A referendum to allow divorce in Ireland.
A referendum to allow it happened in 1996, and now there is divorce in Ireland.
i think its called a referendum
A "referendum" is held in Ireland when a proposed change to the constitution is being put to the Irish people.
yes ireland had a referendum. in fact they had 2 the first one caused so much chaos many irish thought it was a mistake. after they made a few ammendments the 2nd referendum went fine the euro was apopted to their currency.
A referendum on Irish unity will be held, when it is believed that the majority of people in Northern Ireland want such a referendum to be held (i.e. when Sinn Fein and other nationalists take the majority of seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly). Talks will then be held with the British and Irish governments on holding a referendum and legislation will be introduced to allow a referendum to take place. Once that legislation has been passed the public will then vote on the legislated date on the constitutional future of Northern Ireland. At present unionists hold the majority of seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly. And recent public opinion polls have suggested that the majority of the Northern Ireland's (normally nationalist voting) catholic community want Northern Ireland to remain within the United Kingdom. So it is highly unlikely there will be any vote on Northern Ireland becoming part of Ireland for many years.
Northern Ireland isn't owned by England. It is part of the United Kingdom because in a referendum, the majority of the population of Northern Ireland voted to stay in the United Kingdom and not become part of the Republic of Ireland.
On the 27th of October 2011 there were two. One was on pay for judges and one was on powers of the Oireachtas to investigate.
There is no conflict between Northern Ireland and the UK. Northern Ireland is part of the UK. However, a minority of the population of Northern Ireland want to leave the UK and become a part of the Republic of Ireland. There has been a referendum about this in the past and the majority of the Northern Ireland people want to remain in the UK. Democracy won the day.
Yes. The legalization of same-sex marriage in Ireland is imminent. Following a favorable vote in the May 22, 2015 public referendum, the Constitution of Ireland has been amended to guarantee same-sex couples the right to marry.
The United Kingdom, Ireland , Denmark and Norway all applied to join the union but the Norwegian gorvenment lost a national referendum and did not accede with the others in 1973.
A referendum is a vote