This week I also voted on Parliament’s position on a new EU Asylum System.

It’s a mixed bag of laws, 1 of which I had the honor to negotiate: the Crisis Regulation.

Whenever a lot of asylum seekers come (Syria, Afghanistan, Ukraine…), it allows the EU to trigger measures. /1

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/d_boeselager/

Even though I actively influenced it over 3 years, I decided to abstain on the law.

While I am determined to help the people in need & the countries at our borders, the tools we chose do matter.

Here is what the Commission could trigger according to the law: /2

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/d_boeselager/

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✅🔁Automatic relocation🔁✅
People would be instantly transferred to other countries!

✅🆙Prima-facie recognition🆙✅
People would get a refugee or subsidiary status super fast!

🅾️⏸️Derogations⏸️❌🅾️
People’s asylum procedures could be prolonged, even incarceration!

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/d_boeselager/

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I managed to strengthen relocation during negotiations, and prima facie was my idea.

But the derogations that prolong detention, I strongly oppose!

That’s why I asked my faction to abstain.

I will still fight for the good parts in trilogues with the ministers! 🙏🏼

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/d_boeselager/

A big thank you also here to the mastermind @KSolieva! And to @LBDonner for juggling a thousand asylum files with amazing precision; and our very knowledgeable and fun French & Scottish intern @ConstanceTrep 🙏🏼

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/d_boeselager/

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