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The voters rejected the proposal to expand the definition of families and the role of women Irish voters have overwhelmingly rejected the proposal to revise the definition of families in the country’s conservative constitution and remove the mention of women’s “duties in the home.” Both the government and opposition parties have argued that the current text contains old-fashioned and sexist language about women and their role in society. The referendum on the matter was held on Friday, which was timed to coincide with the International Women’s Day. The voters were offered an option to expand the constitutional pro

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