Electoral Commission chief says ‘It is difficult to see how we could do a proper information campaign if we had less than the 14 to 16 weeks required’
It had been hoped that the wording would be published in June, but this did not happen.
The Irish Times asked Mr O’Leary if, in the absence of the wording being finalised before the return of the Dáil in September, the November referendum date is unlikely. Mr O’Leary also said the Government and Houses of the Oireachtas will do as they desire and “we’ll deal with whatever comes.”
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