EU
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The European Union was
formally established in
1993 by signing the
Maastricht Treaty.
In 1995, Sweden,
Finland and Austria
joined the EU.
In 2004, EU saw its biggest
enlargement - Czech
republic, Slovakia, Poland,
Hungary and 6 other states
became a new members.
Are there any mistakes or failures?
What are the main goals of EU policy?
In 2007,
Bulgaria and
Romania
joined the EU.
The founding members of the EU
were:
- France
- Belgium
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- the Netherlands
- Germany
- Denmark
- Great Britain
- Greece
- Portugal
- Spain
- Ireland
- Austria
- Finland
- Sweden
- Czech republic
- Slovakia
- Hungary
- Poland
- Slovenia
- Cyprus
- Malta
- Lithuania
- Latvia
- Estonia
- Romania
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
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Other members, which
have joined the EU:
In 2013, Croatia
became the 28th
member of the EU.
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Without a doubt, the EU
succeeded in one of its
major missions - keeping
and advancing peace in
Europe after the Second
World War. That was the
main reason why the Nobel
Peace Prize was awarded to
the European Union in 2012.
There is a difference between
a membership of the
European Union and a
membership of the Eurozone.
The European Union is criticized mostly for
its approach to the problem with African
immigrants, who constantly escape by the
thousands to Italy and Greece from North
Africa, or for its massive bureaucracy.
One of the main targets for the EU is to bring
the idea of a "federal Europe" to life. Many
political parties promote further integration
between member states of the EU and its
extension through the surrounding countries.
The member of the Eurozone is a
country that uses The Euro as the
official currency. But today, not all
the members of the EU are the