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==Policies== The organisation claimed to be cross-spectrum and had active members from all political affiliations, however with emphasis on the [[centre-left]]. Its self-description notwithstanding, it was considered a left-wing party.<ref name="torygraph"/><ref name="csm"/> The June Movements did not want Denmark to leave the EU, but proposed a ''"slimmer and better EU"''. In general the movement wanted the EU to deal with only cross-border issues such as environmental and trade policies. Nature [[sustainability]], human and animal health should have higher priority than capital movements and free market issues. The movement demanded transparency and control of the EU's use of money. It proposed a reversed form of the EU's principle of [[subsidiarity]], meaning that it wanted the EU to handle issues only when ordered to do so by the member countries. The movement also wanted the EU to skip interference into areas which were covered by other international organisations, such as human rights, defence and security politics.<ref>[http://j.dk/page/politik/ Policies], June Movement (in Danish)</ref> One proposal for democratic reform of the EU was to let the European commissioners be elected nationally, by the electorate. This was meant to offer more debate on EU legislation as well as to bring in more democracy to the EU. The movement was strongly against the [[Lisbon Treaty]], and former MEP [[Jens-Peter Bonde]] was known as an outspoken critic of the treaty in the European Parliament.
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