Austria: LAST-MINUTE Decrees Following Karl Nehammer's Footsteps, After Romania's Accession to Schengen

Austria Decrees BREAKING NEWS Traces of Karl Nehammer Romania's Schengen Accession

Austria has a new chancellor, Christian Stocker, and if many believed that Karl Nehammer had tough and radical policies, well, the new leader of the government in Vienna has similar plans, discussing with the current EU Commissioner for Home Affairs about migration and asylum, after Romania's accession to Schengen, the Austrians are maintaining the strategy of previous years, which was successful.

Austria wants the EU to be tougher on illegal migration, to deport people who do not have the right to stay more quickly, and in general to view the phenomenon of migration as something abnormal in the EU, so that after Romania's accession to Schengen, measures aimed at discouraging illegal migration will continue, even if they are seen as harsh and radical by many EU partners.

Austria managed to impose the European Commissioner for Home Affairs, and with his help, the policies from Vienna are to be implemented at EU level in the future, after Romania's accession to Schengen, the fight against illegal migration will be intensified, which could ultimately help us too, if physical controls at EU borders are lifted.

"We are using all national options to repel illegal migration. In addition, the right course must be set at European level. We need a functioning asylum system for Europe, which puts an end to attempts at illegal entry."

Commissioner Magnus Brunner's proposal for a new return regulation is an important part of the change to the European asylum and migration system that is so urgently needed. In addition, Austria will continue to work at European level to ensure that asylum procedures will be possible in third countries in the future. said Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker.

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