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Migrant crisis: EU ministers approve disputed quota plan
EU interior ministers have approved a controversial plan to relocate 120,000 migrants across the continent over the next two years. It will see migrants moved from Italy, Greece and Hungary to other EU countries. Romania, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary voted against accepting mandatory quotas. After the vote, Slovakia's prime minister said he would not accept the new quotas.
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Funny like Slovakia's prime minister never contested the EU rules when they were used to give him money or allowing Slovakian businesses to export to other European countries. I'm tired of this "I want in but only when it benefits me" attitude that some countries have.
I don't see how or why agreeing with some decisions and rules regarding business necessitates agreeing with other rules regarding migrants.
The rules are on the exact same treaty, you don't get to cherry pick.