Citizens Assembly Votes To Recommend Referendum On Eight Amendment

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The Citizens Assembly have voted by an overwhelming majority to recommend a referendum on the Eight Amendment.

However, there has been a huge disruption to proceedings after the village where the Assembly is being held experienced a power-outage.

The first results of the Citizens Assembly came in just after midday today.

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Over 87% of members have voted to say that Article 40.3.3, or the Eight Amendment of the Constitution as it’s more commonly known, should NOT be retained in full.

Next, members will votes on what’s a key issue in the abortion debate.

They must now decide if the Eight Amendment should be repealed or replaced.

There was a disruption to today’s events, when shortly after the results of ballot 1 were read out, there was a power cut in Malahide Village, which left the room in darkness and unable to proceed with events.

Power has since been restored, with voting in the second ballot expected to take place soon.

The results of those are expected by this evening, but that could now be later, due to that electrical problem.