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Friday, 16.02.2007.

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Bulgaria unhappy with 'arbitrary' EU corruption monitoring

Bulgaria protests at the European Commission's continued monitoring of its corruption levels.

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luciano

pre 17 godina

Princip my cynical Brit-you seem to have a knack for exaggerating issues or as we say in America making a mountain out of a molehill when it comes to common everyday EU issues.Go and ask 7 million people in Bulgaria or 60m in your native UK a simple question made famous by the Clash-you know the song right?Better a third class citizen of the EU than NO CLASS at all.WE all know that there is only a 7 year period during which existing EU members can impose restrictions on new members so why the focus on little issues on your part?Was it an American or a Brit who coined the phrase"Don't sweat the small stuff"?I have a feeling it was an American.LOL

Princip, UK

pre 17 godina

There used to be a debate over a 2 speed EU - looks like there is now a 3rd class group of nations. Such discrimination by Brussels technocrats does little to bolster enthusiasm for amongst the citizens other nations that might consider joining.

Princip, UK

pre 17 godina

There used to be a debate over a 2 speed EU - looks like there is now a 3rd class group of nations. Such discrimination by Brussels technocrats does little to bolster enthusiasm for amongst the citizens other nations that might consider joining.

luciano

pre 17 godina

Princip my cynical Brit-you seem to have a knack for exaggerating issues or as we say in America making a mountain out of a molehill when it comes to common everyday EU issues.Go and ask 7 million people in Bulgaria or 60m in your native UK a simple question made famous by the Clash-you know the song right?Better a third class citizen of the EU than NO CLASS at all.WE all know that there is only a 7 year period during which existing EU members can impose restrictions on new members so why the focus on little issues on your part?Was it an American or a Brit who coined the phrase"Don't sweat the small stuff"?I have a feeling it was an American.LOL

Princip, UK

pre 17 godina

There used to be a debate over a 2 speed EU - looks like there is now a 3rd class group of nations. Such discrimination by Brussels technocrats does little to bolster enthusiasm for amongst the citizens other nations that might consider joining.

luciano

pre 17 godina

Princip my cynical Brit-you seem to have a knack for exaggerating issues or as we say in America making a mountain out of a molehill when it comes to common everyday EU issues.Go and ask 7 million people in Bulgaria or 60m in your native UK a simple question made famous by the Clash-you know the song right?Better a third class citizen of the EU than NO CLASS at all.WE all know that there is only a 7 year period during which existing EU members can impose restrictions on new members so why the focus on little issues on your part?Was it an American or a Brit who coined the phrase"Don't sweat the small stuff"?I have a feeling it was an American.LOL