The approval of the Maastricht Treaty by an overwhelming majority in the Greek Parliament in July 1992 was a milestone in the history of Greece’s integration in the European edifice—or any other similar world order—for both historical and practical reasons. In historical terms, the Treaty was the first that Greece ever signed on a par and simultaneously with the other founding members, as opposed to other partial, belated or lopsided involvements in previous international arrangements.
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