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Though the President's title implicitly asserted authority in Northern Ireland, in reality the Irish President needed government permission to visit there.
( The Constitution of Ireland in Article 3 explicitly stated that " ending the re-integration of the national territory " the authority of the Irish state did not extend to Northern Ireland.
Presidents prior to the presidency of Mary Robinson were regularly refused permission by the Irish government to visit Northern Ireland.

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