30 Apr 2024
EU celebrates 2004 enlargement
This week, the European Union marks the 20th anniversary of the 2004 enlargement. On 1 May 2004, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia joined the EU. In her speech before Parliament last week, President von der Leyen described this important moment in the EU's integration process as “the birth of a new era”. The Commission point out that over these last 20 years, 450 million Europeans have enjoyed freedom of movement across a larger Union. Citizens have stronger rights and freedoms. Democracy and the rule of law have been reinforced, despite being tested at times. Opportunities for both people and business have grown. The enlargement has provided more EU citizens and businesses with opportunities to study and work abroad, invest and export in a wider Union. The 2004 enlargement has also strengthened Europe's voice on the global stage.
The European Commission has launced a dedicated website for more information about the 2004 enlargement, as well as the Commission's activities in celebration of the 20th anniversary.