‘Clear no’ in Danish vote on deeper EU cooperation
‘Danes have rejected a government proposal to further their country’s involvement in the EU. Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen announced the referendum had resulted in a “clear no.”
Denmark voted to keep the country’s relationship with the European Union the way it has been, according to projections based on 97 percent of all votes counted.
The “no” camp – which opposed introducing changes to Denmark’s exemption from the EU’s shared justice system – garnered 53 percent of the vote, while the “yes” side – which advocated assessing court cases on a case-to-case basis and referring them to EU law accordingly – got just under 47 percent.’
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