I am no expert on the matter but what I see is what I will say.
Romania has joined the E.U. on the 1st of January,2007 and is newly accepted members of NATO.
Promises of a brighter future with a first-world standard of living for the commoner abound.
But all the fruits of sacrifice are supposed to be borne 30 to 50 years from now.
More probably than not, the economies of nations subscribing to this trend towards a global government will flourish with the inevitable influx of investment and political influence.
Large multi-national corporations will move in and set up shop in Romania providing European standard services, big European banks will provide credit with lower interest rates.
Before Hungary joined the E.U. a couple of years ago certain commodities were cheaper in Hungary than they were in Romania. This led to a situation where Romanians would cross the border into Hungary to do their shopping.
Romania’s admission into the European Union does not represent the end of the road.
It is just a foundation which, if we will continue reforms with enough speed, will turn Romania into a successful country.
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I see the future of Romania: a state without a say in its own affairs, with an economy which profits foreign corporations than it does its own, one that has to take what it is given.
"He who sacrifices freedom for security deserves neither" - Benjamin Franklin
I am no expert on the matter but what I see is what I will say.
Romania has joined the E.U. on the 1st of January,2007 and is newly accepted members of NATO.
Promises of a brighter future with a first-world standard of living for the commoner abound.
But all the fruits of sacrifice are supposed to be borne 30 to 50 years from now.
More probably than not, the economies of nations subscribing to this trend towards a global government will flourish with the inevitable influx of investment and political influence.
Large multi-national corporations will move in and set up shop in Romania providing European standard services, big European banks will provide credit with lower interest rates.
Before Hungary joined the E.U. a couple of years ago certain commodities were cheaper in Hungary than they were in Romania. This led to a situation where Romanians would cross the border into Hungary to do their shopping.
Romania’s admission into the European Union does not represent the end of the road.
It is just a foundation which, if we will continue reforms with enough speed, will turn Romania into a successful country.
.
I see the future of Romania: a state without a say in its own affairs, with an economy which profits foreign corporations than it does its own, one that has to take what it is given.
"He who sacrifices freedom for security deserves neither" - Benjamin Franklin