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Guidance Note

Members of the European Union

The European Union

 
A European Union member state is any one of the twenty-seven countries that have joined the European Union (EU) since its inception in 1958 as the European Economic Community (EEC). From an original membership of six states, there have been six successive enlargements, the largest occurring on 1 May 2004, when ten member states joined.

Following the addition of Romania and Bulgaria in 2007, the EU's membership now stands at twenty-seven. Negotiations are also under way with a number of other states. The process of enlargement is sometimes referred to as European integration. However, this term is also used to refer to the intensification of cooperation between EU member states as national governments allow for the gradual centralising of power within European institutions. Before being allowed to join the European Union, a state must fulfil the economic and political conditions generally known as the Copenhagen criteria: these basically require that a candidate member state must enjoy a secular, democratic system of government, together with the corresponding freedoms and institutions, and respect the rule of law. Under the terms of the Treaty on European Union, enlargement of the Union is conditional upon the agreement of each existing member state as well as approval by the European Parliament.

Bulgaria and Romania comprise the second part of the EU's fifth enlargement, and joined the EU on 1 January 2007. This date was agreed upon at the Thessaloniki Summit in 2003, confirmed at Brussels on 18 June 2004, and affirmed by the country reports of October 2004 and the final report delivered on 26 September 2006. Bulgaria and Romania signed their Treaty of Accession on 25 April 2005 at a ceremony held at Neumünster Abbey in Luxembourg.
 

Flag

State

Official name 

Accession  

Population  

Flag of Austria

Austria

Republic of Austria

1 January 1995

8,316,487

Flag of Belgium

Belgium

Kingdom of Belgium

25 March 1957

10,584,534

Flag of Bulgaria

Bulgaria

Republic of Bulgaria

1 January 2007

7,679,290

Flag of Cyprus

Cyprus

Republic of Cyprus

1 May2004

766,400

Flag of the Czech Republic

Czech Republic

Czech Republic

1 May 2004

10,306,709

Flag of Denmark

Denmark

Kingdom of Denmark

1 January 1973

5,457,415

Flag of Estonia

Estonia

Republic of Estonia

1 May 2004

1,342,409

Flag of Finland

Finland

Republic of Finland

1 January 1995

5,289,128

Flag of France

France

French Republic

25 March 1957

63,392,140

Flag of Germany

Germany

Federal Republic of Germany

25 March 1957

82,314,906

Flag of Greece

Greece

Hellenic Republic

1 January 1981

11,125,179

Flag of Hungary

Hungary

Republic of Hungary

1 May 2004

10,066,158

Flag of Ireland

Ireland

Ireland

1 January 1973

4,239,848

Flag of Italy

Italy

Italian Republic

25 March 1957

59,131,287

Flag of Latvia

Latvia

Republic of Latvia

1 May 2004

2,281,305

Flag of Lithuania

Lithuania

Republic of Lithuania

1 May 2004

3,373,991

Flag of Luxembourg

Luxembourg

Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

25 March 1957

476,200

Flag of Malta

Malta

Republic of Malta

1 May 2004

404,962

Flag of the Netherlands

Netherlands

Netherlands

25 March 1957

16,372,715

Flag of Poland

Poland

Republic of Poland

1 May 2004

38,116,486

Flag of Portugal

Portugal

Portuguese Republic

1 January 1986

10,599,095

Flag of Romania

Romania

Romania

1 January 2007

21,565,119

Flag of Slovakia

Slovakia

Slovak Republic

1 May 2004

5,396,168

Flag of Slovenia

Slovenia

Republic of Slovenia

1 May 2004

2,013,597

Flag of Spain

Spain

Kingdom of Spain

1 January 1986

45,116,894

Flag of Sweden

Sweden

Kingdom of Sweden

1 January 1995

9,142,817

Flag of the United Kingdom

United Kingdom

United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

1 January 1973

60,587,300

 

 

Last updated 9 March 2010