Yes, the integration of European Union countries was a key issue during the 2011 eurozone crisis. The crisis highlighted the economic disparities and governance challenges among member states, as countries like Greece, Ireland, and Portugal faced severe debt problems while others remained relatively stable. The lack of a cohesive fiscal policy and centralized financial authority within the EU complicated efforts to address the crisis effectively. As a result, debates around deeper integration and the need for stronger mechanisms to support struggling economies became prominent.
European Union is the term used to define a group of countries that are associated in order to achieve a economical and political integration. It was formed in the year 1993 and it's conformed by 27 European countries.
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There were 25 countries in the European Union in 2006.
No new countries joined the European Union in 2005.
Most European Union countries are in the west of Europe.
Three countries in the European Union are France, Germany, and Italy.
The European Union does not consist of all of European countries, so European Union citizenship does not unite all of Europe. Even in the European Union countries, each country has its own specific citizenship, as opposed to one single European Union citizenship. You are only a European Union citizen if you are a citizen of one of the European Union countries. There is no European Union citizenship by itself.
Germany most definitely. The European debt crisis is riding on Germany's back, and Germany is keeping the European Union afloat. Germany has been the economic source of many EU countries, for example, bailing out Greece.
All European Union countries have democratic governments.
People do not join the European Union. Countries do. It is an organisation of countries, not of people. As a result of countries joining, people are living in countries that are in the European Union and can be called its citizens.
Europe is a continent with over 50 countries. The European Union is an organisation. As of 2013, 28 of the countries in Europe are members of the European Union. Many countries in Europe are not members.
A country may not want to join the European Union because they seek neutrality, are doing fine on their own, or are displeased with the European Union (opposed of the idea or members or just displeased with the outcome [most important example is economic meltdown of the European Union]). EU has many laws that has to be adopted by the member countries. Member countries also may have to help other member countries in financial crisis. However, despite these reasons, almost all countries in Europe wish to join the European Union, either soon or in the near future.