Pro-Life Amendment Campaign
The Pro-Life Amendment Campaign was an anti-abortion advocacy organisation established in Ireland in 1981. It campaigned in favour of the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, which was approved by referendum on 7 September 1983 and signed into law on the 7 October of the same year.
Membership
The organisation set up several other organisations:- Congress of Catholic Secondary School Parents' Associations
- Irish Catholic Doctors' Guild
- Guild of Catholic Nurses
- Guild of Catholic Pharmacists
- Catholic Young Men's Society
- St Thomas More Society
- Irish Pro-Life Movement
- National Association of the Ovulation Method
- Council of Social Concern
- Irish Responsible Society
- Society for the Protection of Unborn Children
- St Joseph's Young Priests Society
- Christian Brothers Schools Parents' Federation
Elected officers of the organisation were: Julia Vaughan, Michael Shortall, Dennis Barror.
Campaign
Shortly after its launch, PLAC delegations met separately with Fianna Fáil's Charlie Haughey, Fine Gael's Garret FitzGerald and the Labour Party's Frank Cluskey.After an acrimonious referendum campaign, the amendment was passed by 67% voting in favour to 33% voting against.