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1992 French Maastricht Treaty referendum

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FieldValue
titleDo you approve of the bill submitted to the French people by the President of the Republic authorizing the ratification of the Treaty on the European Union
countryFrance
flag_year1974
date20 September 1992
yes13,162,992
no12,623,582
invalid909,377
electorate38,305,534
mapRéférendum 1992 - Résultats par département.svg
mapdivisiondépartement**Yes:****No:**

A referendum on the Maastricht Treaty for the founding of the European Union was held in France on 20 September 1992. It was approved by 51% of the voters. The result of the referendum, known as the "petit oui", along with the Danish "No" vote (50,7%) are considered to be signals of a transition of public opinion on European integration, away from the "permissive consensus" which had existed in most member states until then. From this point forward issues relating to European integration were subject to more intensive discussions across much of Europe, and later overt euroscepticism gained prominence. Only France, Ireland and Denmark held referendums on the Maastricht Treaty ratification.

Parties' stances

The center-left Socialist party (PS), then in power, as well as the center-right Union for French Democracy (UDF) campaigned in favor of the treaty. Jacques Chirac, then Mayor of Paris and leader of the Gaullist RPR party, also took a pro-European stance, partly in the hopes to boost his chances for the next Presidential election.

On the other side, the Euroskeptic faction of the Rally for the Republic (RPR), dissented from its leader and heralded the "no" vote. Communists also opposed what they considered as an advance of neo-liberalism. Jean-Marie Le Pen's Front National was also strongly opposed to any integration.

The Trotskyites from Lutte Ouvrière called for an abstention.

Support:

  • Socialist party (PS)
  • Union for French Democracy (UDF) Opponents:
  • left-wing:
    • Jean-Pierre Chevènement
    • French Communist Party (PCF)
    • Revolutionary Communist League (LCR)
  • right-wing:
    • major figures in the Gaullist Rally for the Republic (RPR) including Philippe Séguin and Charles Pasqua (but not leader Jacques Chirac, and the then-lesser known Nicolas Sarkozy and François Fillon)
    • Philippe de Villiers
    • National Front Abstain:
  • Workers' Struggle (LO) (Arlette Laguiller was quoted as saying "A 'no' vote is a vote for Le Pen")

Those who opposed the ratification also included demographer Emmanuel Todd, on the basis of his work on European anthropology, arguing that differences between cultures would be too strong for a common currency to work.

Campaign

File:François Mitterrand18.JPG|François Mitterrand File:Philippe Séguin 1997 (cropped).jpg|Philippe Séguin The introduction of a common currency was the most debated aspect of the campaign. The three major right-wing figures campaigning against it, Philippe Séguin, Charles Pasqua and Philippe de Villiers, often named souverainists, were arguing that it would be a blow to French monetary independence, and political sovereignty as a whole. Séguin and de Villiers were coming from the top school for senior civil service, the ÉNA, just like left-wing dissenter Jean-Pierre Chevènement.

The sovereignist campaign gained an unexpected momentum, beating the 'yes' vote in some polls.

Philippe Séguin and President François Mitterrand famously faced off in a passionate but nevertheless respectful television debate, also remembered for the fact that Mitterrand was in the midst of a cancer treatment, something hidden from the public at the time.

Results

By department

RegionForAgainstElectorateVotesValidInvalid
Paris**461,435**276,6841,104,904752,945738,11914,826
Seine-et-Marne215,408**225,813**639,006452,808441,22111,587
Yvelines**321,932**239,186784,033573,159561,11812,041
Essonne**248,708**207,831646,038468,088456,53911,549
Hauts-de-Seine**305,862**233,911786,433551,610539,77311,837
Seine-Saint-Denis195,190**232,288**668,049438,695427,47811,217
Val-de Marne**232,655**221,938669,725465,636454,59311,043
Val-de Oise**205,522**193,243578,196408,431398,7659,666
Ardennes63,221**64,825**190,636132,190128,0464,144
Aube57,009**72,340**187,946133,700129,3494,351
Marne**117,001**111,766354,255235,534228,7676,767
Haute-Marne46,968**51,310**145,827101,89098,2783,612
Aisne112,218**146,948**366,176267,327259,1668,161
Oise147,359**185,988**460,412342,826333,3479,479
Somme114,959**165,007**382,372289,143279,9669,177
Eure105,984**139,016**340,222252,271245,0007,271
Seine-Maritime255,606**304,597**804,903579,069560,20318,866
Cher66,327**87,160**224,543159,793153,4876,306
Eure-et-Loir84,982**101,161**260,179192,238186,1436,095
Indre55,318**69,968**178,558131,592125,2866,306
Indre-et-Loire118,876**127,497**352,403255,339246,3738,966
Loir-et-Cher71,879**86,902**219,506165,362158,7816,581
Loiret127,627**141,132**372,594278,387268,7599,628
Calvados146,454**146,938**420,624301,987293,3928,595
Manche114,956**125,606**340,972248,699240,5628,137
Orne72,445**77,249**209,401155,201149,6945,507
Côte-d'Or104,510**110,492**313,432221,372215,0026,370
Nièvre58,524**60,671**173,634123,760119,1954,565
Saône-et-Loire**128,134**124,614391,991264,890252,74812,142
Yonne70,524**84,992**221,876160,563155,5165,047
Nord519,195**613,949**1,640,5631,175,4121,133,14442,268
Pas-de-Calais296,221**411,838**998,937737,659708,05929,600
Meurthe-et-Moselle**167,761**138,331463,533315,383306,0929,291
Meuse**50,983**44,940139,52999,34195,9233,418
Moselle**254,719**191,014679,500460,121445,73314,388
Vosges90,450**97,799**274,683196,843188,2498,594
Bas-Rhin**290,786**133,148624,637437,305423,93413,371
Haut-Rhin**186,958**117,603443,172314,621304,56110,060
Doubs**115,991**102,579311,004225,642218,5707,072
Jura**63,242**58,483173,072126,614121,7254,889
Haute-Saône53,469**63,796**166,854122,218117,2654,953
Territoire de Belfort26,966**31,391**85,55260,61558,3572,258
Loire-Atlantique**281,704**214,036725,314513,628495,74017,888
Maine-et-Loire182,420**144,934**472,178343,259327,35415,905
Mayenne**74,138**66,651200,733148,817140,7898,028
Sarthe122,176**126,247**367,876260,195248,42311,772
Vendée133,497**135,099**377,547282,340268,59613,744
Côtes-d'Armor**176,140**116,467414,780304,556292,60711,949
Finistère**254,910**173,951615,753442,893428,86114,032
Ille-et-Vilaine**237,588**140,987552,921394,185378,57515,610
Morbihan**179,253**137,045453,406329,455316,29813,157
Charente**85,714**85,698249,912178,676171,4127,264
Charente Maritime125,376**133,445**381,953267,897258,8219,076
Deux-Sèvres**92,780**81,924253,269183,983174,7049,279
Vienne**94,987**94,561271,606198,334189,5488,786
Dordogne94,168**124,708**301,258228,258218,8769,382
Gironde270,255**280,025**782,205565,450550,28015,170
Landes**89,763**78,226237,683174,798167,9896,809
Lot-et-Garonne73,673**84,910**222,311165,231158,5836,648
Pyrénées-Atlantiques**153,841**134,141419,228298,343287,98210,361
Ariège**37,057**36,583107,13176,64973,6403,009
Aveyron**82,594**64,738212,082156,762147,3329,430
Haute-Garonne**227,375**195,238609,195437,702422,61315,089
Gers47,857**48,630**136,741100,93196,4874,444
Lot**46,309**41,780122,19792,55488,0894,465
Hautes-Pyrénées60,651**57,431**171,127122,529118,0824,447
Tarn87,319**91,835**253,595189,039179,1549,885
Tarn-et-Garonne47,490**59,056**147,460111,219106,5464,673
Corrèze59,893**70,930**183,878136,655130,8235,832
Creuse30,272**39,606**107,93073,21369,8783,335
Haute-Vienne87,879**93,437**259,854191,315181,3169,999
Ain**108,769**89,417293,087205,091198,1866,905
Ardèche**71,622**68,900205,086146,872140,5226,350
Drôme95,209**96,973**280,400199,622192,1827,440
Isère**237,376**189,228632,403440,404426,60413,800
Loire**159,246**145,757474,077318,052305,00313,049
Rhône**325,360**256,619859,959598,577581,97916,598
Savoie**85,503**71,910236,577162,260157,4134,847
Haute-Savoie138,902**104,586**353,759250,223243,4886,735
Allier77,929**98,200**261,895184,234176,1298,105
Cantal37,632**44,369**125,25385,45382,0013,452
Haute-Loire**56,454**49,042157,437112,172105,4966,676
Puy-de-Dôme**141,917**130,477402,955284,781272,39412,387
Aude72,418**83,233**220,278160,959155,6515,308
Gard124,902**153,751**398,507287,721278,6539,068
Hérault174,771**195,013**535,358380,512369,78410,728
Lozère**21,495**18,08256,78241,40039,5771,823
Pyrénées-Orientales77,683**94,071**259,333176,935171,7545,181
Alpes-de Haute-Provence33,718**35,956**99,50672,36069,6742,686
Haute Alpes**30,622**26,21184,35459,16656,8332,333
Alpes-Maritimes192,495**229,531**655,429430,516422,0268,490
Bouches-du-Rôhne320,831**397,387**1,072,354735,772718,21817,554
Var161,893**219,722**560,396390,252381,6158,637
Vaucluse94,871**124,907**309,337226,725219,7786,947
Corse-du-Sud16,825**21,568**71,01139,18338,393790
Haute-Corse19,925**26,397**86,18547,46946,3221,147
Guadeloupe**21,630**10,435225,41637,55632,0655,491
Martinique**30,709**11,865227,01355,47142,57412,897
French Guiana**3,901**1,89033,9286,3685,791577
Réunion**61,609**21,380322,46688,48282,9895,493
Saint Pierre and Miquelon**215**1204,19740233567
Mayotte**1,173**36228,2461,6181,53583
Wallis and Futuna**2,924**8967,0583,8393,82019
French Polynesia**14,879**6,252106,72422,59421,1311,463
New Caledonia14,783**14,966**92,61931,24729,7491,498
Source: [European Election Database](https://web.archive.org/web/20210624200112/http://eed.nsd.uib.no/webview/index.jsp?study=http%3A%2F%2F129.177.90.166%3A80%2Fobj%2FfStudy%2FFIREF1994_Display&node=0&mode=cube&v=2&cube=http%3A%2F%2F129.177.90.166%3A80%2Fobj%2FfCube%2FFIREF1994_Display_C1&top=yes)

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p674 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Harmsen, Robert and Menno Spiering, eds. ''Euroscepticism: Party Politics, National Identity and European Integration.'' Amsterdam: Radopi B.V., 2004. p. 25.
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