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  1. And yet, they still blame the EU for a lot of things. All the good things are taken for granted, and the rest is to blame the EU (this is also the fact in Western Europe)

  2. boaeatinganelephant on

    Romanians have sneakily taken South Dobruja. They have violated the Treaty of Craiova and should give Bulgaria reparations in the form of mamaliga.

  3. Beautiful_Limit_2719 on

    Low-debt countries whose citizens have learned to live on low wages.
    When the USA sucks up all the wealth, the Dutch will move to Romania,Germans to Bulgaria,you will see guys 😉

  4. iVar4sale on

    I don’t know what’s more wild: the fact that we were on the same level in 2012 as Estonia was in 2003… or the fact that we overtook them somehow

  5. kvjetinacek on

    This show nothing lol. Europeans and their understanding of GDP is amusing. Try to make it relate to literally anything and we can discuss.

  6. Knjaz136 on

    Ehm.

    I mean, EU definitely wasnt a bad thing for them due to all the financial support they got (well, we, I’m from one of those countries) , but attributing all the growth that happened during **20 years** to EU?

    Show us Turkey for the same timespan of 20 years, for example. As an example of what a country that wasnt ruled by the wisest leadership could achieve in same time.

  7. Not all the growth is because of EU. They were bound to grow the moment they left behind communism.

  8. CameraSea7755 on

    It would be better to also include countries that are not part of EU.
    Those countries shown in the graphic increased GDP significantly, but we don’t know that it’s got something to do with joining the EU if you don’t include the other countries

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