Austria's Chancellor Stocker: A new chapter in asylum fighting!
Austria's Chancellor Stocker: A new chapter in asylum fighting!
Wien, Österreich - Austria faces a turn in migration policy! Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) met on Monday in Vienna with EU Commissioner Magnus Brunner to discuss opportunities to combat illegal migration. Stocker underlined the urgency of a functioning asylum system in Europe, the illegal attempts to enter a stop. Brunner's new proposal to the return regulations plays a central role in the European asylum trend reversal and was highlighted as crucial for the desired reforms. "We no longer need to return decisions, but more actual returns," continued Brunner, which underlines the determination of the new government to make decisive changes in asylum policy.
new government, new goals
The Stocker government, which stepped into office on March 3, 2025, has been the first tripartite coalition of Austria since 1949. In the past few weeks, ongoing consultations have shown at both national and European level how important a strategic handling of migration issues is. With its new ministries and tasks that come into force from April 1, 2025, the government will set the course for a comprehensive reform that will try to enable asylum procedures in third countries. The clear goal: an effective system that respects the fundamental rights of migrants and at the same time guarantees Austria.
Against the background of the upcoming EU summit, these developments are particularly explosive, where the air in relation to migration issues is getting thinner. Stockers and Brunner's commitment shows how the government urges a stricter asylum policy into a comprehensive reform that could serve as an example for other EU member states. At a time when migration is still a central European topic, the Stocker government is determined to play a central role and to take strict measures against those who undermine the existing systems, as wikipedia reports .Details | |
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