MEPs have listed institutional reforms they think are needed before any future EU enlargement, while having different views on whether a candidate country like Croatia should be let in even without such changes.
MEPs in the constitutional affairs committee on Monday (13 November) voted strongly in favour of a report by Finnish centre-right deputy Alexander Stubb which argues that a number of internal reforms are "essential" before the union expands. The list is in line with the EU cons...
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