Originally posted by Zkribbler
Someone educate me on this point....
IIRC, the E.U. has certain minimum standards which a country has to meet before it is admitted. I wouldn't have thought that Eastern European countries would have recovered from decades of communism fast enough to have sufficient robust economies to merit admission to the E.U.
Am I just being pessimistic about these admitees,
or is the EU easing standards for membership?
Someone educate me on this point....
IIRC, the E.U. has certain minimum standards which a country has to meet before it is admitted. I wouldn't have thought that Eastern European countries would have recovered from decades of communism fast enough to have sufficient robust economies to merit admission to the E.U.
Am I just being pessimistic about these admitees,
or is the EU easing standards for membership?
Originally posted by Last Conformist
All.
All.
That word is so very Danish.
That's an argument against federation - why give more power to nameless Brussels bureaucrats if they'll only give us what we already have?
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