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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
* Reproduced from the Bulletin of the European Communities, Supple¬ment 2/86. The Single European Act reproduced at I.L.M. page 506 is an expression of the political resolve voiced by the Heads of State or Government, notably at Fontainebleau in June 1984, then at Brussels in March 1985 and at Milan in June 1985, to transform the whole com¬plex of relations between their States into a European Union, in line with the Stuttgart Solemn Declaration of June 19, 1983.
[On February 27, 1986, Danish voters supported these reforms in a referendum, thus allowing Denmark to sign the Single European Act on February 28. Italy and Greece awaited the referendum results, at which time they joined Denmark in signing the document. It now goes to the twelve national parliaments for final approval.]