The question should read, which EU nation is the Euromost likely to ditch. The answer is Greece because of its massive debt problem. Because of this, it was on the table that Greece may have to be kicked out of the Eurozone and the European Union. However, the Greeks have voted for stability now and it is not as crazy as before, so this may not happen.
No. That is not even possible.The European Union is an organisation, not a country. Europe is a continent, not a nation.
It is an European nation. and now it is a full member of the European Union
Yes this is very possible. In fact, many people believe this will be the future of the European Union. It is highly likely that the European Union will engulf all or most of Europe and fuse into one nation. The name of this country will most likely be Europe, United Europe, European Union, Union of Europe, etc.
Yes. Before the Soviet Union collapsed it was the largest Eastern European nation not a part of the Soviet Union. However after the Soviet Union collapsed, Ukraine became the largest Eastern European nation (excluding Russia), and the largest European nation wholly in Europe.
A unified Europe, economically and politically. Eventually, the European Union will most likely fuse into one nation on account of it being a supranational organization (acting somewhat as a country already).
France is a nation unto itself. It belongs to the European Union, financially.
No. The European Union is an organisation. It is not a country or any kind of place. It is an international organisation that has 28 countries as members.
A member of the EU is a member nation of the European Union.
Germany
Lithuania did not become a member of any nation state in 2004. Lithuania is a nation. On the 1st of May in 2004 it joined the European Union. The European Union is an organisation that has countries as members. It is not a nation. All of its members are independent nations.
Two nations do not form it. There are 28 countries that are members of the European Union. See the related question below.
Yugoslavia