Parliament discusses security threats and the migration management in the EU

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • In the wake of the recent stabbing attack that left three people dead in Solingen, Germany, Parliament will discuss how to address threats to security in the European Union.
    German authorities responded to the rampage by deciding to reintroduce controls at all its land borders for an initial six-month period. An asylum seeker has been charged for the attacks.
    Parliament members are likely to raise concerns over the announced checks and their impact on the Schengen area of free circulation.
    They will also assess the preparations for the implementation of the European Pact on Migration and Asylum, expected to be operational from mid-2026. It foresees enhanced security checks for all persons entering the EU irregularly and accelerated asylum and return procedures at EU borders for persons not entitled to international protection.

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  • @PiotrMichaZiobrowski-wk9og
    @PiotrMichaZiobrowski-wk9og 16 дней назад

    As a European and a citizen of the European Union, I would like to ask the European Parliament, i.e. my representatives, to make sure that every film from the debates has subtitles in every language of the member states, so that the English language does not limit us, so that everyone, i.e. me, who does not know English well, can understand your debate and express their opinion because there are more of us (EU citizens who do not know English). And when the debate is held in English, it may be my ignorance that I am not learning it, that I do not know it at such a level, but I would still like to be able to understand every word spoken in the European Parliament, which should represent me.

    • @europeanparliament
      @europeanparliament  15 дней назад

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