Talk:Dáil Constitution

"Provisional" Constitution
Whether the Dáil Constitution, and therefore the Irish Republic, was intended from the beginning as an interim document/administration or one subject to ordinary amendment was one of the major points of disagreement between the pro- and anti-Treaty parties. Inclusion of the word 'provisional' in article 5 may well have explicitly indicated only that the constitution was, like all constitutions, subject to change in the prescribed manner. For an editor to attempt to definitively decide this point retrospectively, opens that assertion to a charge of political revisionism. RashersTierney (talk) 09:35, 6 July 2008 (UTC)

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