(ANSA) - BRUSSELS, SEPTEMBER 16 - "In the new plan" on migration that will be presented shortly, "the Dublin regulation will be abolished and replaced by a new governance system". This was announced by the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, in her closing speech to the European Parliament. "The Dublin regulation will be replaced by a new European governance of migration management, will have a common structure for what concerns asylums and impatriates, and will also have a very strong and incisive solidarity mechanism", confirming the guiding principle of the EU which is that to "save lives", a principle that - he said - "is not an option. Then we have to see who has the right to stay or not. In any case - he said - it takes the solidarity of the whole Union to tackle this problem" . "There will be a debate on this, points on which we will agree and not. Soche also the German presidency wants to have results" on this, he added. The new European pact on migration, Economy Commissioner PaoloGentiloni reported via twitter, will be presented next week by the EU Commission. (HANDLE).
Migrants: von der Leyen, we will abolish the Dublin system
2020-09-16T13:50:08.457Z
In the "new plan" on migration that will be presented shortly, "the Dublin regulation will be abolished and replaced by a new governance system". (HANDLE)