Criticized by the right as by the defenders of the exiles, the Minister of the Interior spoke before the National Assembly the implementation in 2023 of a “Schengen entry system and exit which never existed Previously “.
Eleven days after the accosting of the Ocean-Viking in Toulon, with 234 migrants on board, the government remains under the fire of opposition criticism as defenders of exiles. The former judge the reception of unbridled passengers, the latter consider it too safe. The executive wants to draw the “conclusions” from this episode by a new legislative screw with the next immigration law.
“We will draw conclusions, obviously, from what we have experienced for the Ocean-Viking,” the Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin warned Tuesday, November 22, during the question session in government in government The National Assembly, while he was arrested by the deputy Fabien Di Filippo (Les Républicains), who spoke of “fiasco”.
Law “is not necessarily adapted to this situation,” continued Gérald Darmanin. “We have to change the law, and this is precisely what we will do in the immigration law” proposed by the government, which leads to all -out consultations on this draft text which must be the subject of a parliamentary debate 6 and 13 December before an official presentation in early January 2023, he added.
The Minister of the Interior also mentioned the implementation “from June” 2023 of an “Schengen entry system and exit, which has never existed before”, without more details.
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The entourage of Mr. Darmanin said that four people were still on Tuesday morning in the closed waiting area, created on the Giens peninsula, and in which the government wanted to maintain about 190 migrants, or all The survivors of the Ocean-Viking except isolated minors. These four survivors “will be intended to be renewed in their country of origin”, we learned from the same source.