RENEW EUROPE WELCOMES ENLARGEMENT PACKAGE

12 November 2025 by
ALDE Party, ALDE Party Communications

Renew Europe welcomes the EU enlargement package presented by Commissioner Marta Kos last week in the European Parliament. It shows significant progress has been made by a number of countries hoping to join the European Union, from Montenegro to Ukraine. 

Most accession countries are working to complete the hard but necessary groundwork needed to unite Europe. This makes us stronger, as underlined by Petras Austrevicius MEP (Liberalų sąjūdis, LT): 

“We congratulate the European Commission on its mature and sober assessment of the prospects for enlargement, which is also encouraging. The current geopolitical situation requires Europe to continue unifying and strengthening its economic and political power. Enlargement based on individual merits and accomplishments is the answer." 

Hilde Vautmans MEP (Open Vld, BE) added: 

"If we want to strengthen Europe geostrategically, enlargement is essential—our recent past has proven that. The Baltic states and Poland are leading the way in supporting Ukraine and defending our external borders. They are living proof of how enlargement has made us stronger. But we cannot ‘enlarge’ again with business as usual. This next enlargement move will only succeed if we end the paralysis of national vetoes. We cannot afford to bring in new Orbáns." 

Renew Europe calls for a coordinated widening and reforming of the Union, which must go hand in hand, as per the Gozi Report voted last month in the European Parliament, which underlined that message. 

Sandro Gozi MEP (Mouvement Démocrate, FR) concluded:  

“Enlargement means reform, simple as that. If the Commission and Council cannot even begin this discussion, we are not being truthful to candidate countries, and to ourselves. The European Parliament’s demand is very clear, with the adoption of my report last month: Let us reform Europe to unify the continent. Delaying the institutional debate risks creating a two-tier Europe, while taking the pressure off the real problem: the EU as it is, is not fit for purpose... let alone with 30 or more members.” 

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