Belgium has nominated Lahbib as its decide for Ursula von der Leyen’s new European Commission. She is understood for her powerful stance on Budapest: During Belgium’s EU presidency, for instance, Lahbib urged EU governments to contemplate shifting ahead with a process to strip Hungary — which took over the presidency in July — of its voting rights.
The Hungarian authorities introduced in late August that if the European Court of Justice ruling compelled Budapest to undertake a “no-detention” refugee coverage, it was ready to offer any migrant attempting to enter Hungary a one-way ticket to Brussels.
Last Friday Deputy Interior Minister Bence Rétvári reiterated the concept, and to make clear Budapest’s message held a press convention in entrance of buses with Brussels as their vacation spot.
Nicole de Moor, Belgium’s state secretary for asylum and migration, additionally denounced the concept, saying it “exhibits an absence of respect for European establishments and customary insurance policies.”
The coverage is paying homage to an strategy taken by a number of southern states within the U.S., whereby 1000’s of latest arrivals have been placed on buses or planes to different states.