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{{About|the Danish political party|the Swedish political party|June List}} {{Infobox political party | country = Denmark | name = June Movement | native_name = JuniBevægelsen | logo = JuniBevægelsen logo.png | logo_size = 100px | leader = Collective leadership | foundation = 1992 | dissolved = 2009 | headquarters = Nordkystvejen 2 F, 8961 Allingåbro | ideology = [[Euroscepticism]]<ref>{{cite journal |title=Meaningful choices? Voter perceptions of party positions in European Elections |journal=In: An Audit of Democracy in the European Union (Pp.169-192) |first1=Sylvia |last1=Kritzinger |first2=Gail |last2=McElroy |year=2010 |page=188 |quote="Oddly, the JuniBevægelsen (JB), a Danish Euro‐skeptic party which only competed at the supranational level displays more agreement on the L‐R dimension that on European integration." |url=https://www.utwente.nl/nl/bms/csd/activiteiten/Article%20Kritzinger.pdf}}</ref><br>[[Decentralization]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/denmark/1357483/Danes-pay-price-for-keeping-krone.html |title=Danes pay price for keeping krone |first=Ambrose |last=Evans-Pritchard |date=30 September 2000 |website=[[The Daily Telegraph]]}}</ref> | position = [[Left-wing politics|Left-wing]]<ref name="csm">{{cite web |url=https://www.csmonitor.com/2000/0920/p1s2.html |title=Will Danes create a euro schism? |date=20 September 2000 |first=Louise |last=Roug Bokkenheuser |location=Copenhagen |website=[[The Christian Science Monitor]] |quote="That's nonsense," ripostes Jens Peter Bonde, a leading anti-euro campaigner from the left-wing June Movement."}}</ref><ref name="torygraph">{{cite web |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/denmark/1357483/Danes-pay-price-for-keeping-krone.html |title=Danes pay price for keeping krone |first=Ambrose |last=Evans-Pritchard |date=30 September 2000 |website=[[The Daily Telegraph]] |quote="The leader of the Left-wing June Movement, Jens-Peter Bonde, said the outcome of the vote had nothing to do with the Danish character."}}</ref> | international = | european = [[EUDemocrats]] | europarl = [[Independence/Democracy]] (2004-2009) | colorcode = #AAF0D1 | colours = [[Spring green (color)#Magic mint|Magic mint]] | successor = | website = [https://sites.google.com/site/junibevaegelsen/] }} The '''June Movement''' ({{langx|da|JuniBevægelsen}}) was a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[Left-wing politics|left]] [[Eurosceptic]] [[political]] organisation founded 23 August 1992. It took its name from the [[1992 Danish Maastricht Treaty referendum|referendum on the Maastricht Treaty]] that took place in Denmark in June of that year. The movement was a member of the [[European political party]] [[EUDemocrats]] - Alliance for a Europe of Democracies. The June Movement acknowledged Denmark's membership of the [[European Union]], but opposed the process of tighter European integration including the [[Lisbon Treaty]], and in general the movement wanted the EU to deal with only cross-border issues such as environmental and trade policies. The movement participated in elections for the [[European Parliament]], but neither in local elections nor in elections for the [[Parliament of Denmark]]. In 2009, the movement lost its representation in the European Parliament and disbanded on 5 September 2009.<ref name=disband>{{cite web |url=http://www.j.dk/ |title=Home |website=j.dk}}</ref>
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