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EU weighs progress of Western Balkans

BalkanInsight.com
Oct 30 2008 17:30 CET by Gjeraqina Tuhina in Brussels

Good news for Croatia, bad news for Macedonia. These are some highlights from the European Commission progress draft report on the Western Balkans, to be published on November 5, to which Balkan Insight has gained exclusive access.

INSIGHT: EC report on Western Balkans

Despite some economic progress, corruption, organised crime and ethnic tensions are continuing to obstruct progress in the Western Balkans, according to the European Commission's annual progress report, issued on November 6, on the countries that seek to join it.
Nov 09 2007 17:00 CET by Gjeraqina Tuhina in Brussels

While Albania is recognised as a country that continuously played a constructive role in regional stability, the European Commission considered that "political parties' lack of will to co-operate continued to hold back reforms, particularly in the electoral and judicial field". Judicial reforms have made very limited progress during the year and the judiciary's functioning has been of a poor standard because

FROM ALL SIDES: Brussels puts paid to Balkan hopes - and Europe's fears - of speedy accession

Slow pace of reforms means European Commission doesn't expect new members anytime soon for enlargement-weary EU.
Nov 20 2006 09:00 CET by Gjeraqina Tuhina in Brussels

An enlargement strategy paper, published on November 8 by the European Commission, advised Western Balkan countries against making any new moves towards joining the European Union. The document, seen by Balkan Insight, has been primarily influenced by the limited advances of the hopeful states in meeting political and economic conditions on the EU's promise to allow them to one day join. However,

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