Accession of ten countries and signing of Constitution

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Ten countries joined the European Union in the largest single expansion to date. This historic moment marked the accession of Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia. The addition of these nations expanded the EU to 25 member states, encompassing a population of over 450 million. Simultaneously, the signing of the EU Constitution took place. The document aimed to streamline decision-making processes and strengthen cooperation among member states. It outlined key principles of the EU, such as the protection of human rights and the rule of law. The accession of the ten countries and the signing of the Constitution had significant implications for the EU's political, economic, and social landscape. It increased the Union's diversity, expanded its internal market, and enhanced its global influence. The event represented a milestone in the ongoing integration of European nations and signaled a commitment to shared values and goals. #EuropeanUnion #EUExpansion #ConstitutionSigning #HistoricEvent
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