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Immigration: Olaf Scholz talks about tougher asylum laws

Immigration: Olaf Scholz talks about tougher asylum laws

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Schulz talks about tougher asylum law

Parts of the German federal government have recently resisted EU reforms. Olaf Scholz has now made it clear that Berlin will not stand in the way of the new asylum law.

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The German Chancellor has spoken out in the dispute over the asylum crisis list.

Reuters

  • German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock had previously rejected a planned EU reform on asylum.

  • This would allow members to tighten conditions in times of crisis.

  • Now the German Chancellor has made it clear that his government supports these plans.

The German federal government stands on one side Emergency regulation on EU asylum law is not on the way. Chancellor Olaf Scholz explained this to his ministers on Wednesday. The European Union Interior Ministers’ meeting is scheduled to be held tomorrow in Brussels. So far, Germany has abstained from the vote, thus preventing reform – and now Schulz is speaking out, Bild writes.

This is what the regulations stipulate

With crisis regulation, for example Provided that when there is high migration pressure this period It could be extended where people could be detained in prison-like conditions. In addition, the circle of persons responsible for Planned strict border measures have been called into question Come.

This is why the word power came

The federal government has recently come under pressure from European partners over its rejection of proposals for a planned reform of the EU asylum system. Berlin’s position is largely responsible for the fact that necessary negotiations with the European Parliament are currently at a standstill, several diplomats and EU officials told the German news agency ahead of a meeting of interior ministers on Thursday.

The German Green Party and its Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock are particularly under pressure. It is considered Critical to the federal government’s previously unwavering position. The dispute was precisely over the fact that the government composed of the Social Democratic Party, the Greens and the Free Democratic Party did not want to support a proposal from the Spanish Presidency of the Council of the European Union on crisis regulation in July.

This is what the critics say

Critics fear that the regulation will give EU countries the opportunity to do so in the event of a particularly large influx of migrants. Protection standards for these people are unacceptable To reduce.

There is a lack of understanding about Germany’s position in particular, because according to the current proposal, the standard rules should not be relaxed automatically, but only after approval by the Council of Member States and under the strict supervision of the EU Commission. This means that they still survive even in a crisis situation Many control options to prevent misuse.

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