• 3 months ago
Austria's Magnus Brunner, a finance minister, has been placed to deal with migration in a move that has left some in Brussels scratching their heads.
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00:00Magnus Brunner will be the Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration.
00:05Magnus Brunner won't have an easy path to be part of the European Commission.
00:09The current Austrian Finance Minister was chosen by Ursula von der Leyen
00:13to deal with internal affairs and the migration portfolio.
00:16But his profile and Vienna's hard line on border controls
00:19are a source of worries for many in the European Parliament.
00:23First of all, everybody was extremely surprised because his portfolio
00:27as finance minister, expert on energy and so on,
00:30never he showed up in the topic of migration
00:33with some specific knowledge or engagement.
00:36Secondly, also the Austrian government
00:39made some very non-constructive moves in the last years.
00:45They were not very helpful for the migration pact.
00:48They made a veto on the Schengen enlargement for Romania and Bulgaria,
00:53which everybody is saying is extremely counterproductive.
00:57Manfred Weber, president of Brunner's European People's Party,
01:01on the other hand, defends this fig.
01:04Also extremely important issue is to win back control of our borders.
01:09To stop illegal migration in Europe is a key demand
01:12and that's why good to have EPP there in the lead.
01:16For sure, the hearing that Brunner will have to face in the European Parliament
01:20is going to be a hard one.
01:22Socialists, liberals and greens will push against a migration policy
01:25focused only on strengthening borders
01:28and making deals with third parties to take migrants back.
01:31Austria has even called for EU funds to be used for fences.
01:35But what should never ever happen
01:38is the undermining of our fundamental values and human rights.
01:43That's at the core and should always be at the core
01:46of any migration policy and any border policy.
01:50Austrians are electing a new parliament on 29th of September
01:54with far-right party FPÖ leading the polls.
01:58Which means that if Brunner is finally rejected,
02:01the next migration commissioner could come from a different government.

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