Paris, May 19, 2016 (AFP) – The UDI deputies, their president Philippe Vigier head, asked Manuel Valls debate with vote, “urgently” to the National Assembly, on the EU-Turkey agreement concerning migrants, “triple fault” in a letter sent Wednesday which AFP had copy.
“The abominable haggling between the EU and Turkey, which provides for the expulsion of new irregular migrants arrived in Greece to Turkey, shows every day more and limitations and the dire consequences it entails” they write immediately.
Far from the statement by President Francois Hollande calling “on Europe 1, the Agreement between the European Union and Turkey + just +” these centrists elected deem “unacceptable” the EU-Turkey declaration of 18 March, 2016.
Denouncing “a triple fault,” the signatories of the letter to the prime minister would pin two mistakes of Europe because it “outsources its security and waives the right to asylum by forcing migrants” and “market relaunch the process accession “, and a fault of France,” whose voice no longer carries and whose silence is guilty. “
Not only IDU members refuse “to abdicate our sovereignty and allow the control of our external borders, that is to say to our security, to a country which has so ambiguous relationship with our enemy, the Islamic State” but they criticize the Turkish power Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s “attacks on democratic values that unite Europeans,” including freedom of the press and human rights.
It is “totally unacceptable that the EU should continue the process of negotiations with Turkey on its possible accession,” they added in their letter to the tenant of Matignon.
Whereas the EU-Turkey agreement on migrants may have implications “terrible”, elected UDI, the party chairman Jean-Christophe Lagarde and former ministers Maurice Leroy, Hervé Morin and François Sauvadet, believe that “the Parliament french must be able to debate. “
“In the current issues, we asked you many times over the silence of France, never get real answers” they write in the head of government.
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