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“We have to give people back that we have control over what is happening in Europe.” A remarkable punishment from Magnus Brunner, the Austrian EU Commissioner for Asylum and Migration. He expressed this sentence in the Ö1 interview to tighten the EU deployment rules for migrants who do not have asylum and stay in Europe.
If you dismantle this sentence in your data, it becomes even more remarkable. Above all, it pushes you to do the opposite test: Europe is currently no control over what is happening here. Or at least people don’t feel that Europe really has this control.
To change that – it is not five to twelve, but 15 after 12 – or more. You cannot blame Magnus Brunner, who has only been to this office for a few months.
Hope he actually creates a breakthrough, of which he speaks in the “Krone” interview. The signs for this are probably much cheaper than in previous years: the awareness of lost control dominates in increasing parts of the population – but ultimately even larger parts of politics. We experience it in Austria, where considerable tightening is also supported by the Spö and the Neos. But Germany finally takes and radically says goodbye to the “we create” mentality.
In all announced measures, however, it will be crucial that – in order to stay with the formulation – you not only give people back that we have control over what is happening in Europe. But that it really happens that we really get control again!
Source: Krone

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