The Macedonian Tendency: Some "blah blah" from Michael Sahlin is the EU`s special representative to Skopje

Friday, April 22, 2005

Some "blah blah" from Michael Sahlin is the EU`s special representative to Skopje

I have no idea what this EU guy is talking about but t might offer some clues to those who are willing to slog through his double talk!

Institute for War and Peace Reporting

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It means that in the Western Balkans our political agendas match one another to a high degree and that the two organisations can work very closely together in the region.

Aside from the technical aspects, the broad conditions for membership of both organisations can be broken down into three main areas – governance, judiciary and international cooperation.

Governance is perhaps the most obvious. NATO and the EU are democratic clubs that require members to exhibit high standards of governance. All Western Balkan states pass this essential test. The Adriatic Charter countries also pass the test of civilian control over the military.


... In FYROM, (puke!!!) which has a population of just over 2 million, about a million legal cases have built up in the courts. Even I can do the maths needed to work out the ratio of unresolved cases per head of the population. So can prospective investors.

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