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    Majority of EU Citizens Favour Enlargement, Poll Indicates

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    Posted on September 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A recent poll shows 56% of EU citizens support enlargement, with varying levels of enthusiasm across countries. Candidate countries like Albania show strong support.

    Poll Shows Majority of EU Citizens Support Union Enlargement

    Support for EU Enlargement

    (Reuters) -A European Commission poll released on Tuesday indicated that 56% of EU citizens support further enlargement of the European Union, though backing varies dramatically by country, while candidates to join show mixed enthusiasm about EU membership.

    Public Opinion by Country

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Candidate Countries' Support

    Most candidate countries have been building ties with the EU for decades even as Russia seeks to maintain its influence and deter the West in regions that were formerly part of or allied with the Soviet Union.

    Geopolitical Context

    The war in Ukraine has intensified this geopolitical rift as countries decide whether to move closer to Brussels or lean towards Moscow.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    56% of EU citizens favour further enlargement, even if more than two-thirds say they do not feel well informed about it.

    Support varies across the EU, with people in 23 member states showing at least 50% support for enlargement. Sweden (79%), Denmark (75%), and Lithuania (74%) lead those backing enlargement, while the Czech Republic and France (both 43%) and Austria (45%) show the lowest support.

    Notably, among the EU's top three economies, only Italy reaches majority support at 53%, while Germany and France rank lower.

    Among candidate countries, Albania leads with 91% support, while Serbia shows the lowest at 33%.

    In the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood, Georgia (74%) and Ukraine (68%) show strong support for EU membership, with Moldova at 60%.

    The survey was conducted between February and March 2025, gathering views of over 26,300 citizens across all 27 EU member states. Surveys in candidate countries used face-to-face interviews with 1,000 individuals per country between May and June.

    CONTEXT

    Croatia joined the EU in 2013 in the most recent enlargement. The largest expansion occurred in 2004 when 10 countries joined, including eight Central and Eastern European states.

    WHAT'S NEXT

    Ukraine and Moldova formally opened accession negotiations in June 2024, with both countries aiming to open their first negotiation clusters on fundamentals as soon as possible.

    Georgia's EU accession process remains suspended after talks were halted by the government until 2028.

    (Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro; Editing by Matt Scuffham, William Maclean)

    Table of Contents

    • Support for EU Enlargement
    • Public Opinion by Country
    • Candidate Countries' Support
    • Geopolitical Context

    Key Takeaways

    • •56% of EU citizens support further enlargement.
    • •Support varies significantly by country.
    • •Sweden, Denmark, and Lithuania show highest support.
    • •Albania leads candidate countries with 91% support.
    • •Ukraine and Moldova have initiated accession talks.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Majority of EU citizens favour enlargement, poll indicates

    1What percentage of EU citizens support enlargement?

    According to a European Commission poll, 56% of EU citizens support further enlargement of the European Union.

    2Which countries show the highest support for EU enlargement?

    Sweden (79%), Denmark (75%), and Lithuania (74%) lead the support for EU enlargement among member states.

    3What are the current candidate countries for EU membership?

    Albania leads with 91% support for EU membership, while Serbia shows the lowest at 33%.

    4When did Ukraine and Moldova open accession negotiations?

    Ukraine and Moldova formally opened accession negotiations in June 2024.

    5What is the significance of the war in Ukraine regarding EU enlargement?

    The war in Ukraine has intensified the geopolitical rift, influencing countries' decisions to move closer to the EU or lean towards Russia.

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