Realistically what would it take for Russia to join the EU?
Russia in the EU??
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If we join EU (which is absurd) ill move to Italy and have sex with older women that will treat me like a boy toy.
Euros to accept that Russia would have more votes in the EU parliament than either Germany or France because of its population
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Us not to veto it. And this is impossible
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You know im thinking about doing it anyway but the chances are higher with EU of course.
It should be the other way around.
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More of an alliance.
It would be useful for Europe
They're never going to become a full member since they would hold the most power. France and germany wouldn't like that.
Something like Norway deal might be possible where the EU cucks them meaning they get no votes, but can enjoy other benefits of the membership
Under current policy you would have the same number of votes as us since its capped.
Eurasian Economic Union should be turned into a political Eurasian Union, and then we should have a European Union and Eurasian Union alliance
Already exists
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it would need to have no russians in it
Russia is too prideful to do that. They want to be the one calling the shots.
Yeah maybe
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i thought duginism couldn't be any more cringe than it is but seeing it from an irish flag puts it over
Yeah, I know. I posted it's logo. It's just an economic, free market union though. I'm talking about one currency, Eurasian parliament, political union like EU
In an Eurasian Union they would be the ones calling the shots, cooperation and alliance with EU would be possible as one side wouldn't directly make internal decisions for the other.
Russia would have to choose which one to be cucked by China or the EU. Russia is too irrelevant to be having completely independent politics. You need more than nukes and big army since conventional warfare is even less likely to happen. It's all about economical warfare and shit like that
For them to be a full democracy, with someone like Navalny in charge.
Takes one to know one
>with someone like Navalny in charge.
He's just an opportunist and isn't for western style democracy look up his history and other views other than Putin bad
Romania will do whatever the bosses of the EU say and if they want Russia then Romania will accept Russia.
Are there ANY prominent figures in Russia that advocate democracy and integration with the EU/ NATO???
>democracy and integration with the EU/ NATO???
If you have such views it's the same as in the west being a nazi. Not only you be unlikely to have a political career but not any other career either. It's a social and economic suicide to publicly run for such agenda. That's why you don't see even in town councils etc . politicians holding such views. In many ways Russia is a lost cause if you try to push there western ideas like that. And it's their choice if they don't want to. Western democracy shouldn't be the norm in every country since clearly it doesn't work everywhere and might lead to chaos (middle east and 90s Russia for example)
>rusia in the EU
probably the best joke this month, congrats.
People might have laughed at that in the 90s if someone said eastern bloc countries were to join.
I hope never. We will block it every chance we will get
romanian liberal fags be like: "you're anti EU? so you're pro Russia then!"
oh..
Why?
France and Germany wanting someone else to be their equal
they are dangerous, authoritarian, muslim-ridden and Russia in EU means Russia-Germany cooperation which was always terrible for us
Russia would have to abide by polish laws if they are in EU.
how? if anything EU membership means that you have to abide German/French law
>dangerous
Like poles
>authoritarian
Like Germany
>muslim-ridden
Like France
Anything else?
Poles don't write EU laws?
you'll never join anyway
not with your invasion and war in ukraine
I agree that the other two aren't problems, but you have to admit your country is quite authoritarian and that Germany seems like an anarchy compared to Russia.
If Russia were to be part of the EU what do you think would the EU want from Russia to change?
I've seen people talking about freedom of speech, civil rights, and homo rights.
It's not invasion
>your country is quite authoritarian and that Germany seems like an anarchy compared to Russia.
Secret police would raid you in Germany if you're suspected of not liking minorities, is that not authoritarian and limiting freedom of expression and free speech?