Rudolf Misset on 8 small European states: to advocate the accession of five small non-EU members, as a counterweight against the Great
The eight small European states are:
Cyprus , Luxembourg, Malta - 3 member states of the EU,
Liechtenstein, Iceland - 2 Member States of the EEA (European Economic Area ) ,
Andorra, Monaco , San Marino - 3 states outside the EEA, but who the euro as currency.
The Role of Small States in a future Europe: strengthening the influence of medium and small in the European institutions, as a counterweight against the Great. [ 'Means': such as Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Portugal, Greece and others. ] Every Little will in turn have a representative who votes in the EU Council, a judge in the Court of Luxembourg, a member of the European Commission, of members who vote in the European Parliament, and a head of state or Government in the European Council. A vocation to get majority of medium and small in legislative institutions (Council and Parliament), where a single vote can be decisive. More than one member state is small , the more relative influence is great .
Before considering accession to the EU of large states such as Turkey or Ucraine, first open the possibility of accession to the 5 Littles who are not yet Member States.
For the Games of the Small European States, held in Monaco in June 2007, see:
http://rudolfamonaco.web-log.nl/rudolfamonaco/2007/07/gidsland_monaco.html . These
2009 Games will be held in Cyprus.
See also, on Cyprus and Turkey: http://rudolfmisset.web-log.nl/rudolfmisset/2005/06/turkey_european.html .
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