COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - Two exit polls by Danish broadcasters say that around two thirds of voters in Wedne...
Public broadcaster DR had the figures at 69% for and 30.9% against. TV2 broadcaster said that 66.6% voted in favor of ending the opt-out — which would have limited practical effect for either Denmark or the EU — and 33.4% against. COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Two exit polls by Danish broadcasters say that around two thirds of voters in Wednesday’s referendum have backed abandoning Denmark’s 30-year-old opt-out from the European Union’s common defense policy.
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Exit polls show more than 66 percent voted in favour of ending the 30-year-old opt-out from the policy. Former Danish prime minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen voting.
Public broadcaster DR’s exit poll had the figures at 69 percent for and 31 percent against. They allowed Danes to stay out of a joint EU citizenship, justice and home affairs, the monetary union which allowed Danes to stay out of the euro and keep the krone, and defence. Approximately two-thirds of Danish voters have backed abandoning the country’s 30-year-old opt-out from the European Union’s common defence policy in a referendum, according to exit polls.