With regard to the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC), what are the effects of the enlargement of the European Union?
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With regard to the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC), what are the effects of the enlargement of the European Union? In today's world, there is somewhat of a challenge concerning the 'enlargement of the European Union'. However, in November 2003, breaking news was welcomed concerning the future 'enlargement'. In Brussels, the European Union's executive Commission cleared the final obstacle to 10 new countries entering the bloc next year, saying all would be ready to join on schedule on May 1, 2004. However, in order to fully comprehend the situation, it is important to look at the past growth of the European Union, the present situation and what the consequences of this enlargement would result in. First and foremost what are the ten CEE countries, or as referred to classically in French, the PECO (Pays d'Europe Centrale et Orientale). Thirteen countries have applied to European Union membership: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania,...

