Fitzgerald defends referendum plans

Children’s Minister Frances Fitzgerald has defended government plans for a referendum on children’s rights following expert claims there is no need for one.

Fitzgerald defends referendum plans

Children’s Minister Frances Fitzgerald has defended government plans for a referendum on children’s rights following expert claims there is no need for one.

A public vote will be held this autumn regardless of claims from former Supreme Court judge Hugh O’Flaherty that existing legislation provides sufficient protection and that there is no need to change the Constitution, she insisted.

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