Iceland review - 2012, Síða 61

Iceland review - 2012, Síða 61
ICELAND REVIEW 59 green Movement. They managed to work around their difference of opinion, resulting in Iceland applying for membership to the EU in July 2009. Eleven months later the negotiation process started and it is still in action. The reason why things are moving so fast is that Iceland has already adopted a large share of the EU legislation through the European Economic Area (EEA) agreement. you could even say the country is to an extent a 70 percent member of the EU already. deClininG SuPPorT The prospect of joining the EU became more real in the aftermath of the financial collapse in October 2008. Many Icelanders were angry, blaming the old system for what went wrong. New solutions were sought and some speculated whether the fall would have been less catastrophic if Iceland had been a member of the EU. Public opinion polls, published around the time of the 2009 parliamentary election, showed support for joining the EU and even stronger support for starting the application process. Now, three years later, it’s the other way around. The latest survey, carried out by the University of Iceland in April 2012, describes the development clearly: now 54 percent of respondents oppose joining the EU, 28 percent are in favor of membership and 18 percent are undecided. However, in spite of these results, Icelanders are generally not opposed to the EU talks. Approximately 63 percent of the nation want negotiations to continue, as indicated in other recent polls. This suggests that most people want to have the finalized deal on the table and see what the EU has to offer. Many reasons have been mentioned in regard to declining support for joining the EU, the most probable being the European economic crisis. When constantly bom- barded with bad news from the Eurozone, it becomes easy to doubt its excellence. Another explanation could be the unpopu- larity of the current government; everything it does gets viewed in a negative light. THe newS CoveraGe The biggest Icelandic newspaper, Fréttablaðið, is pro-EU. It approaches the matter meekly and invests much energy in rectifying false statements. On the other end of the scale, the country’s second-largest newspaper, the once mighty Morgunblaðið, strongly opposes the EU. It reports aggres- sively against the EU and sometimes crosses the line on ethics when covering EU-related issues. The Icelandic coalition government is notably split on the EU question and its ministers have actively voiced their differ- ence of opinion in the media. Minister of the Interior Ögmundur Jónasson of the Left-greens once wrote in Morgunblaðið: “The same could happen to us as the Native Americans. They lost their land, and the only thing they had left was glass pearls and firewater.” And then he went on to talk about EU imperialism, concluding: “The only thing missing is the Lebensraum demand.” Jóhannes Benediktsson discusses the pros and cons of joining the European Union.
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