Romania takes over the EU at its peak, pessimistic Juncker that it wants to manage

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has expressed his reservations regarding Romania's chairmanship at the EU Presidency. He said Romania, technically, is prepared for”, but then he's showing his fears of whether Bucharest understands what it means to lead Union”. “They're technically prepared. [...]
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has expressed his reservations regarding Romania's chairmanship at the EU Presidency.
He said Romania, technically, is prepared for”, but then he's showing his fears of whether Bucharest understands what it means to lead Union”.
They're technically prepared. But I think the authorities in Bucharest still do not understand what it means to lead the Union. Instead of making decisions, you should be willing to listen to others and also be willing to face some problems that some countries may have. When I take all these issues into account, I have some doubts that Romania will be willing to face all these questions”, Juncker has said of the Suntag am Sontag”, Pryskopi has attended.
This is the first time the EU Presidency has been brought into the hands of a country still under special rules imposed by the European Union”, the paper writes.
The European Union continues to have large investments in Romania itself in fighting corruption in this country.
The newspaper further writes: From Evil to Worse
“If the Austrian presidency has been disappointed last year by the six countries of the former Yugoslavia, it will get worse with Rumami. But our receptions from Bucharest, of course, are big”, the paper writes.
After Rwania, the EU presidency, Finland will take over at the end of 2019. As of January 1st 2020, the chairmanship of the EU takes Croatia, which has warned it will immediately organise a summit for the Western Balkan countries. The European Union has accepted this.
Many Challenges
Romania will have a number of challenges on the table for the next six months. B REXIT, then the European Union budget that will be allocated for 2021-2027 and will also be followed by the challenge of elections in the European Parliament in May 2019. /Periscope.












