Ireland sets date for same-sex marriage vote

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Voters will head to the polls in Ireland on May 22, to decide whether same-sex marriage should become legal or not.


The date was announced Thursday night by Irish Prime Minister (or Taoiseach) Enda Kenny, who called for a respectful, tolerant, understanding and sensitive referendum. "It's a question that will be put very clearly to the people. I support this very strongly. It sets out our image of a very tolerant and inclusive Ireland," he said



The vote is particularly historic because if it passes, Ireland would become the world's first country to introduce same-sex marriage by a national vote. Same-sex civil partnerships have been allowed in Ireland since 2011 Read more...


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