THEORIES FOR THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
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Nevertheless, the EU formulated thousands of acts which made all our lives easier and our countries better, for instance, the “roaming directive”, which contains the insurance that the difference between roaming and national telephone prices should approach zero by 2015. Or for another example, the 2005/36 EC directive, which lays down the free movement of professionals, meaning that a person having professional qualifications has to have access to the same profession with the same rights as citizens. As a conclusion, I can declare that there are more stronger and persuasive arguments on the deeper integration side than on the eurosceptic side. Although in my home country, in Hungary only one-third of the population supports the membership of the EU, I deeply believe that Hungary’s national interest is best served in a well-functioning, open, flexible, and adaptable European Union.
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