8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (6)
#3986736 at 2018-11-21 20:50:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5072: Make Tijuana Great Again Edition
Bulgaria complains about UN migration pact and closes the borders
After Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Israel have refused to sign the Marrakech Agreement, now Bulgaria complains about the UN Global Migration Compact on Immigration.
Specifically, Bulgaria is speeding up their moves to protect themselves as they observe the daily invasion by thousands of illegal immigrants in Greece, from the gateway of Evros.
Tsvetan Tsvetanov, deputy chairman of the ruling GERB party, said after a meeting of the leaders of the ruling party coalition:
"The Bulgarian government will not to join the United Nations Global Compact on Immigration".
Bulgaria's parliament will definitely decide on the Pact this Wednesday, though it appears that the government's decision has already been taken.
https://voiceofeurope.com/2018/11/bulgaria-complains-about-un-migration-pact-and-closes-the-borders/
#3975119 at 2018-11-20 21:36:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5057: Tuesday Tech Tumble Edition
Bulgaria is out of the [UN] migration pact
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-un-migrants-bulgaria/bulgaria-becomes-latest-eu-state-to-shun-un-migration-pact-idUSKCN1NH1D9
Bulgaria becomes latest EU state to shun U.N. migration pact
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria on Monday joined the growing ranks of European Union nations opposed to a United Nations pact that aims to regulate the treatment of migrants worldwide.
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However, the right-wing governments of Hungary and Austria have since said they will not sign the final document at a ceremony in Morocco in December over concerns that it will blur the line between legal and illegal migration. Poland, the Czech Republic and now Bulgaria have signaled they may follow suit.
"The position of the Bulgarian government will be not to join the United Nations' global pact on migration," the deputy leader of the main ruling center-right GERB party, Tsvetan Tsvetanov, said after a meeting of coalition chiefs.
GERB's anti-migrant junior coalition partner, the United Patriots, is strongly opposed to the U.N. pact, which it says endangers national interests.
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#3900596 at 2018-11-14 17:30:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4960: Northern Winds Edition
Six EU countries - and counting - back out from the global migration pact
Bulgaria has become the sixth EU country after Hungary, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic and Croatia to signal that it will not sign the global migration agreement at a ceremony in Morocco in December.
The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration was approved in July by all 193 UN member nations except the United States, which had backed out last year.
Hungary's right-wing government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a hardliner on immigration, said it will not sign the final document in Marrakesh.
Poland, which has also clashed with Brussels by resisting national quotas for asylum seekers, is considering the same step.
The Czech Republic was the next to announce that it is moving out of the deal.
In the meantime, it was reported that the Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovi? had announced that she would not sign "the Marrakesh agreement", while the government still appears willing.
Bulgaria became the next in line, as it made clear it would not sign the pact, in an attempt to calm down boiling protests at home. Tsvetan Tsvetanov, the leader of the ruling GERB party in the country's parliament, broke the news on Monday (12 November).
Various protests, including against the price of fuels and the expected increase of car insurance, are taking place simultaneously in Bulgaria, threatening to sink the fragile coalition between Boyko Borissov's GERB with the United Patriots, a trio of nationalist and extremist forces.
Some of the scandals have recently have been engineered by the United Patriots, who hold two portfolios of deputy prime ministers.
In this context, Kornelia Ninova, the leader of the opposition Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), said she would lead the battle against the global migration pact, which according to her was against the national interest. GERB's move is seen as an attempt to defuse this new front.
On 31 October, the European Commission voiced its regret at the decision of Austria, the country holding the rotating EU presidency, not to sign the pact.
Critics of the pact say it blurs the line between legal and illegal migration.
Asked by EURACTIV to comment, Commission chief spokesperson Margaritis Schinas quoted his boss Jean-Claude Juncker having said earlier on Monday in Berlin, that "those countries that decided they are leaving the UN migration compact, had they read it, they would not have done it".
Maja Kocijancic, spokesperson to EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini, added that according to UN practice, the state representatives would not sign the compact, but adoption would take place either by consensus or vote.
https://www.euractiv.com/section/justice-home-affairs/news/six-eu-countries-and-counting-back-out-from-the-global-migration-pact/
#3868836 at 2018-11-12 18:17:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4919: Faceberg Down? Edition
Bulgaria will not join the UN Migration Pact and joins growing list of countries
It started with the US withdrawing in July, then Hungary was next to follow. As of right now, the list of countries bailing on the disastrous Migration Pact is increasing by the day.
Austria, Australia, Hungary, Czech Republic and Poland so far have withdrawn, while Switzerland, Belgium and Italy are questioning if they will also withdraw.
Today, the Coalition Council has stated that Bulgaria is not going to join the UN Global Migration Pact either. The Council's decision states that this document jeopardises Bulgaria's national interests.
The announcement came from the chairman of the GERB Parliamentary Group Tsvetan Tsvetanov at a briefing to journalists at the Council of Ministers after the Coalition Council. The briefing was in connection with protests in the country against high fuel prices.
https://voiceofeurope.com/2018/11/bulgaria-will-not-join-the-un-migration-pact-and-joins-growing-list-of-countries/
#3865787 at 2018-11-12 14:14:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4915 Monday, Monday Better Than an EBake Edition
Six EU countries - and counting - back out from the global migration pact
Bulgaria has become the sixth EU country after Hungary, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic and Croatia to signal that it will not sign the global migration agreement at a ceremony in Morocco in December.
The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration was approved in July by all 193 UN member nations except the United States, which had backed out last year.
Hungary's right-wing government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a hardliner on immigration, said it will not sign the final document in Marrakesh.
Poland, which has also clashed with Brussels by resisting national quotas for asylum seekers, is considering the same step.
The Czech Republic was the next to announce that it is moving out of the deal.
In the meantime, it was reported that the Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovi? had announced that she would not sign "the Marrakesh agreement", while the government still appears willing.
Bulgaria became the next in line, as it made clear it would not sign the pact, in an attempt to calm down boiling protests at home. Tsvetan Tsvetanov, the leader of the ruling GERB party in the country's parliament, broke the news on Monday (12 November).
https://www.euractiv.com/section/justice-home-affairs/news/six-eu-countries-and-counting-back-out-from-the-global-migration-pact/
#3864675 at 2018-11-12 10:49:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4913: Let The DEC[L]AS Begin Edition
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The government of Bulgaria does not support the accession of the country to the UN World Pact on Migration, chairman of the parliamentary group of the governing party Citizens for the European Development of Bulgaria Tsvetan Tsvetanov stated following a meeting of the coalition council of the governing parties.
Germany has also refused to follow the US and Austria's example and rejected signing the international guidelines for dealing with migration.
The European Union has been experiencing a large-scale migration crisis since 2015 due to an influx of thousands of migrants and refugees fleeing crises in the Middle East and North Africa.
The countries of the Visegrad Group - the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia - are known for their tough stance on accepting refugees, which has repeatedly been harshly criticized by EU bodies and many European politicians.