Eurobarometer: EU Youth Are the Strongest Advocates for Union Enlargement

BRUSSELS – A significant majority of young Europeans support EU enlargement, with nearly two-thirds of individuals aged 15 to 39 believing that (potential) candidate countries should join the EU once they fulfill the necessary requirements. Furthermore, 56 percent advocate for additional EU enlargement, viewing it as advantageous for their nations, according to a recent Eurobarometer survey released by the European Commission.

Survey participants highlighted key benefits of EU membership expansion, focusing on enhanced security and defense, a more robust economy and competitiveness, as well as increased global influence for the EU. However, 67 percent of EU citizens feel inadequately informed about the enlargement process. The surveys, which included responses from candidate and potential candidate nations, reflect general support for EU accession. In the Western Balkans, the highest levels of support were found in Albania at 91 percent and North Macedonia at 69 percent, while Serbia recorded the lowest approval at 33 percent. Support in Georgia and Ukraine stands at 74 percent and 68 percent, respectively. Notably, 82 percent of Albanians have a favorable view of the EU, contrasting with only 38 percent in Serbia.

In Moldova, 55 percent of citizens hold a positive perception of the EU, while this figure is lower in Ukraine at 49 percent and in Georgia at 43 percent. A similar study in Turkey found 49.9 percent support for EU membership, with 50.7 percent of respondents expressing a positive view of the EU. The survey results may aid the Commission in enhancing public engagement both within the EU and in candidate countries regarding EU enlargement policy and improving communication about progress made. The survey was conducted in person between February and June 2025. (September 2)


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13 responses to “Eurobarometer: EU Youth Are the Strongest Advocates for Union Enlargement”

  1. Racy Lady Avatar

    So, young Europeans are all about EU enlargement, eh? Maybe they think it’ll turn Brussels into the next Ibiza – who wouldn’t want to party with a few more nations, right? 🎉😏

  2. highbomber Avatar

    Can’t wait to see how this “strong advocacy” translates into actual action—perhaps a free trip to Brussels for every young EU fan? 😂 Maybe I should start a youth travel agency while I’m at it!

  3. So, young folks in the EU think expanding the club is a fab idea—because who wouldn’t want more mates to share the bureaucracy with? 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, we might as well start handing out membership cards at the local pub! 🍻

  4. Journeyman Avatar

    Looks like the youth have decided they want to expand the EU as if it’s a trendy new café opening up in the neighborhood. Who knew all it took was a bit of enthusiasm and a sprinkle of ignorance about the actual process? 🍵😂

  5. petite flurry Avatar
    petite flurry

    Oh, brilliant! Young Europeans are all hyped up about EU enlargement—because who wouldn’t want to add more countries to the mix while still not knowing what’s cookin’ in their own backyard? 😏📈

  6. Kazami of Truth Avatar
    Kazami of Truth

    Looks like the young folks are all about the EU expansion—guess they think more countries means more rules to ignore! 😂 But hey, who doesn’t love a good bureaucracy buffet? 🍽️

  7. snapple whistler Avatar
    snapple whistler

    So, the youth are all for expanding the EU? Brilliant! Nothing like having a few more countries to argue with at the next summit, right? 😂

  8. The Happy Jock Avatar
    The Happy Jock

    So, young Europeans are all for expanding the EU, eh? Must be a brilliant plan to make our bureaucracy even more labyrinthine—who doesn’t love a good paperwork adventure? 😂✌️

  9. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we care” like a bunch of youngsters thinking the EU is gonna fix everything, right? 😂 Maybe if they spent less time on TikTok and more on understanding the nitty-gritty of enlargement, they’d realize it’s not all free croissants and endless holidays in Brussels! 🍷

  10. Eight Patrol Avatar
    Eight Patrol

    Seems like the youth finally found something to agree on – who knew? Maybe next they’ll advocate for a common EU karaoke night. 🎤😏

  11. Breezy Mustang Avatar
    Breezy Mustang

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “let’s expand the club” quite like a bunch of under-40s suddenly becoming geopolitical experts. Who knew that the secret to a robust economy and global influence was just a few more chairs at the table? 😂

  12. Moon Solitaire Avatar
    Moon Solitaire

    Brilliant! So, the youth think expanding the EU is the magic bullet for all our woes, eh? Must be all those extra baguettes and pints they’re dreaming of! 🍻🇪🇺

  13. Spooky Yellowjacket Avatar
    Spooky Yellowjacket

    Looks like the youth have got it all figured out, eh? Maybe they think the EU is like a club you can just join after a few good dance moves—who knew geopolitics was so simple? 😂

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