June Movement

JuniBevægelsen ( German for June Movement ) was an EU - critical constituency association in Denmark, which took only for the elections to the European Parliament. It saw itself as non-partisan. On the ballot she was assigned to the party letter J.

The Junibevægelse was founded in August 1992 at Christiansborg Palace ( the seat of the Danish Parliament ) in the context of Danish Eurosceptic. Around the turn of the year 1992/93 were three of the four sitting in the European Parliament MPs Folkebevægelsen mod EU ​​to Junibevægelse about ( Jens -Peter Bonde, Birgit Bjørnvig and Ulla Sandbæk ). In the 1993, 1998 and 2000 held referendums on EU issues (the Maastricht Treaty, Amsterdam Treaty, euro introduction ) the Junibevægelse recommended each to vote no. Also, the Lisbon Treaty was rejected by her as undemocratic and centralist.

Since the European elections of 1994, the Junibevægelse was represented in the European Parliament. By 2008, Jens -Peter Bonde has held a mandate, then took over this Hanne Dahl. The party worked throughout Europe in the European party EUDemokraten and within the European Parliament in the Group of the European critics independence and democracy.

In the European elections in Denmark 2009 Junibevægelse lost nearly three quarters of their votes and forfeited their seat in the European Parliament. Thereupon, the Chairman Keld Albrechtsen and the outgoing European parliamentarian Hanne Dahl announced the dissolution of the party. On 5 September 2009, the party was dissolved.

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