I travel to Poland quite often and I am just amazed with unbelievable transformation of Poland. 👏👏👏
@aD4M_7779 ай бұрын
True! Poland is an example of what the effect of EU support should be
@Shirtlessvik9 ай бұрын
As a Pole, I just came back from Vacation in Spain and Italy. I didn't realize how advanced, modern and clean my country is, comparing to some "old" EU countries. We made a really huge progress during last 20 years.
@meshuga279 ай бұрын
@theoxionis8310 that’s just common sense (a Pole here). As a good example, Internet in Germany is much worse than in Poland, along with general application of technology advances in public space. The differences are diminishing, so in some areas the Eastern part is better, in some other areas more work is needed.
@defendfreedom13909 ай бұрын
Poland (and the rest of the Central and Eastern Europe) would have grown without joining the EU and much faster, like Asian countries, as long as there is no war. This is a catch up which happens everywhere when Socialism is phased out.
@Blanka11009 ай бұрын
@@defendfreedom1390 No. It would not. Look at Baltic States and Ukraine for example. Both were soviet republics,they were parts of USSR. Look how does a country look like when it is left alone next to Russia and without EU and Nato support.
@BaumerPaulGefreiter9 ай бұрын
I think it was both an economic and an environmental success. Air and water were incredibly polluted here in Czechia before EU laws and EU financial help stepped in.
@_ata_39 ай бұрын
Glad to hear. Czechia is such a beautiful country!
@Funglutton9 ай бұрын
One thing they didn't really cover in this feature is how growth in the Western EU bloc has slowed. It would be useful to consider that certain countries have really slowed and will be bringing the average down. Life in the UK has undoubtedly worsened over this period unless you are in the top 1% in respect to earning or wealth. I'm considering a move to Prague from London because life is much more pro-social and my profession is, relative to living costs, more highly paid there. Regarding the country group in question, it may be useful to measure their performance against a global average to evaluate their growth rate in the wider context.
@Djamonja9 ай бұрын
@@Funglutton The UK is not in the EU.
@Funglutton9 ай бұрын
@@Djamonja haha fair point yes. I'm mixing up stats from G7 and the Western EU bloc.
@Funglutton9 ай бұрын
Incidentally, upon further inspection Lithuania's GDP growth is mostly down to their population decreasing by 20% in the period of study.
@RandyLahey420-tm3mv9 ай бұрын
I was born in Poland before we joined EU, in 1991. Joining the union was a game changer for people like me. I never had any problem with finding a job, taking a loan or travelling (which was always difficult for Poles before 2004). EU is not perfect but is for sure a strong driver of our economic growth. Glad to be part of EU
@ABC-ABC12349 ай бұрын
You mean the BILLIONS of dollars Europe invested in your economy and relocating heavy industry to your country brought prosperity? Let's not just pretend like acces to the single market is the reason why you guys are doing economically well, it also came at a very hefty price tag and insane amounts of labour migration towards UK/ BELGIUM/ GERMANY/ NETHERLANDS...
@panfu49449 ай бұрын
@@ABC-ABC1234 Someone's jealous.
@ABC-ABC12349 ай бұрын
@@panfu4944 I am acutally not. I am just pointing out EU invested MASSIVELY in Poland so that progress didn't spring up overnight btw or Poland had such a succesful governance. Many Western European countries invested massively to get Poland where it is, whereas also relaxing labour movement for Poland allowing them to send home remittance to massively boost the Polish domestic economy while they were working in UK/ Germany/Netherlands/Belgium predominantly
@tomasz7119 ай бұрын
@@ABC-ABC1234you are partially correct. Do not forget however couple of other facts. Labour force from new member states took (especially in the first year after accession) jobs that you guys in NL, D, etc did not want to take. Exactly the same process is here, right now eg. In PL when immigrants from UA, Middle East or India work as blue collars. EU enlargement provided also big market for WE companies. As stronger, better capitalized they were able to purchase local companies which increased their profits and scale of operations. Net I Think it was profitable for whole Europe. I'm glad we can leave in peaceful continent without border controls. Also in face of russian aggression it's better to be united - only this way we can stop Putler go go further west. Regards from PL.
@Blanka11009 ай бұрын
@@ABC-ABC1234 Poles did work hard and they took all those low paid jobs Western Europeans did not want to. EU was not a Stanta Claus who gave Poland everything for free. Western Europe's gdp grew as well thanks to free market and hard working Poles. It works both ways.
@ricardomadleno5649 ай бұрын
As a Western European I’m truly happy for the Eastern Europeans I want to travel through the shown Europe and see wealth and a healthy rich environment everywhere more and more I see myself as European and not just my country nationality.
@eliotness40299 ай бұрын
better to be eu puppet. they have more money
@enigmaticzigfried75579 ай бұрын
@@eliotness4029troll
@des_moines84024 күн бұрын
Hope you are not italian cos here we want Italexit
@qeitkas5949 ай бұрын
The rise of Eastern Europe is the most not talked about miracle of the last 30 years. It topped GDP growth of so called emerging economies. I absolutely welcome with great optimism this shift of power to the east. Brexit Britain is really not missed if on the other side of Europe, the EU strengthens much more. Eastern European countries are in general hardworking and smart people and will lift Europe as a whole.
@defendfreedom13909 ай бұрын
It's not EU's contribution.
@eliotness40299 ай бұрын
better to be eu puppet. they have more money
@defendfreedom13909 ай бұрын
@@eliotness4029 They have more money from you.
@eliotness40299 ай бұрын
@@defendfreedom1390 why me? who am I?
@piotrusmail49 ай бұрын
@@eliotness4029Exactly! Who are you? Your comment (the same content) appears in many places under this video...
@Blanka11009 ай бұрын
Poland was poorer than Ukraine back in 1991 and look where they are now.
@elcasho9 ай бұрын
poland ball stronk
@jandlouhy69149 ай бұрын
And this is the problem for some .
@defendfreedom13909 ай бұрын
Poland introduced extreme market reforms in Dec 1988 and had grown faster before joining the EU.
@Blanka11009 ай бұрын
@@defendfreedom1390 Poland's gdp has grown amazing since 2004
@bdr4049 ай бұрын
@@defendfreedom1390leave EU then
@Jack-ul8nn9 ай бұрын
The EU has been one of the greatest successes in european history
@JG-xi4tu9 ай бұрын
Indeed
@defendfreedom13909 ай бұрын
Then compare EU's GDP to the US one or to the Asian GDP over the last 60 years. From the US or Asian perspective EU is becoming big nothing.
@JG-xi4tu9 ай бұрын
@@defendfreedom1390 Ah yes. Everyone knlws it. Three newly built hospitals are completely useless when someone else around the globe has built 5🤦🏻♂️ Appart from that, european growth was very good the last 60 years lol. I mean there was literally a period in my counrry called the "economic miracle"😄
@Jack-ul8nn9 ай бұрын
@@defendfreedom1390lol stay mad
@robertskrj65559 ай бұрын
True. And also downfall of nations, becose of insane illegal imigration etc.
@syednajamulsaqib76649 ай бұрын
One of the main successes of EU is that it reduced inter-state wars to almost zero level in Europe.
@saba10309 ай бұрын
Wars within EU member states ARE NILL/ZERO !!
@Perun9449 ай бұрын
That was NATO. Comments like the above make me facepalm so hard.
@saba10309 ай бұрын
@@Perun944 NO. Serbia was the agressor, but at that time none of those countries were EU member states...btw, Serbia isn't EU member until these days...
@petr10799 ай бұрын
@@Perun944 It was both. NATO would never took these nations so close together. Not to speak about economic success which is also good basement for the peace.
@Perun9449 ай бұрын
@@saba1030 Nobody spoke about Serbia. No single EU power kept peace in Europe other than the Allies in NATO.
@JakWilk9 ай бұрын
Life standard in Poland is similar to Spain right now. Unbelievable success in comparison of misery of 90s I remember very well…
@stekon91129 ай бұрын
Is it? Barcelona has 7 metro lines, Warsaw has 2, maybe in 2050 Wil have 4-5.
@TurinStark59 ай бұрын
@@stekon9112 since when are metro lines a measurement of success...?
@honeybee36849 ай бұрын
@@stekon9112 Aparte del número de las líneas del metro el nivel de la vida es muy parecido (he vivido en ambos países)
@TeloMovies9 ай бұрын
@@stekon9112 Spain has different cincumstances which made it rely more on trains. Due to in huge part their lobsided urban density in city certain city centers and not much anywhere else
@DaveBloke-tg5wv8 ай бұрын
Really? Spain has never paid into the EU...why should I have my hard earned money stolen off of me to pay for failing states like Spain?
@mikerepairsstuff9 ай бұрын
Positive sum game;great message. Great video.
@ayoCC9 ай бұрын
Creating more win-win situations indeed. Everyone forgets... EU agreements are always unanimous
@JH-pv6rd9 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ From Lithuania 🎉❤❤❤
@ashkanshekarchi77539 ай бұрын
What’s and where is Lithuania? Those temporary tiny provinces with vanishing population?
@pole0409 ай бұрын
@@ashkanshekarchi7753 Yea where people like you run here to be our taxi drivers :P
@tyhaas3w9 ай бұрын
@@ashkanshekarchi7753 depending on map zoom rate, Liithuania with proper zoom is huge and resembles Africa with shape. They can be proud of living standards too. You need do more work with your imagination and brain condition. Otherwise your offence try will be still so miserable.
@ashkanshekarchi77539 ай бұрын
@@pole040 You cannot even hold your youth to stay there! This is also part of your genius statecraft, exporting brain and importing mediocre muscle, indicating how your province-turned-“country” will be in foreseeable future.
@ashkanshekarchi77539 ай бұрын
@@tyhaas3w Hundreds of cities the world over are more populated than all three rapidly-depopulating Baltic provinces. Instead of shining the balls of those temporary countries, go read history and learn how such myopic “nation-states” come and done at the drop of hat and at the whim of great powers.
@eksiarvamus9 ай бұрын
Occupied by the Soviet Union, not part of it...
@drixcel27419 ай бұрын
Occupied and therefore part of it :(
@HOPEfullBoi019 ай бұрын
Yeah yeah you don't have to like it but you need to stop lying. Different phrasing doesn't change reality.
@eksiarvamus9 ай бұрын
@@HOPEfullBoi01 The reality is that these states were illegally occupied by the Soviet Union and therefore legally NOT part of it.
@Blanka11009 ай бұрын
@@HOPEfullBoi01 There was a difference between soviet republic and soviet satelite state. Western Euroepan ignorants still mix these two things.
@HOPEfullBoi019 ай бұрын
@@Blanka1100 They said 'some of'. The Baltics were indeed part of it. Where's the incorrection?
@moritzvilnius9 ай бұрын
I'm Swiss living between Vilnius, London and Basel and it is crazy how Lithuania changed during last 10 years! wow!
@lawrencefalk87149 ай бұрын
Some of these countries would have been massively more corrupt if not in the EU and rule of law helps business considerably.
@dyawr9 ай бұрын
True
@KonsaiAsTai9 ай бұрын
The EU was, is, and always will be corrupt by itself.
@defendfreedom13909 ай бұрын
EU corruption is gigantic. Just check how many commissioners are ex-lobbists.
@Duck19859 ай бұрын
No Ruski bots here yet? They will say its better to be part of Russia... NOPE!
@lordwiadro839 ай бұрын
It's May 1st today, a public holiday in Russia too. The bots will come back tomorrow, you will see.
@Blanka11009 ай бұрын
Most Russians have no clue what is the dfference between EU and Nato.
@eliotness40299 ай бұрын
better to be eu puppet. they have more money
@eliotness40299 ай бұрын
better to be eu puppet. they have more money
@AlexK-wo3xi9 ай бұрын
I see you don't like people having different opinins? I guess you're the authoritarian here 😂
@Tomek49179 ай бұрын
Jako Polak podziwiam Czechów, którzy jeszcze przed przystąpieniem do UE w 2004 roku osiągnęli poziom życia na poziomie 80% średniej unijnej, co świadczy o tym, jak bardzo byli rozwinięci gospodarczo na tle Europy środkowej. Ponadto życzę wszystkim Krajom obchodzącym 20 rocznicę przystąpienia do UE wielu sukcesów gospodarczych i szczęścia
@JakWilk9 ай бұрын
Z perspektywy Czecha ostatnie 20 lat w UE może być odebrane ambiwalentnie… Z jednej strony wzrost poziomu życia, z drugiej polskie PKB zmieniło się o 100%, czeskie o 50%…
@Blanka11009 ай бұрын
Małym krajom jest łatwiej. Polska jest większa niż pozostałe 9 nowych krajów UE razem wziętych. W Warszawie mieszka więcej ludzi niż na takiej Łotwie i tyle co w całej Słowenii.
@Prometheus1018 ай бұрын
@@JakWilk In fact, the richer a country is, the slower it grows. The poorest always grows the fastest. When it reaches a certain point, its growth will also slow down.
@JakWilk8 ай бұрын
@@Prometheus101 Ireland disagree 🤷♂️
@Prometheus1018 ай бұрын
@@JakWilk Ireland may not agree, Ireland was not poor 20 years ago and cannot compare like that
@zhihonghwang31009 ай бұрын
EU is a great achivement of the whole human species, which demonstrates that we could set aside all hatry, prejudice, and use tolerance and ration to unite.
@definitlynotbenlente76719 ай бұрын
Unfortunately things seem to be goeing back to how they used to be
@JG-xi4tu9 ай бұрын
Yes. Enemies for centuries and now standing side by side. The EU is an example for the world.
@defendfreedom13909 ай бұрын
@@JG-xi4tu Then compare EU's GDP to the US one or to the Asian GDP over the last 60 years. From the US or Asian perspective EU is becoming big nothing.
@JG-xi4tu9 ай бұрын
@@defendfreedom1390 You have the answer to that same ridiculous claim in the other comment section I answered you🤦🏻♂️
@gazeuze9 ай бұрын
Spot on!
@rchatte100Ай бұрын
All the money we gave eastern europe from north western europe certainly helped!
@unitedstatesoffugu9 ай бұрын
The EU's enlargement of 2004 was such a beautiful thing to happen. Europe as a continent spreads far from East to West, so including so many Eastern European Nations at once unified our continent massively. When im traveling the continent, I feel at home in so many different places, whether it's Vilnius, Warsaw or Valletta, Bratislava, Bukarest or Burgas. Yes, I am a huge fan of the EU... It's a genius institution for a rather small region on Earth with even smaller Nations hanging out there together. 🇪🇺
@papi86599 ай бұрын
UK insisted they be let in, then the UK had a hissy fit and left. Silly Brits
@definitlynotbenlente76719 ай бұрын
And now they want back in
@drunkensailor1129 ай бұрын
And now they are going backwards in gdp
@ivandansigmun38919 ай бұрын
we should have left 25 years ago and saved the country
@defendfreedom13909 ай бұрын
They made a smart decision. Now they should revoke EU laws.
@piotrusmail49 ай бұрын
Without those "silly Brits" Germany and France are too strong in the EU.
@ayoCC9 ай бұрын
with unanimous agreement and bringing europe onto the world stage. peace and cooperation, prosperity, moving together in a common direction
@Exodius39 ай бұрын
I think i just became an european patriot
@JORDIIMusic9 ай бұрын
Considering all of this, I don't understand why the Eurosceptic parties are so popular in countries like Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Why elect a government that will jeopardise the relationship with the Western European countries???
@Blanka11009 ай бұрын
In Poland it was about social benefits and lower retirement age, number of things like that. Poles are pro EU and chose Eurosceptc govenment at one point. Poland is a land of paradox. Besides for many years all those Eastern European ctizent did not feel welcome and were not treated the same way. It was about "We will give you your dignity back"
@joannak25869 ай бұрын
Because they feel their countries are being marginalised in EU. Also, they belive that European Commission is not a democratic and accountable institution. Having said that, despite it's aggresive rhetoric, Law and Justice Party in Poland has never wanted to leave EU. There is only one party pro-leave in Poland and they had 7% in last year's election.
@peternagy39429 ай бұрын
You are wrong. In Hungary ppl know everything, we do respect western countries, its just our government that sucks and we cannot do anything against... they keep cheating on elections its like Putins Russia, theres no way to remove Orban from his throne.
@ideeyes40549 ай бұрын
Well the EU sceptic politicians often bring up only negatives about EU, whether true, miunderstood or just lies. If people think that EU is bad for them they will not like it. Information and confirmation bias can get people to support pretty much anything.
@PKowalski20098 ай бұрын
As a Pole: PiS did not present itself as eurosceptic in Poland, except for a few howlers. The EU was hostile to it insofar as it opposed the seizure of authoritarian power. This did not always appear. As I understand it, the example of Slovakia and Smer is the same. In Poland, we have an important party called Konfederacja.... But Konfa also, in order to grow its support, hides its Eurosceptic face. The problem with the popularity of the Konfederacja, or the acquiescence to the alt-right turn of PiS and the shallowness of support for the EU seems to me to be based in distrust of the state as an inheritance from communism and the difficult years of transition. It is easy to tell Poles that the state (or the EU) is doing something wrong: it is totalitarian, eavesdropping, manipulating, stealing.... To say it is doing something right -- you will be accused of naivete.
@putinhuylo54049 ай бұрын
The EU should attract new members and expand the potential of the internal market, not sell its products in other markets that the EU does not control. Ukraine itself will be a great addition to the EU internal market
@vladnickul9 ай бұрын
in ten years, after the war is ended.
@aga-ja68559 ай бұрын
EU is the best thing that happened to my country Poland, in centuries🙂 Luckily I don’t remember the ruskies occupation zone times but I remember a bit 90s and beginning of 2000s, Poland is a different country now then it used be. Not so much different than more developed Western neighbours. Eternally grateful for that:) and all the best to all countries that joined EU after 1989, and to those that are candidates!
@lubobys71399 ай бұрын
very smart Slovakian lady
@jaroslavzalesak14479 ай бұрын
In Vienna!
@noodleppoodle9 ай бұрын
@@jaroslavzalesak1447 50km from Bratislava...
@polnegri88848 ай бұрын
Thank you for being objective. It is also worth to mention that BDP is not PPP and that east-european countries were recovering from collapse of communism and also war (like Croatia) and that by accepting new members which are poorer the collective GDP per capita of EU actually decreased. Ukraine is considered one of the poorest countries in Europe, but just by looking their cities, people or cars that they are driving, the calculations seem to be totaly wrong.
@PavelQuiteGood9 ай бұрын
Thank you, Zuzana Zavarska. 👍 Very insightful answers to complex questions.
@Loostyc9 ай бұрын
GDP has grown alright but real wages are seriously lagging.
@Just_another_Euro_dude8 ай бұрын
GDP is lagging too. But both GDP and salaries are growing in the ex communist Europe.
@MFrrFrr4 ай бұрын
not any more
@dariuszflorczak63919 ай бұрын
IMHO Visegrad group countries are closer to the heart of the EU - (mainly Germany) economically, culturally, and obviously geographically than many people think. Especially closer than some of our Iberian Peninsula friends. Have a great day!
@petr10799 ай бұрын
I am from the Czech Republic and I know what are you talking about. You are absolutely right. Tragical history of 20th century divided us. It's a big shame.
@3dfxvoodoocards69 ай бұрын
@@petr1079and Russia would love to occupy Eastern-Europe again. Putin even demanded that NATO should leave Eastern-Europe, so he and Russia can occupy it again of course just like in 1939/1940 and 1945-1990.
@santostv.9 ай бұрын
Iberian peninsula is only my country Portugal and Spain , culturally,economically you are nothing like them, although Poland has a chance to become another power of the eu
@Just_another_Euro_dude9 ай бұрын
@@santostv. Slovenia, Czechia, Estonia, Lithuania destroy the Portugal in GDP per capita now and also they all got much higher average salary than Portugal now. Hopefully you know this, as it's available on Wikipedia and everywhere else? Slovenia and Czechia and Estonia are even on the same level with Spain now by some parametres.
@santostv.9 ай бұрын
@@Just_another_Euro_dude Destroy is a bit much I think but you are correct the my are higher otherever only slovenia has the same minimum wage has us, also besides czechia most have small population. By most metric you align more with us and not Western Europe but maybe I’m wrong , there’s even a meme of Portugal belonging to Eastern Europe. Minimum wage is 820x14 months, nowadays companies that don’t offer lunch need to pay for it usually a debit card you can only use in supermarkets but can be in cash 6€ per day. Average wage is 1500€, ~60% of the population earns 1000€ or less,we are the fifth country with lower salaries in the eu,highest percentage of business owners with only the 4th or 6th class. Everyone knows most of our problems but unfortunately there’s no real political will to solve them and political parties don’t like to colaborate with each other, we have a aging population that prevents meaningful change and have outdated ideas and nowadays we also need to add the importation of usa ideologies and problems into our country that are bleeding from the internet into real life.
@BenjaminVestergaard9 ай бұрын
Considering that the EU economy was overheating at the time they entered, it was genius. Instead of having a bubble to burst, the inclusion cooled down the economy just enough to keep both profits and growth. Had it not been for questionable banking the 2008 financial crisis would not have existed. Edit: letting in poorer countries while the union is fighting inflation is a good move. It keeps prices at bay, while those countries are lifted up, simply by being able to provide lower costs in production. But, of course, they will experience a sudden rise on prices, as demand from the richer members squeeze it up.
@Misterlikeseverythin9 ай бұрын
The farmer protests were about taking in cheaper Ukrainian produce because they didn't have to comply with EU regulation. If they are in the EU, there is no problem.
@dziugaslapienis37529 ай бұрын
A great report. However, as a news Anchor, it is part of your duty to learn to pronounce the names of countries you cover. ESPECIALLY when said country - Czechia, is a NEIGHBOURING country of Germany where you are based.
@LeszekDeska9 ай бұрын
Great to be part of EU! I was born here in Poland in '76 so I remember how it was in 80s - it was problematic to buy basic products even. Now I'm waiting to collect next week brand new 5 series... what a long journey we came, I'm feeling both proud and happy how it evolved. And I hope that it will not stop - that we'll welcome next countries like Ukraine in EU (yes, that will be a challenge for everyone on both sides but it's worth it - to export stability, economy well-being and peace). People often forget that first idea to create EU was to control production of steel and coal (which was a way to control arms) - to make sure we have peace in Europe. And it worked - no more wars inside EU since 1945, first time in history we have such long period of peace. The only problem is that we still have a country that invades neighoursand we have to stand up to that challenge, but that's bit different story.
@engmsaif18 ай бұрын
Excellent guest!
@MrJonezy5419 ай бұрын
As a Brit this can only be a good thing for Europe as a whole, richer countries in the East means richer trading partners for the rest of the continent, plus it's just good for the people who live there 😁
@PradedaCech9 ай бұрын
those who live there, too!
@adrianhykel9 ай бұрын
The anchor could've learned to pronounce Czechia..
@ammaralsalama36929 ай бұрын
I hope next step for [ Montenegro, Iceland, North Macedonia , Albania, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia and ofcourse Ukraine, ]
@PavelQuiteGood9 ай бұрын
I hope it will be a careful and thought out approach. If you look at the economic side of things, Turkey makes the most sense to add.
@johnvif9 ай бұрын
Turkey is a bee nest. Should not be touched. The cultural differences are far to great to unify into EU. Socially speaking they are still lagging, need investment inside out, not outside in. Almost as crazy as inviting Russia to join, even if 5 years ago. Economics yes, almost everything else no. Negative sum.
@diktrejsi82149 ай бұрын
Serbia too
@naskutak9 ай бұрын
@@diktrejsi8214no, but Thank You. We like to stay to open to whole world.
@Just_another_Euro_dude8 ай бұрын
@@PavelQuiteGoodTurkey? With a crazy inflation and with a literally smallest salary among all those EU candidate countries.
@Ajgormy9 ай бұрын
As a slovak I am very happy, that we are part of EU and Nato.
@jakubsalvet32469 ай бұрын
Without NATO we would be a part of Russia soon.
@janpetersen74409 ай бұрын
Actually a good video. 👍
@Gosudar9 ай бұрын
You should really learn how to pronounce "Czechia" and start using it. Drop "the Czech Republic" already. The country is going to compete as Czechia at the Olympics this summer, maybe it's time to update your stylebook.
@erjusik9 ай бұрын
As a Latvian so glad to be part of the EU 🇱🇻
@prohacker50869 ай бұрын
1:43 Chechnia? I don't remember having them in the EU🤔
@YordanGeorgiev9 ай бұрын
I have driven trough those countries e2e several years. The development has been rapid and VISIBLE - new roads , new malls all , cars have changed.
@Newbyte9 ай бұрын
No matter whether it affected us "richer" members negative or positively (but I definitely feel it is more so the latter than the former) I'm happy for the prosperity of Eastern Europe.
@Just_another_Euro_dude9 ай бұрын
8:18 GDP is not everything, and Montenegro and Serbia got only slightly smaller GDP per capita than Bulgaria and also only slightly lower average monthly salary than Bulgaria. Basically SIMILAR level like Bulgaria. But wealth per adult citizen Montenegro got 43 438 dollars and Bulgaria lower than 20 000 dollars. So GDP is not everything talking about the wealth. Out of the ENTIRE ex communist Europe ONLY Slovenia got higher median wealth per adult citizen than Montenegro. The houses and apartments are top notch in Montenegro and only Iceland and Austria got more hotels and motels per capita than Montenegro, in whole of Europe.
@davrosdarlek70589 ай бұрын
But as you say GDP is not everything. The inequality in Montenegro is quite high I think (although idk about compared to Bulgaria). Also it's a tax haven which boosts GDP without any benefit to the average citizen.
@Just_another_Euro_dude9 ай бұрын
@@davrosdarlek7058 Wealth per adult citizen data that i presented is MEDIAN not mean. And even mean wealth per adult citizen is solid in Montenegro, almost 90 000 dollars.
@costinhalaicu27469 ай бұрын
Montenegro's integration will be very simple, as the level there is quite high indeed. With membership, it will become a tourism target for westerners in no time, and the economy is quite good anyhow. The bigger issue to solve has more to do with other countries on the list which are not Montenegro and their integration.
@alingard19 ай бұрын
GDP is not a measure of success. If you want 100 and bread costs 1, then you earn 200 but bread costs 5 you are worse off despite gdp being double. Everywhere you see GDP as the barometer of a country's success. How many citizens can now afford the 2 for bread. Is this higher or lower? In actual fact in a lot of European countries both old and new additions the costs are much higher. But, they're all successful!! It's bad journalism that allows this constant use of misleading stats.
@petrsebik9 ай бұрын
Ok but if you look at GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power, then the eastern european countries are even closer to the EU average then in a graph without adjustment for purchasing power.
@justkal56449 ай бұрын
Not just success also a miracle
@defendfreedom13909 ай бұрын
Nope! This is a catch up which happens everywhere when Socialism is phased out. Actually Asian countries which ended command economy have grown faster.
@ipsonuser9 ай бұрын
Thank God Poland joined exactly when I left. I would have left anyways but I'm sure it helped me to be treated differently on arrival 😂 Economy has surely improved but at what social cost. .. Hungary and Poland are holding up well I would have thought. I wish them all the best🎉
@JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici9 ай бұрын
The EU should pursue further structural reforms toward federalization like putting up common fiscal policy, immigration law, language, legal system, and military.
@miguelmelchior9869 ай бұрын
No.
@serebii6669 ай бұрын
@@miguelmelchior986 Yes
@jakeroper10969 ай бұрын
That is the direction things are slowly going. Putin is only speeding it up
@Keyboard_Thoughts9 ай бұрын
Federal EU will be the greatest super power ever!
@blue_engineer_hd6829 ай бұрын
I wouldn't go that far, but it is extremely influential with a GDP of €14.5 trillion. A big problem is that the EU has barely any natural resources compared to other great powers like the USA and China.
@polnegri88848 ай бұрын
When communism collapsed in the early 1990’s and Croatia was moving to the west we saw 3x increase in prices just by gradual adjustment with the west. The wages were rising too, but slower. In 1994. the new currency “kuna” was introduced which was coupled with Deutsch marks (later euro), to prevent hyperinflation which was a big problem in Yugoslavia and early Croatia.
@podmizje9 ай бұрын
i dont thik this graph is correct 1:44 (she also totaly misspronouced czechia and slovenia)
@3dfxvoodoocards69 ай бұрын
What is not correct in the graph?
@dyawr9 ай бұрын
It's not correct in the sense that they didn't mention it represents the GDP/capita *adjusted by purchasing power* (PPP), instead of the simple currency conversion to euro. Otherwise it's correct acc to Eurostat.
@stekon91129 ай бұрын
Lithuania better then Poland, or Croatia? Dont think So.
@podmizje9 ай бұрын
@@dyawr no thats not it. if it'd be nominal slovenia would be way ahead. It is PPP but its just not correct
@dyawr9 ай бұрын
@@podmizje Why is it not correct, concretely? What stands out as wrong for you?
@sanny278 ай бұрын
Ms. Zavarska's reasoning is very clear and convincing.
@markdickson38209 ай бұрын
A lot of puffy words without saying much, that said, it is undeniable that the eu has been a net positive for the countries that joined twenty years ago and it remains incredibly popular. I do wish dw did less pro eu puff pieces though, the eu like any government, has to be able to withstand critical objective analysis otherwise it’s not worth having. It’s as if the state funded ‘news’ by eu countries are scared to poke too hard at the eu for fear of doing harm, but I think that’s misplaced. The eu is able to withstand normal aggressive questioning by news, and it’s an important part of democracy for news to hold gov’t to account and the eu has grown into a very integral part of every eu countries government now.
@_ata_39 ай бұрын
Aggressive is not the same as critical. Aggressiveness doesn't help communication and understanding.
@KonsaiAsTai9 ай бұрын
State funded media being (more than superficially) critical of the state or the EU? Wake me up whenever that happens.
@defendfreedom13909 ай бұрын
No, it wasn't net positive. Asian countries have grown faster without EU. Western economies don't allow Eastern Europe to grow its own Samsungs...
@martinskesteris86649 ай бұрын
Yes, long live the European Union! Baltics are Northern Europe. And they live much better now. There are still lots of soviet zombies, who love ruzzia but do not move away from Europe.
@butterflies6558 ай бұрын
They are Northern Europe, but they are not Nordic countries. They are not members of the Nordic council.
@Zam_Sorqan9 ай бұрын
Marie Sina was prepared and lively more than the guest
@polnegri88848 ай бұрын
When Ukranian delegations visit Croatia, they consider us like an example for them, but most of the people in Croatia are very disappointed with the standard of living and about 500.000 people have left the country just in the last 10 years since we’ve joined EU. Of course, there are some people here that live better and drive better cars than in really rich countries, but this is minority. Also, the development is heavily relying on EU projects which are not always suitable for that, because the projects by their nature are limited in their scope and in time, are calculating lower wages and sometimes more or large part of money is spent on some visibility issues, cocktails, meetings, etc. than are not the core issues, adding to that a problem of complexity to even receive such funds, again diverting large part of that money to the consultant or marketing firms.
@henriikkak20919 ай бұрын
I tend to think so but that's because my closest neighbors are Estonia and the Baltic countries
@drixcel27419 ай бұрын
It's NOT just because joining the single market and "labor cost differentials". It's ALSO and MUCH more importantly: individual freedom, property rights, right of free association, right to profit, free travel, etc., or what is know in it's conceptual form as Capitalism. Please stop watering down the values and virtues that make us successful! It's almost like there's shame in admitting them, which is irrational at best and a sign of terrible moral bankruptcy at worst. Either that or it's assuming that these things are irrelevant to "macroeconomics", which is a detached from reality rationalist analysis.
@RoboticDragon9 ай бұрын
In short, the answer is yes.
@defendfreedom13909 ай бұрын
No. This is a catch up which happens everywhere when Socialism is phased out. Asian countries have grown faster without the EU.
@bogdanalexandru54249 ай бұрын
BRomania is doing Eu integration really good, better than Hungary
@raisonneur6829 ай бұрын
Do you still struggle with Hungary-complexe?🤣 How many years had Romania to wait for Schengen-Light?! 17? Croatia joined much faster!
@3dfxvoodoocards69 ай бұрын
@@raisonneur682sure but Romanian is richer with a higher standard of living than both Croatia and Hungary. Eurostat - GDP per capita PPP 2023 EU average- 100% Romania- 78% !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hungary- 76% Croatia - 73%
@dyawr9 ай бұрын
@@raisonneur682 That was not because Romania wasn't ready. The EU Commission gave the greenlight since 2011-2013 for Ro & Bg to join Schengen, lol. Bc of unrelated domestic politics & posturing, they weren't accepted. And it was always just 1 or 2 countries in opposition. After that, the matter was dropped for some years bc it was seen as futile.
@raisonneur6829 ай бұрын
@@dyawr As Romanians do lead the statistics of foreign criminals in Austria, the opposition has been well founded. Connections with Europe's poorest country Moldavia do represent a risk as well for the rest of the EU.
@andraskleistenes85869 ай бұрын
@@3dfxvoodoocards6GDP /capita is statistical number, salaries are still higher in Hungary in Croatia. Romania has reached a huge improvemant though since accesion. The middle class is still weak in Romania, rich poor dividence is too big
@mistrcs9 ай бұрын
Czechia ≠ Chechnya
@nonick9699 ай бұрын
"We will work a day less per week and earn like we worked a day more" politician said... what a mess here. Thx europe, from italy
@raisonneur6829 ай бұрын
The 15 old members had saturated markets, so the 10 new members brought significant source of growth for the 15. Unfortunately today, some EU members do want to block business relations to Russia, China, Central-Asia, etc. - this is insane!
@serebii6669 ай бұрын
Russia is sanctioned for good reason, and you know exactly why. When it comes to China strategically limiting it all depends on how much China is willing to destabilize international politics, especially if it tries to copy Russia and invade Taiwan, as it has recently stressed. The only insane thing is Europe willfully supporting and financing imperialism.
@raisonneur6829 ай бұрын
@@serebii666 The EU sanctions against Russia are suicide and hypocrite. Meanwhile the US makes great business with China and imports Russian Uranium. The "heroic" Ukraine does buy Russian gas from Hungary. Your ideology sucks!
@ashkanshekarchi77539 ай бұрын
@@serebii666typical Eurocentric Manichaeans perspective from aging, ethnically mixing, globally declining, and strategically irrelevant batch of countries.
@serebii6669 ай бұрын
@@ashkanshekarchi7753 cry about it
@santostv.9 ай бұрын
China should be approached carefully, they are a major power unlike Russia, we need to keep relationships as long as possible, Central Asia is Russian affiliated so yes less trade with them because they are helping Russia circumvent the sanctions
@santamariamarvy9 ай бұрын
This format of rapid fire question interviews does not fit these kinds of topic where context really matters. I get that the interviewer is just working with what she had but so to is the interviewee, you can definitely see her trying to condense her thoughts as she goes in orde to meet the constraints of this formats. I would rather invite them on an indepth talk for a special perhaps. If that takes an hour then so be it. Formats like this can be easily misconstrued depending on where you lean the same way brexit was weaponized by Farage as EU = Bad, Freedom = Good. I hope the DW team sees this feedback
@A190xx9 ай бұрын
This article misses 2 important factors: 1. It focuses on whether enlargement has been an economic success, but only asks this of the Eastern entrants. For the existing members, enlargement for some business areas has been a failure with rising youth unemployment and the loss of some industry to the East due to low labour costs. 2. Over the last 30 years, the EU's share of world traed has reduced from 20% to 12% and continues to fall, as its protectionist policies are seeing fail to compete with the developing economies.
@dubsar9 ай бұрын
Russia should join the EU. Not today's Russia though.
@michaelwilson99219 ай бұрын
Actually they once tried to join both the EU and NATO. But the US needed an enemy in order to justify it's military spending.
@Blanka11009 ай бұрын
@@michaelwilson9921 Russia never applied and did not want to stay in line and meet the criteria. Russia must stop playing the victim card. Russia's acts speak louder than words. Russia does not belong here.
@dubsar9 ай бұрын
@@michaelwilson9921 The enemy will come from space.
@TheKrouton9 ай бұрын
@@michaelwilson9921 That is nonsense.
@gerg55559 ай бұрын
@@michaelwilson9921 Putin really going out of his way to prove he is/was not the enemy, right?
@markudre7528 ай бұрын
Yes, it was.
@Pidalin8 ай бұрын
It's not really success, before WWII, we were part of the most advanced and developed countries in the world. Communism was here only for 40 years, it's gone for 34 years and we still have 1/3 of western salaries and everything is more expensive here and we have the worst housing crisis ever. I am not saying it's fail of EU, don't take me wrong, but we were supposed to be on much better level 34 years after fall of communism, our governments in last decades were completely useless corrupt mafians who just stole everything and it's getting better very slowly. I know it will sound pretty bad, but we have to wait until they all die and only then we can finally start working, it's not possible to change something with that generation of 90s mafia politics who are old now, but still have power. It's already changing, in cities where new young politicians and parties are beying elected, things are moving and what was impossible for decades is now possible. Unfortunately, big politics is still occupied by those dinosaurs and oligarchs. 10% for Pirates and such parties are not enough to change it and I don't even really trust them anymore, they also had a lot of promisses and did nothing in reality. Our today "success" is more like not success of some other countries, expecially in southern Europe. We are not better, they just got worse, that's not literally a win for us.
@marcoac-sx6lq9 ай бұрын
Maybe for Easter Europe yes. Since we adopted the Euro everything has worsened in Italy.
@henasgd15669 ай бұрын
Euro is under control and works for Germany and France
@michaelroth27839 ай бұрын
The lower half of the population cannot pay the rents anymore
@Just_another_Euro_dude8 ай бұрын
You need to work more, like people in the ex communist Europe work and you need to fight your corruption much MUCH better. Only THEN will your economy become healthy again.
@marcoac-sx6lq8 ай бұрын
@Just_another_Euro_dude we already work a lot more than average and our corruption is in line with other western countries.
@Just_another_Euro_dude8 ай бұрын
@@marcoac-sx6lqSo, let me guess this straight. Euro is not bad, and just fine for Germany, for France, for Netherlands, for Belgium, for Austria, for Luxembourg, for Finland, for damn island like Ireland, for Slovenia, for Slovakia, for Malta, for Cyprus, for Lithuania, for Latvia, for Estonia, but somehow it's incredibly bad and a disaster for Italy? Yeah, i m sure the problem is a huge corruption and bad work habits. Just like in most of the southern Europe. For example Greece and Portugal, and somewhat Spain. Same story like Italy.
@jandlouhy69149 ай бұрын
What value have immigration of people from north Afrika compare to qualified skilled workers from Ukraine ,not mention resources ,energy and so on ?
@santostv.9 ай бұрын
They pay less taxes because they are less educated meaning they have less value
@KingHenryTheGreat9 ай бұрын
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@johnvif9 ай бұрын
Deep question to be fair. Most of them come to work low wage jobs that are still required. Future technology and robotic with AI will deplete those low skill jobs. Society should progress from those jobs and let robots take charge as they do in so many others. Human Evolution. But again, there's still way to many unskilled Ukrainians, but far more percentage skilled ones compared to North Africans.
@statsguy14469 ай бұрын
@@johnvif the only jobs the AI will replace are the creative ones unfortunately. Services will follow. There is not enough money (not to mention technological advance) to replace people working with hands and moving from place to place with reliable robotic alternative sadly.
@tonyraveins8 ай бұрын
I want Ukraine to be part of EU We have such a huge potential, but this war and corruption are cancer of our country Such a shame that largest Europe country is also the poorest one...
@ZSUPINE8 ай бұрын
The purpose of expansion was to undermine Russian Sovereignty, Russo-Slavic cultural solidarity, and to hype a marginalized Russia into conflict with China, perhaps India (to put, to contain three "starving dogs" in a cage). It seems that India, Russia, China have grown-up through historic betrayals and now know better. As for economic growth, wealth belongs to its owners, provided they are free to control it. Like Chinese prosperity, the apparent development of countries is a fallacy of circularism. The question is about international capital investment flows, about entire industries being pulled off the USA, planted in Portugal, then replanted in Russia or Eastern Europe, only later to be replanted in Thailand, perhaps when there are no choices left the plant is replanted in Africa. This pattern is a concrete way to illustrate the reality vs. perceptions. Of course, in each successive flow a local employee is employeed, which means usage of already existing educational facilities or its further development which in turn should mean another unit of growth or consumption in addition to the employee. Then there is the security sought by government's in keeping the unemployed under control. But alot of the wealth is only a statistic recording on the ledger, on the book of the country, but its beneficiary by right is generally an investor, perhaps Apple, Microsoft, etc. China is of course learning to do the same in poorer countries, but that is really defensive and costly rather than profit-mindedness as king, but it is understandable that China should mitigate its vulnerabilities and risks by playing the international finance games.
@Max-us5xl9 ай бұрын
Yeah west countries benefited a lot, Latvia and Lithuania for example, lost third of their population But that was educated part of population, let’s see how Africans will integrate
@dannyarcher63709 ай бұрын
_chuckles_
@serebii6669 ай бұрын
"lost third of their population" A significant proportion of that population were Russian colonizers that left back to Russia, since they did not qualify for citizenship. Your demagogy is as pitiful as it is hilarious.
@curiositykillsthecat9 ай бұрын
Hey Max, Africans were integrated in/in relation with Europe since the slave trade til nowadays 😂. It was you, the Eastern part of Europe who were disconnected (Bc of iron curtain).
@SnowWhiteArches9 ай бұрын
@@curiositykillsthecat connected =/= integrated
@baassiia9 ай бұрын
Since Poland economic situation Improved emigration stopped. We also see a returning trend, it's not massive of course but better than nothing. Wish same for Latvia and Lithuenia ❤ our countries are becomimg more and more copetitive in terms of life quality and job oportuntities. Beside that, abrod, people are often treated, as second grade. Not big fun to be foriner in some of those fancy countries.
@simorx5809 ай бұрын
Yes, it was success but please, take better care of ours politics. Dont look away. Help us :D
@StraniSimo9 ай бұрын
“Tschetschia” hah
@martinmichaelmonz27179 ай бұрын
You should use the short name of the Czech Republic (Czechia).
@thomasnox29349 ай бұрын
No
9 ай бұрын
The countries aren't important, the people are
@Dark_Embracer3 ай бұрын
Bangladesh 🇧🇩 wants to make a request to the EU for Freedom Of Movement of Bangladeshi Citizens to the EU.
@High1QWealth9 ай бұрын
Turkey will never be in the EU!
@dyawr9 ай бұрын
It will, if the political trajectory turns around in Turkey. But, the people have voted... not enough of the population wants a change of direction, unfortunately. Also, there will be a challenge of building trust with the EU members. Bc Turkey is a huge country, and it would become a big problem if another Erdogan figure comes to power & starts dissenting from the bloc, trying to impose its will, etc..
@santostv.9 ай бұрын
If wasn’t they politics it would be nice but we don’t want another Hungary situation
@andraskleistenes85869 ай бұрын
@@santostv.Orban is getting weaker now, fortunatelly
@High1QWealth9 ай бұрын
@@santostv. they are just not European and incompatible with European values, mindset, ethics, etc etc.
@santostv.9 ай бұрын
@@andraskleistenes8586 Hopefully we can have a more aligned partner in the future.
@Justmyopinionlol9 ай бұрын
Western Europeans poorer than ever while Eastern Europe lost all its young people.
@butterflies6558 ай бұрын
Not all of them.
@apsmith16359 ай бұрын
I am really happy that the people that want freedom and democracy can join our european Union. We need to help those who want to join but are attacked by dictators trying take over their countries with brutal power.
@mutkaluikkunen39269 ай бұрын
Some countries did better than other. Estonia was probably one of the best performers, but still, after so many years, all of these countries are still net beneficiaries in the EU, i.e., they're still leeching, not contributing. One major thing leading to the rise of living standards in these countries was without a doubt all the EU money pumped in there, sometimes into totally silly projects like building a strip of road in the middle of nowhere. The countries lined up for next enlargement are even worse off now. I think we need to rise the acceptance standards a bit more and require faster shift from net beneficiary to a net contributor. EU doesn't need more dead weight.
@santostv.9 ай бұрын
They provide brains and they get money in exchange and everyone better off it although I agree in been harder on corruption. Are you finish?
@mobilelegendshighlights19 ай бұрын
Why is never Romania and Bulgaria on your eu expansion maps ?
@Just_another_Euro_dude9 ай бұрын
Cause this is a story about the 2004 enlargement and the 20th anniversary. Notice there's also no Croatia.
@Blanka11009 ай бұрын
Didn't they join in 2007 instead od 2004? Here you have why.
@costinhalaicu27469 ай бұрын
Because we were part of the 2007 expansion, not 2004. This material talks about the 20th anniversary of the 2004 expansion, whereas we've been in the union only for 17, and Croatia for 11.
@hubertborusinski16479 ай бұрын
Central not eastern Europe joined EU 20 years ago, geography much DW?
@cheeseflavoredsoda32629 ай бұрын
Haha, nice one.
@davrosdarlek70589 ай бұрын
I'm Polish and Eastern European.
@jakubowczarek1939 ай бұрын
@@davrosdarlek7058 Czyli emigrant z polskim paszportem? Wszystko jest możliwe 😊
@daved45729 ай бұрын
Amazing success for peace and prosperity. I’m forever surprised how European countries can actually agree on uniform laws and still move forward despite all their ethnic and cultural differences. Brexitiers are on the wrong side of history now
@defendfreedom13909 ай бұрын
NATO and particularly American protection brought peace, not EU.
@mutkaluikkunen39269 ай бұрын
EU gained a massive influx of organized crime from these eastern-european countries. Over there years there have been numerous series of home burglaries conducted by criminal gangs from these countries. Joining the Shengen area was a true blessing to these criminal gangs. They could move mostly freely without any identity checks, commit their crimes and ship the loot out of the country. To a lay man's eyes, these eastern-european countries have brought more bad than good with their membership. They've sadly been infected with ruzzian corruption during the occupation and it's grown into the societies.
@Chris-pq3wp9 ай бұрын
Outsourcing industry to cheap countries in eastern europe. Gloabalists dream, working class suffer
@serebii6669 ай бұрын
And yet it did not happen. Germany took large structural haircuts following 1999 specifically to keep industry within Germany.
@Chris-pq3wp9 ай бұрын
@serebii666 yeah the German worker had stagnant pay for years as a result
@serebii6669 ай бұрын
@@Chris-pq3wp Yeah, that is the price Germany paid to retain manufacturing, instead of diversifying into higher value industries. And now without the cheap gas that powered them, it has to diversify anyway. Germany was always very conservative as an economy.
@serebii6669 ай бұрын
@thedeceit-qh6mf China has the economies of scale and scope arising from 1.4 billion people and logistics networks that Croatia's 4 million cannot compete against. And even despite that, China is now too expensive to manufacture in due to these rising workers salaries, which is why all the large manufacturers are moving production to places like Vietnam and India, which have far lower salaries, and yes, even lower than Croatia.
@santostv.9 ай бұрын
Wages in china are on Eastern Europe levels already but they have a stronghold on the supply chain thats the wannabe china called India will never be like them. China got jobs then we got cheap stuff,china got richer we continue to get cheap stuff and they started buying eu products it was mutual beneficial same happened with Russia they got money we got cheaper lpg
@MatiasDenardiАй бұрын
Slovenia or before Yugoslavia was not part of the Sovietic block or so called iron curtain but was nutral...educate yourself yourself 😂😂😂
@michaelroth27839 ай бұрын
Now they too, C A N N O T pay the rents anymore
@groslait78149 ай бұрын
The promises are true but not in their own countries 😂
@toi_techno9 ай бұрын
The EU is primarily a peace keeping mechanism This is why as soon as the UK left (making the mechanism look weak) war.started again
@dimitrimorakhovski52879 ай бұрын
With Germany going under water economically who is going to pay for this banquet?
@MaciejAndrzejewski-c2u9 ай бұрын
They've been around for over a millenium, temporary problems do not mean the are going to parish.
@dimitrimorakhovski52879 ай бұрын
@@MaciejAndrzejewski-c2u We will see them around for quite some time hopefully, but currently their ability to remain donors for the rest of Europe is severely diminished. Moreover, it seems that their leadership at the moment is incapable of resolving mounting problems.
@henasgd15669 ай бұрын
Nobody knows, how it would look like if ue does not exists. Thus showing those figures is useless. UE is getting old, bureaucratic, non-democcratic, loosing its positon, no new technologues. China wins, all the time germans factories are moved out iof ue (INDIA, even USA) becouse of insane costs of enengy.
@MegaDuras9 ай бұрын
i'm concerned about the lack of economic policies in Czechia as their policy is to let everything be handled by the free market.
@Terkini-pr1nj9 ай бұрын
If corruption in east Europe still exist. Don't hope for better economy
@PavelQuiteGood9 ай бұрын
As if Western Europe were corruption free! 😄
@santostv.9 ай бұрын
Every country has corruption, the levels of it is the different and prosecution.
@Blanka11009 ай бұрын
Eastern Europe is split and devided. Try to compare level of corruption in Poland and Ukraine or Russia and then we can talk.
@johnvif9 ай бұрын
Laughing in South european accent
@jakubowczarek1939 ай бұрын
@@Blanka1100Poland is in central Europe. Mixing geography and residual political ideas is simply laziness. Precision is essential.
@Zendeni-INT9 ай бұрын
she did so good on her ridiculous questions
@FedericoTesta19 ай бұрын
I just hope that EU forces the remaining countries to adopt EUR. Too easy to be in EU without adopting the same currency. Just the benefits with no drawbacks.
@dyawr9 ай бұрын
The new countries *are* obliged to adopt the Euro once they meet the necessary criteria... Bulgaria, for example, is the most advanced in this stage (from the remaining countries), and would have wanted to adopt it starting this year - but the EU Commission said no, that it's not yet ready...
@Alexander-rr6yn9 ай бұрын
@@dyawr Not true Sweden and Denmark for example have no intention of joining the 💶 currency.
@dyawr9 ай бұрын
@@Alexander-rr6yn Sweden and Denmark are not part of the new group. They have exemptions on this in the treaty, the others don't.
@Alexander-rr6yn9 ай бұрын
@@dyawr Still if there’s a precedent, it means that even new members if opposed to joining the euro area can bring up Sweden and Denmark’s situations to avoid the joining by pressing the ECB and Eu Commission.
@dyawr9 ай бұрын
@@Alexander-rr6yn Well, member states can technically do whatever they want, as we see with Hungary. However, adopting the Euro as early as possible was part of the new states' accession treaty, which they signed upon joining.
@Alessandro-pi7bw9 ай бұрын
enlargement? what is the advantage for us Europeans?
and where is the advantage for Europe? 20 years ago, enlargement was a catastrophe for many European companies and for workers who lost their jobs! the advantages are only for countries that enter and receive investments and money from brussels
@johnvif9 ай бұрын
New vacation houses
@dragos550Ай бұрын
EU failed to Romania
@emersonmsd9 ай бұрын
I left Germany for Slovakia. New wife and new life.😂