The 'Danish Maastricht Treaty referendum' of 1993 was a
referendum on whether
Denmark should ratify the
Maastricht Treaty which had already been rejected by the Danish people in a
1992 referendum. The referendum took place on
May 18,
1993, with 56.7 % voting for the ratification and 43.3 % voting against, from an 86.5 % voter turnout.
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It was the second attempt to ratify the Maastricht Treaty, which could not come into effect unless ratified by all members of the
European Union. Thus, the
Edinburgh Agreement granted Denmark four exceptions from the Maastricht Treaty, leading to its eventual ratification. When the results of the referendum were announced,
riots broke out in the
Nørrebro area of
Copenhagen.
Notes
1. http://www.eu-oplysningen.dk/dkeu/dk/afstemninger/afstemning/1993/