Originally posted by pgodkin
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Fundamentally they don't even need the abortion referendum that they want - the issue was correctly taken out of the constitution by the last vote and it's purely legislative now as it should have been along.
So they 'only' need to win a majority of the seats in a general election to be able to legislate exactly as they wish, or enough seats to be able to tweak the legislation as part of their terms for going into coalition.
The performance of Renua and Aontu in the locals would suggest that's a long way from happening. But they are entitled to march for it and campaign for it.
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