Sweden held a non-binding referendum on the introduction oftheeuro on 14 September 2003. Blank votes counted towards the net total. 5,719,240 ballots...
non-binding referendum on introduction oftheeuro was held in Sweden on 14 September 2003. The majority voted not to adopt theeuro, and thus Sweden decided...
but all referendums held as of 2012 have been non-binding. The latest referendum, on adopting theeuro, was held on 14 September 2003. The Riksdag decides...
Sweden does not currently use theeuro as its currency and has no plans to replace the existing Swedish krona in the near future. Sweden's Treaty of Accession...
fulfillment of the adoption requirements. On 14 September 2003, 56% of Swedes voted against adopting theeuro in a referendum. Most ofSweden's major parties...
voted on by a representative. This may result in the adoption of a new policy or specific law, or thereferendum may be only advisory. In some countries...
September 2003, a consultative Swedishreferendum was held on theeuro, in which 56% of voters were opposed to the adoption ofthe currency, out of an overall...
MEDCs, including the United States, and is the largest among the OECD members. Sweden rejected theEuro in a referendum in 2003, and Sweden maintains its...
a referendum on euro participation in order to gain their support for a constitutional amendment. There is not yet any official information on the design...
that the majority of British people were against adopting theeuro; and in a June 2016 referendum, the United Kingdom voted to withdraw from the EU, significantly...
that the country should "hold a referendum on joining theeuro, resist further integration and fight the EU's green policies", despite getting the largest...
both of which rejected accession. Denmark — 2000 Danish euroreferendum, 28 September 2000, 53.2% against, turnout 87.6% Sweden — 2003Swedisheuro referendum...
by a referendum whether to join the eurozone under the new terms. One ofthe government's junior coalition parties, TOP09, was opposed to a euro referendum...
is required to join the eurozone. However, theSwedish people turned down euro adoption in a 2003referendum and since then the country has intentionally...
the legal obligation, a referendum could only serve to delay or prevent euro adoption. According to Latvian law, if more than 1/3 of all members of parliament...
referendumresults) began to look at stronger ties with the EU (which was the European Economic Community (EEC) before 1993) towards the end ofthe 1980s...
exemptions, while Sweden (which joined the EU in 1995, after the Maastricht Treaty was signed) turned down theeuro in a 2003 non-binding referendum, and has circumvented...
to ask the electorate whether the country should remain a member of, or leave, the European Union (EU). Thereferendumresulted in 51.9% ofthe votes cast...
Theeuro came into existence on 1 January 1999, although it had been a goal ofthe European Union (EU) and its predecessors since the 1960s. After tough...
ofthe Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and adopt theeuro as their currency. The four main criteria, which actually comprise five criteria as the "fiscal...
2003 referendumtheSwedish electorate voted against joining theEuro currency. On 28 September 1994, the MS Estonia sank as the ship was crossing the Baltic...
Bulgaria plans to adopt theeuro and become the 21st member state ofthe eurozone. The Bulgarian lev has been on the currency board since 1997 through...
the pro-euro campaign, where she advocated for Sweden to become a member ofthe Eurozone. She led the yes campaign in thereferendum. Thereferendum was...
example, the people ofSweden rejected adopting theeuro in a 2003referendum and its government subsequently refused to enter ERM II. The SNP favoured...
The UEFA Euro 1992 Final was the final match ofEuro 1992, the ninth European Football Championship, UEFA's top football competition for national teams...
prohibition in 1922, and the most recent was about euro membership in 2003. All have been non-binding, consultative referendums. Two, in 1957 and 1980,...
Referendums in the United Kingdom are occasionally held at a national, regional or local level. Historically, national referendums are rare due to the...
easing of sanctions the generation ofthe 1990s eventually participated at the 1998 World Cup, reaching the round of 16, and the quarter-finals at Euro 2000...
The Moderate Party considers itself as a "green-right" party. The party campaigned for changing currency to theeuro in the2003referendum. As of 2013...