Whistle-stopping Eurobus

  • 2003-04-17
  • Arturas Racas
Lithuania "It's a good thing that the government finally decided to tell us what the hell this European Union is," said Jonas Macys, a 44-year-old Lithuanian farmer, as he got off the bus.Clutching leaflets outlining direct EU farm subsidies, milk quotas and help to small businesses, he welcomes attempts by the special Eurobus, which will visit 20 cities in the run up to the small Baltic country's May 10-11 referendum on EU entry, to explain what membership really means."Otherwise some people would not have participated in the referendum just because they knew nothing about it," he said.Mac...
 
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