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Question: Which one of the following countries in the former Yugoslavia is most likely to join the EU?
#1
Serbia
 
#2
Bosnia-Herzegovina
 
#3
North Macedonia
 
#4
Montenegro
 
#5
Albania
 
#6
Kosovo
 
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Total Voters: 31

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Storr
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« on: August 08, 2020, 03:59:21 PM »
« edited: August 09, 2020, 01:13:32 PM by Storr »

From what I can know (which isn't all that much) about the Balkans, the three with the most realistic shot of joining the EU in the next 10-15 years are Montenegro, Albania (I know the thread is former Yugoslav countries, but Albania is a close neighbor), and Northern Macedonia (in order of closest to gaining membership). I wouldn't have included NM before the name change which resolved the dispute with the Greeks. Serbia can't join as long as Kosovo is an issue, while Bosnia and Herzegovina is way too much of a mess. There isn't even a single government of the country, for Pete's sake.  
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