Accession Criteria


Accession Criteria : In June 1993, the Copenhagen European Council recognized the right of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe to join the European Union (EU) when they had fulfilled three criteria: (a) political: stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for minorities; (b) economic: a functioning market economy; (c) incorporation of the body of Community laws (acquis): adherence to the various political, economic and monetary aims of the EU. These accession criteria were confirmed in December 1995 by the Madrid European Council, which also stressed the importance of adapting the applicant countries' administrative structures to create the conditions for a gradual, harmonious integration. However, the EU reserved the right to decide when it would be ready to accept new members. See: Acquis communautaire
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