The Danish voters voted in favour of the European by a narrow margin.
Danish voters shocked the European Community by voting down ambitious plans for economic and political union.
The Danish voters' rejection of a treaty on political and monetary union remains a stumbling block.
In a national referendum 64.2% of Danish voters approved the sale.
Then, on June 2, Danish voters unexpectedly rejected the treaty by a narrow margin.
Danish voters narrowly rejected the treaty on European union, throwing into confusion plans for monetary unity.
Danish voters have already rejected the idea once before in a referendum in September 2000.
The treaty could still be blocked if Danish voters say no in a referendum next month.
Prioritising of this kind can be done much better by Danish voters and politicians.
Danish voters rejected the treaty by a narrow margin last June.