Twelfth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1992
Rejected proposal to amend the Irish Constitution relating to abortion / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Twelfth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1992 (bill no. 24 of 1992) was a rejected proposal to amend the Constitution of Ireland to exclude the risk of suicide as sufficient reason to legally allow an abortion. It was one of three referendums on abortion held on 25 November 1992, the date of the 1992 general election. The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments were approved. As these could not be renamed, there has been no enacted Twelfth Amendment of the Constitution.
![]() | It has been suggested that this article be merged with Thirteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland and Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland to November 1992 Irish constitutional referendums. (Discuss) Proposed since February 2024. |
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