Δευτέρα 21 Μαρτίου 2016

Austria: Warnings for Greece's exit from the Schengen

Austria: Warnings for Greece's exit from the Schengen



If Greece to secure its borders, then you need for Greece to leave the Schengen zone, "he warned in an interview with the Austrian private television station Puls4, the candidate of the right-wing nationalist Party of Free for the office of federal president can not Austrian elections of April 24, Norbert Hofer.

Already the inclusion of Greece in the Schengen zone was error, ruled himself and claimed that it respected the agreements in the European Union, which, he said, does not take seriously or herself and mentioned as an example the agreement "Dublin II".

Criticizing the refugee policy of the Austrian government coalition of Social Democrats and the conservative People's Party, N. Hofer -the whose party now appears in all polls in recent months as the first political force in the country with a share of over 30% - said that, if he was already president, he will persistently asked the government not to consent to the EU-Turkey agreement, because, as noted, the ones that will follow will not be good for Austria.

"By linking Turkey, the European Union becomes ekviasimi", stressed the candidate of the Liberal presidential office in Austria, adding that for him is unthinkable one Turkish membership of the EU.

In his view, in the case of Turkey's accession, the Austrians will be asked if they want to continue to be still part of the EU, because, as he noted "with Turkey will have a completely different Europe and it would be a setback '.

On current polls for the presidential election on April 24, during which will be elected directly by the people the successor of the current Austrian federal president Heinz Fischer - who after two six-year terms (2004-2016) can no longer be candidate - the N. Hofer appears in second place with 19%, which has the independent candidate Irmgkarnt Gris, former president of the Supreme Court, while in the first position is Alexander Van der Belen, candidate of the Greens 26%.

Here, with 16% each, the candidate of the Social Democrats, former Minister of Social Services Rudolf Chountstorfer and the candidate of the Popular Party, former president of the Austrian parliament, Andreas Kohl.

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