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Standaard De Europese Commissie brengt Turkije 'onder de radar' de EU binnen

Onder de radar wil de Europese Commissie Turkije de EU binnenloodsen.

Verwelkom Eurabië !





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Brussels, 30.3.2012
COM(2012) 152 final
2012/0076 (NLE)

Proposal for a
COUNCIL DECISION

on the position to be taken on behalf of the European Union within the Association
Council set up by the Agreement establishing an association between the European
Economic Community and Turkey with regard to the provisions on the coordination of
social security systems


...


General context
The provisions of the Ankara Agreement and the Additional Protocol on the freedom of
movement of workers and the measures adopted to implement them, in particular Association Council Decision No 1/80, should be accompanied by appropriate social security coordination measures. Moreover, Article 39 of the Additional Protocol contains explicit provisions for coordination between the social security systems, which need to be implemented. A Decision of the Association Council is required to that effect.


A number of other Association Agreements with third countries contain also provisions on the coordination of social security systems. This proposal is part of a package of proposals which includes similar proposals with regard to the Agreements with Albania, Montenegro and San Marino. A first package with similar proposals in respect of Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Israel was adopted by the Council in October 2010.6






The Slog - EXCLUSIVE: TURKS TO GET SAME RIGHTS IN EUROPE’S ECONOMY AS EU RESIDENTS

Commission decision taken last week

Brussels bringing Turkey into EU under the radar

Detailed plans to extend the same rights to Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Israel


The Slog has obtained sight of an official Brussels Commission document which, while not confidential, has not as far as I can tell been the subject of MSM coverage, or indeed any vote at all among MEPs. Although dated March 30th 2012 as a ‘proposal for a decision’, I can reveal that the decision has been approved and is already going ahead. It is to grant Turkish citizens the same residency and labour rights in Europe as existing EU citizens.

The unelected European Commission has repealed the 1980 Ankara Accord between what was then the EEC and Turkey, and replaced it with a major change to the rights of Turkish citizens in the EU. The proposal was presented to a working group (we know not who) eleven days ago on March 30th, and approved by that same anonymous gathering. It specifically adds that ‘A first package with similar proposals in respect of Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Israel was adopted by the Council in October 2010′ and that this too will be updated to bring it into line with the Turkish proposals.

I was certainly not aware of the October 2010 ‘package’, and I doubt very much if even the eurosceptic wing of the Conservative Party is up to speed with the fact that this Turkish grant of rights is about to pass quietly into law – as so many of these lunatic Commission decisions have a tendency to do. But the clauses in relation to non-eurozone members like the UK (already sinking under the weight of unrestricted migration) are truly mind-boggling. For example: (my emphasis)

‘this [Turkish accord] will facilitate the application of these provisions by Member States’ social security institutions. This Decision shall apply:

(a) to Turkish workers who are or have been legally employed in the territory of a

Member State and who are or have been subject to the legislation of one or more

Member States, and their survivors;

(b) to the members of the family of workers referred to in point (a) provided that these

family members are or have been legally resident with the worker concerned while

the worker is employed in a Member State;

...




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