Europe’s largest party leader warns of far-right
parliament unless EU handles migration
European People’s Party President Manfred Weber urged
leaders to finalize the migration deal.
BY BARBARA
MOENS AND CLAUDIA CHIAPPA
NOVEMBER
28, 2023 11:21 PM CET
European
People’s Party President Manfred Weber on Tuesday warned the EU must get a
handle on migration if it wants to avoid a far-right surge across the
continent.
“If we do
not find the solution or proper common understanding how to manage migration,
then I’m very worried about the next European elections,” he said at a POLITICO
event.
Weber
pointed to the Dutch elections — where far-right populist Geert Wilders landed
a surprise win last week — as an example, talking about how “a tiny, small
detail … created the fall of the government.”
Similarly,
the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Germany has been gaining ground,
propelled by migration concerns, something Weber calls “great shock and a
matter of concern.”
On the
European level, Weber urged countries to finalize the migration deal.
“We have to
bring it alive,” he said. “People must see that we are not only talking about
migration, that we are not only appealing to solve the problems, but we are
really capable to make legislation and really find a solution on European level
to stop illegal arrivals on European soil.”
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