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Friday, 09.03.2012.

18:12

Poll: Slight rise in EU enthusiasm

The EU's decision to make Serbia candidate for membership has led to a slight increase in the pro-EU sentiment in the country, a new poll has shown.

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Michael

pre 12 godina

Perhaps I may have missed it, though I try to keep up with this website on a regular basis, but it seems to me something is missing. Has there ever been a substantive debate or analysis of what the tangible costs and benefits are for Serbia to join the EU? What is the upside and the downside to surrendering a significant part of its sovereignty to Brussels? When you listen to Tadic, he makes it sound like its all milk and honey to be a part of the EU: paradise found. Where is an analysis of the sober realities?

zman

pre 12 godina

I see the propaganda for Tadic and his boys is working just like it did in 2008.. Wasn't that one of the big reasons they in 2008 promising the EU... ahahah

zman

pre 12 godina

I see the propaganda for Tadic and his boys is working just like it did in 2008.. Wasn't that one of the big reasons they in 2008 promising the EU... ahahah

Michael

pre 12 godina

Perhaps I may have missed it, though I try to keep up with this website on a regular basis, but it seems to me something is missing. Has there ever been a substantive debate or analysis of what the tangible costs and benefits are for Serbia to join the EU? What is the upside and the downside to surrendering a significant part of its sovereignty to Brussels? When you listen to Tadic, he makes it sound like its all milk and honey to be a part of the EU: paradise found. Where is an analysis of the sober realities?

zman

pre 12 godina

I see the propaganda for Tadic and his boys is working just like it did in 2008.. Wasn't that one of the big reasons they in 2008 promising the EU... ahahah

Michael

pre 12 godina

Perhaps I may have missed it, though I try to keep up with this website on a regular basis, but it seems to me something is missing. Has there ever been a substantive debate or analysis of what the tangible costs and benefits are for Serbia to join the EU? What is the upside and the downside to surrendering a significant part of its sovereignty to Brussels? When you listen to Tadic, he makes it sound like its all milk and honey to be a part of the EU: paradise found. Where is an analysis of the sober realities?