BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Croatia may have to go straight into an EU disciplinary procedure when it joins the bloc in July and face an even tougher haul than its ex-Communist peers in adapting to free market pressures.
Croatia will become the European Union's 28th member state and only the second entrant, after Slovenia, of the republics that emerged from the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s.
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