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Saorstat Eireann

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/ ˈsɛəstɑːt ˈɛərən /

noun

  1. the Gaelic name for the Irish Free State

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Article 3, therefore, states what constitutes the original citizenship of Saorstat Eireann; and leaves all matters “governing the future acquisition and termination of citizenship” to be “determined by law,” making it a constitutional provision, however, that “men and women have equal rights as citizens.”

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I have taken the Canadian Constitution because it is specially mentioned in the present draft of the Constitution of Saorstat Eireann; but the same supposition is found in many other constitutions, such as those of Denmark, Sweden, South Africa.

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The Constitution of Saorstat Eireann begins with the people, and with a statement of the sovereignty of the people.

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“All powers of Government,” it says in Article 2, “and all authority, legislative, executive and judicial, are derived from the people and the same shall be exercised in Saorstat Eireann through the organisations established by or under, and in accord with, this Constitution.”

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None has answered them as they are answered in the Constitution of Saorstat Eireann.

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