Abstrakt
The author claims that the eurozone crisis has generated the most difficult situation European
integration has faced since the 1950s. The crisis will hinder the enlargement of the European Union with new members and the process of EU democratization. The role of Germany in the EU
has been excessively increased, and Berlin will take advantage of this, persuading other partners
to adopt German solutions in terms of recovery from the crisis. With the exception of the
left-wing party (Die Linke), the remaining German political parties support the government’s
point of view. The eurozone crisis has resulted in the global deterioration of the EU’s image, contributing to a decline in its importance and impact.