
Greece Passes EU Migration Pact Law with Opposition Rejection
Greece has passed the EU Migration Pact law with votes solely from the New Democracy party, as every opposition party either rejected or abstained. This move highlights a growing trend towards stricter migration policies in Europe.
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The new EU's Pact on Migration and Asylum is the most sweeping overhaul of European asylum law in decades.
Read full article →Greece Passes EU Migration Pact Law on New Democracy Votes Alone as Every Opposition Party Rejects or Abstains
Greece's parliament has passed legislation to align domestic law with the EU's New Pact on Migration and Asylum on the votes of the ruling New Democracy party alone, with every opposition party either voting against or abstaining — a display of political isolation on an issue that has dominated Greek public debate for months as Crete's southern coast absorbs hundreds of migrants daily. Migration Minister Thanos Plevris, who steered the bill, defended it as a necessary framework for faster asy...
By ANTHEE CARASSAVA
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