1992 Danish Maastricht Treaty referendum
A referendum on the Maastricht Treaty was held in Denmark on 2 June 1992. It was rejected by 50.7% of voters with a turnout of 83.1%. The rejection was a blow to the process of European integration, although the process continued. The result of the referendum, along with the "petit oui" in the French Maastricht referendum signaled the end of the "permissive consensus" on European integration which had existed in most of continental Europe until then. This was expressed by Pascal Lamy, chef de cabinet for Jacques Delors, the president of the European Commission, who remarked that, "Europe was built in a Saint-Simonian [i.e., technocratic] way from the beginning, this was Monnet's approach: The people weren't ready to agree to integration, so you had to get on without telling them too much a
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1992 Danish Maastricht Treaty referendum
A referendum on the Maastricht Treaty was held in Denmark on 2 June 1992. It was rejected by 50.7% of voters with a turnout of 83.1%. The rejection was a blow to the process of European integration, although the process continued. The result of the referendum, along with the "petit oui" in the French Maastricht referendum signaled the end of the "permissive consensus" on European integration which had existed in most of continental Europe until then. This was expressed by Pascal Lamy, chef de cabinet for Jacques Delors, the president of the European Commission, who remarked that, "Europe was built in a Saint-Simonian [i.e., technocratic] way from the beginning, this was Monnet's approach: The people weren't ready to agree to integration, so you had to get on without telling them too much a
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Folkomröstningen om Maastricht ...... v resultat för, 56,77 procent.
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Le référendum danois sur le tr ...... Traité sur l'Union européenne.
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A referendum on the Maastricht ...... ithout telling them too much a
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Folkomröstningen om Maastricht ...... v resultat för, 56,77 procent.
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1992 Danish Maastricht Treaty referendum
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Folkomröstningen om Maastrichtfördraget i Danmark
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Référendum danois sur le traité de Maastricht (1992)
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