Nineteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland

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title: Nineteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
text: The Nineteenth Amendment of the Constitution is an amendment of the Constitution of Ireland which permitted the state to be bound by the British–Irish Agreement and enabled the establishment of shared political institutions between Ireland and Northern Ireland. It also provided a mechanism for a further amendment to the Constitution upon a declaration by the government on the implementation of the Agreement, most notably by changing Articles 2 and 3 from the previous claim over the whole island
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description: Permitted the State to sign the Good Friday Agreement
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