Poland and Hungary Oppose EU’s Immigration Plan – Warsaw and Budapest Have a History of Non-Compliance To European Rules – Countries Demand All Decisions Be Made Unanimously
The mass migration scourge has been afflicting Europe since 2015, and gives no sign of slowing down.
But a considerable amount of pushback has started, mainly by Poland and Hungary, countries that have refused to accept ‘immigration quotas’ from the very start.
The EU’s court ruled, in 2020, that both nations failed to respect the bloc’s laws. Now, it appears as if they are ready to defy the rules again.
Politico reported:
“EU leaders on Friday walked away from their summit in Brussels without releasing a joint statement on migration. Hungary and Poland, who had launched an 11th-hour attack on the already-agreed position on migration, would not relent in their opposition.