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Irish abortion referendum - LIVE: Exit polls suggest 'Yes' vote has won in 68% landslide Irish abortion referendum - LIVE: Ireland awaits historic result after exit polls suggest landslide win for 'Yes' vote
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Voting has closed in Ireland‘s referendum that could end the country’s ban on abortion - and exit polls suggests the ‘Yes’ campaign has won landslide support. Ireland is awaiting the official result following the historic referendum that could end the country’s ban on abortion, after exit polls suggested the ‘Yes’ campaign had won a landslide victory.
Voters were deciding whether to repeal the eighth amendment of the country’s constitution, which recognises the equal right to life of both mother and unborn child, effectively banning terminations.Voters were deciding whether to repeal the eighth amendment of the country’s constitution, which recognises the equal right to life of both mother and unborn child, effectively banning terminations.
This amendment has been in place since 1983, and the campaign to repeal it has rapidly picked up steam in recent years, spurred on by cases such as the death of Savita Halappanavar in 2012.This amendment has been in place since 1983, and the campaign to repeal it has rapidly picked up steam in recent years, spurred on by cases such as the death of Savita Halappanavar in 2012.
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If the amendment is repealed, it will allow the Irish government to legislate on abortion as they see fit, most likely allowing terminations within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.If the amendment is repealed, it will allow the Irish government to legislate on abortion as they see fit, most likely allowing terminations within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
The two biggest parties in the country, Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, are allowing members to take a free position on the issue, while Sinn Fein and Labour are officially backing a Yes vote.The two biggest parties in the country, Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, are allowing members to take a free position on the issue, while Sinn Fein and Labour are officially backing a Yes vote.
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