Turkey can’t leave the EU since they’re not part of it. Did you maybe mean Greece? They’re certainly resentful of the conditions placed on them by the ECB (aka Germany).
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Turkey can’t leave the EU since they’re not part of it. Did you maybe mean Greece? They’re certainly resentful of the conditions placed on them by the ECB (aka Germany).
The EU has brought nothing but debt to all of its member countries. Go ask the Germans if they feel more financially safe since getting into the EU and most will say no. I lived there and they still reminisce on the Deustche Mark era. Serbia doesn't even want to enter the EU anymore.
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It all really depends from country to country. Any government in West Balkans, at least officially, wants to become part of EU and that is the goal everything else should be sacrificed for. With average people on the ground it might be a different story. Those not in EU are, for obvious reasons, less likely to be disappointed and sceptical and they see EU, even if its terminally dysfunctional state, preferable to their petty primitive countries mired in corruption and poverty.
Many in Croatia, for example, are utterly disappointed with EU and there is even some serious movement against scheduled introduction of euro. Others, especially those that live in Zagreb and/or belonging to upper middle class, have built their entire worldviews on the idea of EU being solution to all Croatian problems. Vax vs. antivax conflict is just convenient distraction for the real issue.
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