there is a real and substantial risk to a woman's life. | |
However, the ban remains in cases of rape, incest, inevitable miscarriage and fatal foetal abnormality. | |
On Tuesday, the Irish government also announced a timetable for a number of other referendums, including votes on blasphemy, the woman's life within the home, and the introduction of directly-elected mayors. | On Tuesday, the Irish government also announced a timetable for a number of other referendums, including votes on blasphemy, the woman's life within the home, and the introduction of directly-elected mayors. |
There are also referendums scheduled for 2019. | There are also referendums scheduled for 2019. |
These include one to reduce to two years the time couples would have to live apart before getting a divorce. | These include one to reduce to two years the time couples would have to live apart before getting a divorce. |
Proposals to allow Irish people living abroad to vote in presidential elections, and to reduce the voting age to 16 are also planned for June 2019. | Proposals to allow Irish people living abroad to vote in presidential elections, and to reduce the voting age to 16 are also planned for June 2019. |
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