Support for EU Membership Stays Strong Among Candidate Nations

That is the message to emerge after the European Commission published the results of the latest perception surveys on enlargement among citizens in the Western Balkans, Eastern Neighbourhood and Türkiye.

The findings, revealed on Friday, show that support for EU accession remains strong across the enlargement partners.

It says citizens are continuing to associate closer ties with the European Union with greater security, economic opportunity and better prospects for younger generations.

The findings were welcomed by the EU Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos.

The official said: “As the latest polls show, citizens across our enlargement partners are clear about what closer ties with the European Union mean in practice: stronger peace and security, wider economic opportunities, and better prospects for the next generation”.

In candidate countries and potential candidates, surveys show that EU accession continues to enjoy public support, although levels of support vary among countries.

In the Western Balkans, support is strongest in Albania (92%) and Kosovo (83%). More than 60% of respondents in Montenegro, North Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina are also in favour of joining the EU, while support in Serbia stands at 31%.

Expectations about the timing for accession have grown significantly in Montenegro, where 62% believe that the country will join the EU in the next five years, compared to 39% in 2025. In the Eastern Neighbourhood, support for EU accession stands at 71% in Georgia, 65% in Ukraine and 58% in Moldova.

In Türkiye, 46% of respondents expressed support for EU membership.

The perception surveys were conducted through face-to-face interviews between February and April 2026.

A sample of around 1,000 individuals per partner country and 2,400 individuals in Türkiye, was selected using a two-stage stratified sampling design method.

The results will help inform the Commission’s outreach and engagement with the public in partner countries. They will also support the Commission’s communication on progress in the enlargement process, including as part of the annual enlargement reporting cycle.

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10 responses to “Support for EU Membership Stays Strong Among Candidate Nations”

  1. Peanut Butter Woman Avatar
    Peanut Butter Woman

    Typical European optimism, eh? It’s like waiting for your bus in the rain – you know it’ll come eventually, but you’ll probably have to stand there wondering if it’s worth the wait! 😂

  2. Nickname 
Master Avatar
    Nickname Master

    Gosh, who would’ve thought that people actually want to join the EU? Must be the free pastries at the meetings that seal the deal! 🍰💼

  3. Princess Dove Avatar
    Princess Dove

    Looks like the folks in the Balkans are all in for the EU train—who wouldn’t want to hop on the express to bureaucracy central? 🚂💼

  4. Osprey Avatar

    Looks like everyone wants to join the EU faster than a eurocrat can say “bureaucrazy,” eh? 🤔 But hey, who wouldn’t want a front-row seat to the EU’s circus? 🎪

  5. Street Squirrel Avatar
    Street Squirrel

    Candidacy for EU membership? Brilliant! Who wouldn’t want to jump through endless hoops for the privilege of bureaucracy and regulations? 🤷‍♂️ Just what every aspiring nation dreams of, right? 😂

  6. the dude Avatar
    the dude

    Support for EU membership is as solid as a British pub on a Friday night – who wouldn’t want to join the club where the drinks are overpriced and the rules are endless? 🍻

  7. Red Delicious Avatar
    Red Delicious

    Seems like the EU’s got more fans than a football team after a winning streak—who knew joining a club could be so trendy? 🥳 Just wait till they realize it comes with a dress code and hefty membership fees! 😅

  8. Domino Avatar

    Support for EU membership is as strong as a double espresso after a long night at the pub—who wouldn’t want to join a club with all the bureaucracy you can handle? 🍻 Just hope they don’t check our dance moves at the door!

  9. poppin loot Avatar
    poppin loot

    Support for EU membership is just like a fine wine, isn’t it? Always getting better with age, or maybe that’s just the hope that comes with dreaming of bureaucracy and endless forms! 🍷😄

  10. Tough Nut Avatar
    Tough Nut

    Seems like everyone’s keen on joining the EU bandwagon—who wouldn’t want to trade their local delights for a spot in the bureaucratic paradise of Brussels? 😏 Just a tad optimistic, innit?

  11. Prometheus Avatar
    Prometheus

    Seems like everyone’s suddenly a fan of the EU—who knew? Maybe they think membership comes with free croissants and an endless supply of espresso! 😂🥐

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