The British newspaper “Daily Mail” published a report on European countries that could follow the example of the United Kingdom and leave the European bloc, and the newspaper suggested that 5 countries could take this measure.
The report provided an analysis of the economic conditions in the countries of the European region, and was based on a survey conducted by “Eurobarometer”.
– Greece: Tensions have escalated since the beginning of the debt crisis in the country in 2009, and Athens is studying the demands of the European Union, which it considers insulting, about taking strict economic measures.
According to the results of the survey, 53% of those polled have a pessimistic view of the future of the European bloc.
Italy: After being severely affected by the Corona pandemic, countries began to question the European Union, as Italians criticize the union due to the slow and ineffective relief measures.
According to the results of the survey, 33% of those surveyed have a pessimistic view.
France: Many French are convinced of the loss of sovereignty in favor of Brussels, and in light of this the popularity of Marine Le Pen, who calls for a departure from the European Union, is increasing, while Macron is losing popular support due to pension reforms.
According to the results of the survey, 57% of those surveyed have a pessimistic view.
Sweden: An early exit from the European Union is unlikely, but dissatisfaction with the bloc’s interference in the country’s affairs is growing. “It is the German authorities, Poland and France who really decide how the Swedes live,” said the leader of the “Swedish Democrats”.
According to the results of the survey, 24% of those surveyed have a pessimistic view.
Hungary (Hungary): Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has become a pariah in Europe because of his relations with Moscow, the European Union has refused to grant the country billions of euros from the pandemic recovery fund, and Brussels is calling Budapest for major political reforms, but Orban is unlikely to agree to them .
According to the results of the survey, 43% of those surveyed have a pessimistic view.
This article was originally published by RT.