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Watch: Should Irish diaspora be allowed vote in presidential elections?

Later this year, Ireland will go to the polls to elect the next president.

Under the current Constitution, only citizens residing in the State have the right to vote in presidential elections.

Last night, Sinn Féin tabled a motion seeking to extend the mandate to allow Irish citizens both in Northern Ireland and overseas the right to vote for the head of State.

Party leader Mary Lou McDonald said the fact Irish citizens living in the north and abroad could not vote in the upcoming election was a "matter of some injustice" and a "violation of democracy".

She said that the upcoming election, which is likely to be held in November, should be the last that excludes citizens from the north and abroad.

Here, we asked people in Dublin if they believed that Irish diaspora should be entitled to vote for the president.