6/7/17
Brussels has threatened to take the Czech Republic
to court after its government announced its withdrawal from the Commission
scheme to force European Union (EU) countries to welcome migrants from the
third world.
Citing security issues, Czech
Interior Minister Milan Chovanec said on Monday the Visegrád nation will not be
resettling any more of the quota of 2,691 migrants demanded by the scheme,
having so far taken just a dozen people who arrived uninvited to Italy and
Greece on boats.
“Due to the aggravated security
situation and the dysfunctionality of the whole system, the government
approved… a proposal to halt this system for the Czech Republic,” Chovanec told
a news conference following a cabinet meeting. “That means the Czech Republic
will not be asking for migrants to be relocated from Greece and Italy.”
In April, Brussels threatened to
take legal action against countries refusing to go along with the legally
binding EU scheme, which has been fiercely contested in Central and Eastern
Europe, with Hungary and Slovakia challenging the plans in court.
Following the minister’s
announcement, the European Commission warned it could open infringement
proceedings against countries who reject its redistribution plan as early as
next week.
In an interview with Czech
tabloid Blesk published Tuesday, EU president Jean-Claude
Juncker demanded all nations in Europe shoulder “solidarity and responsibility”
when it comes to migration.
Responding to Brussels’ threats to
nations wanting sovereignty over their borders, Chovanec said in April the
Czech Republic would rather face sanctions than be forced to take migrants.
He cited security concerns over the fact asylum seekers set to be
forced upon Czech taxpayers were proving incapable even of staying put in Italy
and Greece whilst security checks were processed.
Opposition parties in the Czech
Republic back the Social Democrat government’s decision not to participate in
the scheme. Communist KSCM deputy chairman Jiri Dolejs said the government
“should act” on its opposition to redistribution, and has warned that
immigration carries with it “considerable social and security risks”.
http://liberty247.net/czech-republic-now-refusing-migrants/
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