Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Ireland to hold vote seeking to remove law

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

DUBLIN: AFTER THE BLASPHEMY REFERENDUM, A VOTE ON A CONTROVERS­IAL REFERENCE IN THE CONSTITUTI­ON TO A “WOMAN’S LIFE WITHIN THE HOME” IS LIKELY.

Ireland will hold a referendum in October to remove the offence of blasphemy from its constituti­on, minister for justice and equality Charlie Flanagan said on Tuesday.

The Irish government has approved preparing a bill to remove blasphemy as part of a commitment to constituti­onal reforms.

The referendum will probably be held on the same day as the presidenti­al election.

Government ministers see last month’s abortion referendum as a milestone on a path to change for a country that was one of Europe’s most socially conservati­ve a few decades ago, and are keen to push forward with other constituti­onal reforms.

“In terms of Ireland’s internatio­nal reputation, this is an important step,” Flanagan said in a press release on Tuesday.

“By removing this provision from our Constituti­on, we can send a strong message to the world that laws against blasphemy do not reflect Irish values and that we do not believe such laws should exist.”

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