Ireland 'step closer' to gender equality after referendum on women’s place in home clause announced
By 9 July 2018
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![The Irish government's decision to hold a referendum on Article 41.2 comes two months after the Irish people voted to allow access to abortion (photo credit: The Independent/Getty) The Irish government's decision to hold a referendum on Article 41.2 comes two months after the Irish people voted to allow access to abortion (photo credit: The Independent/Getty)](/sites/default/files/The%20Irish%20government%27s%20decision%20to%20hold%20a%20referendum%20on%20Article%2041.2%20comes%20two%20months%20after%20the%20Irish%20people%20voted%20to%20allow%20access%20to%20abortion%20%28photo%20credit--The%20Independent_Getty%29.jpg)
The Irish government's decision to hold a referendum on Article 41.2 comes two months after the Irish people voted to allow access to abortion (photo credit: The Independent/Getty)
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