Well Malta will benefit from it because one of the EUs aims is to give all countries equal finances and as Malta isn't a very rich country it will gain more money than the ammount it pays in. From Malta's point of view that is a good decision. Malta is in lots of debt after the recession so the EU will bale them out if they go bankcrupt and support them if there's a war.
Malta is only a member of EU; any special role.
Malta joined the European Union on the 1st of May in 2004.
Yes, Malta is a member country of the EU. Here is a list of current members: http://europa.eu/abc/european_countries/index_en.htm
Malta applied for membership to the EU once in 1990. After long talks and negotiations, the application was accepted in 2003 and Malta was admitted in 2004.
No, because Andorra is not in the EU. The smallest country in the EU is Malta.
Europe, Malta is an EU member state, in the Schengen zone and in the Euro.
Andorra is not a member of the EU.
Spain benefited from joining the EU by obtaining a better economy. The euro and the economic reforms that came with joining did a lot for their economy.
can you answer this question why Malta is the only country in the EU to hike up there electricity bills
By both population and size, it's Malta. Malta has 405,000 of the EU's 495 million people, and is 316 square kilometres in size, out of the EU's total size of 4,324,782 square kilometres.Malta is the smallest country in the European Union by both area and population.
Malta is located close to Italy and Sicily. It is a small island in the Mediterranean sea.