1979 Irish constitutional referendums

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Template:Use dmy dates Two referendums were held together in Ireland on 5 July 1979, each on a proposed amendment of the Irish constitution. Both proposals were approved by voters.

Sixth Amendment

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Seventh Amendment

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See also

References

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