Friday, December 18, 2015
THE EUROPEAN UNION PARLIAMENT IN BRUSSELS HAS ONCE AGAIN AND REPEATEDLY EXTENDED ITS FINAL SESSION OF DEBATE ON THE CONTROVERSIAL SUBJECT OF REFUGEE AND ASYLUM CRISIS IN WESTERN EUROPE WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS WITHIN THE DOMESTIC EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES.
The European Union Parliament in Brussels has once again and repeatedly extended its final session of debate on the controversial subject of refugee and asylum crisis in Western Europe with special emphasis on the distribution of refugees and asylum seekers within the domestic European Union Countries in yesterday's debate that had been held in the European Union Parliament in Brussels. This controversy on refugee and asylum crisis in Western Europe may require the final decision of the European Union Countries Highest Court, if the European Union Parliament continues with further extension of its required final decision on the subject of distribution of refugees and asylum seekers within the domestic European Union Countries and not their deportation to far away unknown, or known destinations that have been destroyed by civil wars, terrorism and humanitarian crisis. However, the points of differences among the Eurozone leaders with regard to the distribution of refugees and asylum seekers on equal proportion within the Eurozone countries entailed financial difficulties, particularly for the Eurozone countries that have suffered the negative effect of the European Union Austerity Measures that had been intended for the upgrade of the credit line of every European Union Country to the required financial standard as required by the unified finance policy of the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Union Government for more financial freedom and higher standards of living of the domestic Eurozone Countries. Besides, the integration difficulties of refugees and asylum seekers in to various European Union Communities and Societies, due to the difficulties being faced by many refugees and asylum seekers in attaining the required standards of proficiency in various European Union languages with the required success in the skilled, or professional jobs and jobs opportunities allocation for the refugees and asylum seekers for more self reliance and self sufficiency in sustained procurement of sufficient income for living by themselves and for their families in the various European Union Countries.
Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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