• Siegfried@lemmy.world
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          Wikipedia

          Negotiations with Turkey were opened in October 2005,[2] but have been effectively frozen by the EU since December 2016,[3][4][5] due to backsliding in the areas of democracy, rule of law, and fundamental rights.

          • drath@lemmy.drath.ru
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            This is not a revocation of the candidate status. And doesn’t answer Balkan exclusion. And if candidates are included, why are EEA/EFTA/Schengen countries excluded? This map makes zero sense.

            EFIT: Just realized its adriatic sea not balkans, my bad

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              The map includes applicants, candidates and candidates currently negotiating… which are in the link i posted.

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        Definitely not. None of the countries currently having candidate status belong into the EU. They are all economically weak countries which would end up getting more money out of the EU than they would pay into it. The finances of the EU are already strained, we can’t afford giving out even more money.

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                No. It’s a dysfunctional union, where everyone needs to play games because of local politics. But everyone wants to join, because it’s still better than being anywhere else. So the expansions are not only voluntarily, but people almost beg to get in. Central power is symbolic.

                Iit’s not empireish in any way.

                • foenkyfjutschah@programming.dev
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                  yeah, everyone like the brits… and remember the various referendums that were held, iirc they were never near 70%.

                  reg. yr definition of empire: we’re not in that simple galaxy far far away

        • NoiseColor @lemmy.world
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          I disagree. I think it’s good to keep all these countries close. Would be best with multi-tier EU system.