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Encyclopedia > Junibevaegelsen

The June Movement (Danish: Juni Bevægelsen) is a Danish euro-sceptic political organisation that was founded in August 1992. It takes its name from the referendum on the Maastricht Treaty that took place in Denmark in the June of that year.


They have one member of the European Parliament where they belong to the Independence and Democracy group.


See also

External link

  • June Movement (http://www.junibevaegelsen.dk) - Official site

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The Danish left and the EU (810 words)
First of all - and in common with almost all the other countries - the relatively low participation compared with national elections (varying between 46,2% and 52,9% versus normally around 70-80%).
And secondly, the relatively low score for the dominant Labour party and the correspondingly high score for the "official" eurosceptics, Folkebevaegelsen and Junibevaegelsen.
It is this second constant which has now been challenged after 25 years, with a record (32,7%) support for the Social Democrats and an all time low (14,3%) "eurosceptic" score.
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