EPP adopts resolution calling for tougher EU migration measures beyond current pact
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The European People's Party (EPP), the EU's dominant center-right political family, has adopted a resolution calling for tougher measures to crack down on irregular migration, going beyond the EU's new migration pact and return laws that have only recently come into force. Detlef Seif, a CDU MP, argues that the European Commission's DG HOME appears content with implementing the current pact, which he considers insufficient, and is pushing for more ambitious policies. The EPP insists this push is unrelated to the rise of populism in Europe.
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We need a more ambitious policy and not only to deliver on the pact we have already.
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