Estonia is in the process of changing its constitution, as the present one does not give it the legal right to join the EU. During the second reading of the bill on Tuesday, the justice chancellor, Allar Jõks, proposed a special article to protect Estonian sovereignty. The new article says that should the EU develop in an unsuitable direction for Estonia, the clause will provide the basis for secession.
If the EU develope...
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