Constitution (Amendment No. 28) Act 1936

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The Constitution (Amendment No. 28) Act 1936 was an Irish constitutional amendment that restructured the state's governance following the abdication crisis and helped pave the way for the 1937 Constitution by reducing the role of the British Crown in Ireland’s constitutional framework.

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