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Four European countries ready to challenge EU on migration rule

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Last updated: 2025/11/15 at 1:27 AM
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A group of European Union countries, led by Poland and Hungary, are resisting the EU’s new migration quota system, which aims to redistribute asylum seekers across member states. The European Commission announced the plan on Tuesday to ease the burden on hotspot countries like Italy, Spain, and Greece.

Under the Pact on Migration and Asylum, all EU countries are required to contribute to alleviating the pressure on countries facing high numbers of arrivals, either by relocating asylum seekers, paying €20,000 per person, or providing financial support. The total amount and share of relocations will be decided by member states before the year’s end.

Resistance to the Migration Quota System

Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic have stated their refusal to participate in the quota system, citing concerns over national security and sovereignty. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote on X that Poland will not accept migrants or pay for their relocation. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán echoed similar sentiments, stating that Hungary will not implement the Migration Pact.

According to the European Commission, the Czech Republic and Poland might be eligible for an exemption from the solidarity pool due to their significant migratory situation. However, any exemption requires approval from EU ministers through a qualified majority, representing at least 65% of the total EU population.

Implications of Refusing the Migration Quota System

If countries like Poland and Hungary are granted exemptions, their share of relocations and financial contributions will not be reassigned to other states. This could lead to reduced support for countries under migratory pressure, potentially causing backlash from the European Council. The implementation of the migration pact is expected to be challenging, with many member states preferring to avoid relocations due to potential domestic backlash.

As the EU navigates this complex issue, the European Commission is under pressure to find a solution that balances the needs of member states. The matter is likely to be discussed by EU leaders during the final European Council of the year, scheduled for December 18-19. For more information on the EU’s migration policies, you can visit the European Commission’s website. Additionally, the UNHCR website provides insight into the global refugee crisis and the importance of international cooperation.

The outcome of these discussions will have significant implications for the future of migration policy in the EU, and it remains to be seen how member states will respond to the Commission’s proposals.

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