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Ελεγχος γεγονότων: Εξαναγκάζει το Ευρωκοινοβούλιο τα κράτη μέλη να αποδεχθούν την παράτυπη μετανάστευση;

Μια πρόσφατη ανάρτηση που κυκλοφόρησε στο X υποστηρίζει ότι το Ευρωπαϊκό Κοινοβούλιο ενέκρινε ένα "Σύμφωνο για τη μετανάστευση και το άσυλο", το οποίο θα υποχρεώνει όλα τα κράτη μέλη της ΕΕ να δέχονται παράτυπους μετανάστες, αλλιώς θα τους επιβάλλονται σημαντικά πρόστιμα

ΔΙΑΒΑΣΤΕ ΕΠΙΣΗΣ : http://gr.euronews.com/2025/12/10/elegxos-gegonotwn-anagkazei-eurwkoinovoulio-krath-melh-na-apodextoun-paranomh-metanastes

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00:00Is the European Parliament forcing Member States to accept irregular migration?
00:08A viral post on X claims that European Parliament has signed off on a new Migration and Asylum Pact
00:14that would force EU countries to accept irregular migrants and pay hefty fines.
00:18But this is inaccurate.
00:19The video used in the post is from April 2024
00:22when activists interrupted a voting session in the European Parliament.
00:26And crucially, the European Parliament has not approved any such law.
00:30In reality, on the 8th of December, Member States approved a package of tougher migration measures.
00:35But the plan still needs Parliament's approval before it can take effect, likely in 2026.
00:40The proposals include the so-called Return Regulation,
00:43which would tighten controls on arrivals and removals,
00:46allow transfer of asylum seekers to EU-designated safe countries
00:50and open the door to controversial return hubs outside the EU.
00:54A new solidarity fund would help frontline states,
00:57Italy, Greece, Cyprus and Spain through relocations or financial support.
01:01Some online have described this as a fine.
01:04Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has gone further,
01:07accusing Brussels of forcing Hungary to pay even more or take migrants in,
01:11calling the plans unacceptable.
01:14His political director Balazs Orban also criticised the European Commission
01:18of underestimating the migration pressure Hungary is facing.
01:21One factor that may explain why Hungary is not listed to receive solidarity funds
01:26is that it is not among the countries most affected by first arrival migrants.
01:30According to data from the International Organization for Migration,
01:35the countries facing the highest pressure in 2025 are Italy, Greece, Spain, Cyprus, Bulgaria and Malta.
01:42Commissioner Magnus Brunner responded to Hungary's claims,
01:45saying the decisions taken cannot be judged in isolation and must be viewed as a whole.
01:50He added that solidarity remains both flexible and mandatory.
01:58at the European Union
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