Nation Votes to Join European Union
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Estonians voted overwhelmingly to join the European Union, crowning the small Baltic nation’s break with its Soviet past.
With all votes counted, the “yes” camp had 66.9% of the vote, the election commission said. The balloting was seen by many as the culmination of more than a decade of painful reforms aimed at returning Estonia to mainstream Europe, despite fears that Estonia’s dynamic economy might get bogged down in EU red tape.
“Spring has arrived in Estonia -- we’re back in Europe,” Prime Minister Juhan Parts said. “We will stay Estonian, but with this emotional feeling that we will belong to a family ... a family of the European people.”
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