Denmark to Prioritize Stricter Migration Rules for Europe, Frederiksen Tells MEPs
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The Frederiksen kicks off the Danish semester at the head of the EU Council with an anti-flow appeal. An agenda contrary to the robes at work in our country. Procaccini (Ecr): "The left wakes up." "We need to strengthen our external borders. We need to reduce the influx of migrants into ...
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, whose country has been chairing the Council of the European Union (EU) for the past week, presented his priorities for the next six months on Tuesday, 8 July, which raises fears that the EU will become tougher in the face of migrants.
In disregard of its common platform with the liberals and social democrats, the European People's Party has allied with nationalist and sovereignist groups to manage several sensitive legislative issues related to immigration.
PM Mette Frederiksen highlights the Danish Presidency's priorities
On 8 July, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen articulated Denmark’s objectives for its upcoming six-month term as the EU Council president during a debate with Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). EP President Roberta Metsola welcomed the Danish Prime Minister, emphasising that Denmark assumes the presidency at a pivotal juncture. She underscored that the slogan, “A strong Europe in a changing world,” aptly reflects the current needs of the …
Debate: The government has just proposed expanding access to Denmark for foreign workers through the so-called amount scheme. It sounds technical – but the consequence is clear: If just one third-country national gets a job with a monthly salary of 25,000 kroner, including pension, that person can get a residence permit.
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