In Romania, the Migration Pact was launched

magnapolonia.org 1 month ago

Shortly after Romania's presidential election was won by a candidate of the EU's far left, intensive implementation of the alleged Migration Pact in that country began. The EU Asylum Agency (EUAA) has already launched a plan to relocate Negro and arabian refugees to 10 Romanian cities.

Just after the elections in Romania, the implementation of the EU migration pact began. Romania's president-elect Nicoşor Dan, avoided during the electoral run the subject of the relocation of immigrants, while his chief opponent, right-wing George Simion announced the application of veto law to the migration pact.

Last week the EU Asylum Agency launched operations in 10 Romanian cities. As she reported, from May 23, her actions include, among others, Bucharest, Galati, Jassy, Radauți, Somcuta Mare, Cluz-Napoka, Sibin, Braszów, Timishara and Constanta. In support of refugees, various forms of assistance are provided: registration of applicants and beneficiaries of temporary protection, asylum interviews, extension of reception centres, training of officials and deployment of interpreters and experts.

The Agency explicitly stresses that its activities are part of the implementation Uniono Pact o Mimmigration and Azylu. According to the EUAA, the operational plan will proceed until December 2026 and is to be implemented “in close cooperation” with Romanian government institutions.

Media in Poland pay attentionthat in the event of the triumph of a pro-EU utmost left-wing candidate, Rafał Trzaskowski, events in our country will take place in precisely the same direction. Germany has an excess of immigrants and needs to get free of those who are aggressive and unfit for their labour market. The natural place is 2 large countries in the east of the Union – Romania and Poland.

This is the election rate of June 1st.

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