Ireland: victory for “no” in the referendum on the family and the place of women. Ireland, a European Union country with 5.3 million inhabitants, legalized marriage for same-sex couples in 2015, and abortion in 2018.

Voters had to decide on two questions. The first concerned the definition of family, proposing to expand it beyond that based on marriage. The second question proposed erasing a reference deemed outdated on the role of women in the home, which suggests that they have a duty to take care of other people under their roof.