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Who s who? The Yes and No camps in the March 8th family and care referendums – The Irish Times
Referendum countdown: Here is how many of the most prominent organisations recommend you vote - and why
Catherine cox
Heather humphreys
Helen duignan
Jennifer whitmore
David quinn
Orla oconnor
Roderic ogorman
Ivana bacik
National women council
Department of tourism thomas byrne
Oireachtas committee
Green party
Citizen assembly
Sa law society
International women day
Liona institute
Carers role wording in referendum a step in the right direction , says women s council – The Irish Times
Small group protests launch of campaign, calling for article in Constitution on State’s recognition of woman’s life within the home to remain
Estelle birdy
Gayle smith
Michael mcdowell
Orla oconnor
Catherine day
National women council of ireland
National women council
Citizen assembly
International women day on
National women
Mansion house
Dawson street
Silenced protest
International women
Senator michael mcdowell
National womens council of ireland
Women s groups opposed to NWCI stance call for No votes in referendums – The Irish Times
Proposed changes would not help women and Government has not made ‘cogent argument’, Silenced Protest group says
Estelle birdy
Helen duignan
National women council of ireland
Silenced protest
Mansion house
National women
Irish women
Space ireland
National womens council of ireland
Expanded concept of family in Constitution will not cover polygamous relationships
The referendums, due to be held on International Women’s Day on March 8th, would broaden the definition of family beyond marriage in the Constitution
Roderic ogorman
Michael mcnamara
Green party
European union
International women day on
Youth roderico gorman
International women
Social democrats
People before profit
Rural independents
National women
Family carers ireland
One family ireland
Roderico gorman
Dail eireann
National womens council of ireland
A Yes vote in the referendums won t change women s lives A No vote would be truly retrograde – The Irish Times
Article 41.2 frames our lives, our society, and our value. It gives the State the oppressive role of keeping women from careers. It copper-fastened draconian policies such as the marriage bar. Many women still feel its impact today in their pensions
National women council
Oireachtas committee on gender equality
Constitutional convention
Citizen assembly
National women
Oireachtas committee
Gender equality
National womens council of ireland
Gender equality referendum
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