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  1. ❤Irish referendum gay marriage date
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  3. It voted in favour of holding a referendum on same-sex marriage and the date was announced by Taoiseach Prime Minister Enda Kenny earlier this year. Retrieved 2 October 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2009.
  4. As of 16 November 2015, same-sex couples who married abroad have their marriages recognised in Ireland. In 2015 Ireland voted for same-sex marriage by a margin of 62 percent in favour to 37 percent against.
  5. Mr Kenny has rejected suggestions from those opposed to gay marriage that religious schools would be forced to teach about same-sex marriages. No such constitutional protections con for civil partnerships. Women were more supportive at 68% compared to 56% of men. The reason is that these kinds of relationships can be dissolved by agreement between the parties that is by both parties signing a document with a lawyernot through the courts. Archived from on 8 Una 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2010. Retrieved 16 April 2016. This announcement came on the day after in Northern Ireland held the first of the new UK civil partnership registration ceremonies. Retrieved 7 October 2009. Voters in rural areas were less enthusiastic about gay idea than those in Dublin and other large towns. Department of Justice and Law Reform. The couple formed a civil partnership at a ceremony in in 2010.
  6. Ireland sets a date for gay marriage vote - The decision to hold the vote was announced shortly before Christmas by deputy prime minister and Irish Labour leader Joan Burton.
  7. Voters in the Irish Republic will decide whether to approve same-sex marriage on 22 May after the Taoiseach announced the date for a referendum. Enda Kenny announced the date that voters in the republic will cast their ballots during an interview on RTÉ television on Thursday night. Kenny said that most members of the Irish parliament were in favour of same-sex marriage and that he hoped support for the referendum would be maintained. The referendum was backed by both Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin last month. The decision to hold the vote was announced shortly before Christmas by deputy prime minister and Irish Labour leader Joan Burton. Last month, health minister Leo Varadkar became the first member of a government in Dublin to say publicly he is gay. However, the Catholic church has opposed legalising same-sex unions in the Republic. A yes vote would be another defeat for the church in a country it once dominated. Voters will also be asked to approve a constitutional reform to allow younger candidates to stand for the Irish presidency. A yes vote would lower the minimum age from 35 to 21.

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