What country is most likely to be next to enter?

What country is most likely to be next to enter?
What country is most likely to be next to leave?

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>What country is most likely to be next to enter?
Alb*nia

>What country is most likely to be next to leave?
Every country that isn't Alb*nia

This. I hope Albania gets nuked and the Albanians get send into the chambers.

>What country is most likely to be next to enter?
Montenegro
>What country is most likely to be next to leave?
Unironically Italy rn, Germany caused a diplomatic disaster.
Netherlands wish they could leave but they know very well they would be buttfucked without continental Europe.

>Germany caused a diplomatic disaster
What did we do this time to you ungrateful fuckers

>enter
Macedonia
>exit
none

Germany has been too rigid on its no on coronabonds, and the declarations of Lagarde ("the ECB is not gonna take care of the BTP/Bund spread") and of Von der Leyen ("Coronabonds is just a buzzword") were perceived as being influenced by the German representatives of the ECB and by the CDU respectively.

Merkel should have at least pretended to try to find a compromise.

>This. I hope Albania gets nuked and the Albanians get send into the chambers.
Based as fuck.

EU has always been for 99% an economical deal and nothing else, all sorts of help countries got that seemed just generousity are simply because in the longer run they would make someone else earn, or at least lose less
Expecting anything else is foolish and only completly brainwashed piddini believe it (the average piddino still admits eu is fucked)

:D

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>What country is most likely to be next to enter?
No idea
>What country is most likely to be next to leave?
Italy, obviously

>EU has always been for 99% an economical deal and nothing else
"No". Otherwise we would have stayed as EEC.

If you remove the common points of EU and EEC intersection, very few things are left that are purely EU
All it does is making international decisions happen a bit faster than they normally would, it doesn't change what the countries decide

That's beside the point. The very concept of the EU was to go beyond the merely economical union. The fact that it is a slow and ineffective institution doesn't change that. I agree that it failed, mainly because of the reluctance of the members to adopt certain reforms, but the EU was not only about economics, only a brainlet with no knowledge on the EU would think that.

Canada
Italy

EU as a block can negotiate better terms for all member states than as individual countries. Why would anyone be against that?

>on all planes, beside phisical, i'm above a merely economical union
What it was supposed to be and what it is are two different things and the former doesn't matter one bit
No one cares if intentions were good, when results suck so much

-Mexico
-Italia

>implying any country with more inhabitants than Germany will ever be allowed to join

i could really see italy leaving within the next few years, especially after how the whole corona situation went down.

Montenegro
Italy /Denmark /Sweden

next to enter: Memedonia followed by Albaboonia
next to leave: I suppose Italy. Hungary if (((European))) Union gets their way.

macedonia will likely be the next country to enter in the EU

It's called North Macedonia you uncultured swines

>Germany has been too rigid on its no on coronabonds
Why are we supposed to pay for your lack of preparedness?
We have been constantly preparing for the next crisis ever since the last one.
German social welfare was cut to absolute bare-bone levels (compared to what it looked like before).
You have used up your funds in the meantime.
Germans have been suffering for the last 15-20 years. Don't worry, you will be fine.

I will agree von der Leyen is a complete miscast, though.
She was only sent to Brussels, because she was about to get charged with a crime.
And Merkel is literally a retard, but for other reasons.

>N.Mac
>I hope it's one of those few Med countries that just want more handouts and loans "to restore muh economy", but then just burns through it on autistic shit and handouts, not implementing any kind of austerity whatsoever and then blaming the EU for their debt.

People who think they can get a better deal by cozying up with US/China before they assume the EU ship sinks, and reap the "early partner" benefits.

It's not about the position itself, it's more the timing and the tone of the debate.
Not so much German politicians themselves, but the declaration of Wopke was honestly the most retarded political move I've ever witnessed, and German EU representatives didn't do much to improve the situation.

because if we bankrupt it will be far more expensive for everyone, germany included
cuts to healthcare are eu's fault

Montenegro is a mafia state. We never changed government (unlike Macedonians). There are no institutions here in actual sense, just a game of pretend, they all work for the ruling clan.
The fact we joined NATO speaks volume about the standards of NATO, but EU is a bit more serious project.

they want to get an advantage over the herd
psychopathic selfish behaviour that biology always rewards with extinction

You guys will fit right in don't worry about it

>She was only sent to Brussels, because she was about to get charged with a crime.
she was to brussel because macron wanted her instead of manfred weber.

*sent

>German EU representatives
As I have pointed out, those are a negative selection among German politicians.
German politicians are mostly personified incompetence, but the people CDU and SPD send to Brussels are also criminals.

She certainly was the better choice over Manfred (Mr. Article 13/17 or whatever numbers those bear by now), but that's not a comparison even a below-average guy would have to worry about.

>What country is most likely to be next to enter?
Britain after BoJo dies and Sadiq Khan becomes first minister

>What country is most likely to be next to leave?
None

>What country is most likely to be next to enter?
Wouldn't that be Macedonia, since they dropped their name last year to prevent Greece from disagreeing?
>What country is most likely to be next to leave?
No idea. The problem with the EU is less the EU itself, and more the people that run it.

Small country like Hungary would get btfo even more
>psychopathic selfish behaviour that biology always rewards with extinction
Yes that's how it works. We have to ally ourself with some one. Do you think China or Russia is a better choice? That's real politics, even if we wanted to be "free" it doesn't work like that in the real world

>She certainly was the better choice over Manfred
manfred weber was at least democratically elected, instead of von der leyen, macron is just a snake who said that the eu must be more democratically, but when there is a chance to prove that the eu can be democratic, he doesn't give a fuck anymore. i didn't vote for weber in the last eu elections, macrons move was just disastrous for the image of an more democratically eu.

>Germany has been too rigid on its no on coronabonds
I mean, you can (or rather its default for EUros anyway) blame us for that, but then again, NOT socialising costs of other countries was one of the main arguments why this meme-currency was pushed in against critics and boomers in the 2000s. And don't give me it only being a emergency plan, once B*rlin says yes, nothing will stop you from asking more times, you only have to print Merkel with a Hitler-beard on your social media or printing press again and again, like you are doing already anyway.

>What is Turkey?

>implying Turkey will be allowed to join

>manfred weber was at least democratically elected
Only if you really stretch the meaning of "democratically elected".
He was at the top of his party's list. He was voted there by the elective body of his party.
Average citizens had literally no influence there. They voted for his party's list, not him.

We live in the 21st century. If we take this "democracy" thing seriously, people should have the ability to vote on everything themselves.
There is literally no need for representatives anymore. We could handle that on our own. Without the terminal disease called politicians.

>What country is most likely to be next to enter?
I believe the best way to destroy the EU is the entry of Turkey. Balkanite countries are much worse than Turkey, but they don't have a lot of inhabitants, so Turkey is the best card.

>What country is most likely to be next to leave?
I wish it was France, but in reality it will be Sweden, because Swedish have been clever enough to abandon their currency.

>What country is most likely to be next to enter?
North Macedonia
Italy? Maybe Greece? Still unlikely.

What would be the fate of Italy out of the EU or just Euro? The milk has already been spilled, all we can do it to clean it.
Italians should try to be pragmatic, and not too emotional. That's what you get with meds :DD
Don't get me wrong being emotional is a good thing in some issues, but not in economics

>to abandon their currency.
to not abandon their currency*

>Italians should try to be pragmatic, and not too emotional.
Appealing to pure emotions does seem to work wonders against Berlin nowadays, don't you think? But then again, it would probably be a good medicine for our voters in here, if they are told they can work their asses off for the Meds or other people until their reach their late 70s or even 80s to get some mediocre pensions.

>I hope Albania gets nuked
with prosperity
>and the Albanians get send into the chambers
of commerce

>economically emotional
what? we are just incompetent, nothing about emotions

>Netherlands wish they could leave
What

>What country is most likely to be next to enter?
Montenegro or North Macedonia.

>What country is most likely to be next to leave?
I don't think anyone will, at least in the foresseable future, but atm, probably Italy.

By the time we are about to enter the EU will not exist.

I mean Turkey is in NATO dude. Don't worry, you're good :)

Why are greeks so paranoid?

Absolute brainlet

>Why are greeks so paranoid?
Look at what happened to Cyprus only a few decades ago. Then look at how the Turks treat the Kurds.

Also, remember how they support islamists in Syria and still haven't apologized for what happened during the Greek Genocide. Of course the Greeks don't trust the Turks.

based

Well speak of the devil

>What country is most likely to be next to enter?
The UK :^)
>What country is most likely to be next to leave?
Why would anyone ever want to leave

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>The UK :^)
Stay away, seriously.
You, England, voted for Brexit, you will have to live with the result of that.
Brexit means Brexit, and that's perfectly fine.
It's a shame about Scotland, but Scots are a minority after all, so there is nothing that could be done about that.

Need more collaborations between Remainers and Fortnite gamers.

You’re acting like 48% of England didn’t vote to Remain and 38% of Scotland didn’t vote to Leave.

Those aren’t insignificant numbers.

Albania or Monkeydonia will enter

Italy will leave when they default on their debt.

>Those aren’t insignificant numbers.
Insignificant enough to not have any effect whatsoever.

UK had more its place than most countries which are in the EU today.