Πέμπτη 17 Σεπτεμβρίου 2015

The open border policy creates deadlocks

The open border policy creates deadlocks
Thursday, September 17, 2015

"It's an uphill battle to be given until the last minute, vote-vote over the ballot box," said the president of Southwest Evanggelos Meimarakis, in an interview to Spyros Gkoutzani for ANA-MPA, and adds that "it has not been given sufficient time both political parties to present their views and other citizens to be informed. "
With regard to the next day Mr. Meimarakis warns that "there are no easy roads -We difficult months ahead", and urges people to vote in the Southwest, offering the assurance that "we are not determined to work hard to implement the structural changes required. All together, putting us over the ego. "
The president of the Southwest sure appears that ND will first party and that Monday will receive the mandate to form a government. He insists to invite the president of SYRIZA to take part and says that his government will take the form of "ethnic Greek" the most deserving and capable not only by political parties but also from society. As regards the possible coalition with SYRIZA says the compromises have a limit: "If you mean compromise to adopt the view that the Aegean has maritime borders or that excellence in education is a bad thing, I tell you that there is no basis for discussion ' .

Referring to the refugee-immigrant says that "we have overcome societal resistance limits and the economy", argues that "the policy of open borders creates deadlocks" however puts and humanitarian dimension of the issue, noting that "we must face a real problem, that the explosive growth of refugee flows, organized by project and humanity. Distinguishing refugees from illegal migrants, taking advantage of EU resources, effectively guarding the country's borders. "

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