
Asylum And Migration Pact Faces Tight Last Vote In Eu Parliament Euractiv If the european parliament endorses the asylum and migration pact on wednesday (10 april), the eu will get closer to a revamped scheme for processing irregular migrants and asylum. The already agreed texts aim to improve cooperation among european states and enhance the eu’s response in case of crises. the pact encompasses a new framework for a comprehensive asylum and migration policy based on solidarity, fair responsibility sharing, and updated rules on criteria and mechanisms to determine the member state responsible.

Understanding The Eu Pact On Migration And Asylum European Commission The commission welcomes the result of today’s vote in the european parliament, endorsing the political agreement on the pact on migration and asylum. the pact sets the stage for a fairer, more efficient, and more sustainable framework to manage migration. this achievement shows that the eu can find common european solutions to european. Processing asylum claims at eu borders will in future have to be faster, with shorter deadlines for unfounded or inadmissible claims. the bill, by rapporteur fabienne keller (france, renew), was adopted by 301 votes to 269 and 51 abstentions. for the border return procedure the result was 329 votes to 253 and 40 abstentions. On 10 april 2024 a slender majority in the european parliament (300 votes in favour, 270 against) approved the regulations that make up the pact on migration and asylum, which seeks to impose order on a dysfunctional and divisive system. Finally, however, representatives of the member states and the european parliament reached a decisive agreement at the end of 2023, paving the way for its final adoption today, two months ahead.

Eu Commission Optimistic On Asylum Pact Approval Euractiv On 10 april 2024 a slender majority in the european parliament (300 votes in favour, 270 against) approved the regulations that make up the pact on migration and asylum, which seeks to impose order on a dysfunctional and divisive system. Finally, however, representatives of the member states and the european parliament reached a decisive agreement at the end of 2023, paving the way for its final adoption today, two months ahead. All eyes will be on the five laws that make up the so called new pact on migration and asylum, the comprehensive overhaul that seeks to turn the page on almost 10 years of go it alone. The european parliament has voted to adopt the asylum and migration pact, bringing years of bitter negotiation to an end and significantly toughening the bloc's policy towards migrants. meps approved a package of five interlinked laws, each with an average of 300 votes for and 70 against. On the 10th of april, the pact on migration and asylum was voted in the parliament: the commission welcomes the result of the vote, endorsing the political agreement on it. the pact on migration and asylum is a set of new rules managing migration and establishing a common asylum system at eu level, that delivers results while remaining grounded. Providing this common european response, the european commission has proposed the pact on migration and asylum, an eu framework to manage migration for the long term. this system, on which the european parliament voted in april 2024, is designed to support member states that face important migratory pressures and that protect our external borders.