You can’t take advantage of a big European internal market and stay outside in other questions at the same time: President of the European Parliament to Switzerland.
By M A Amin, a Student at Glyndwr University, London
President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz made the
warning on Monday after Swiss voters approved a curb on immigration in a
February 9 referendum.
Schulz said Switzerland could not expect to pick and choose
from the binding package of negotiated deals with the European Union.
“We should stay level-headed” he said, adding that Switzerland
“cannot take advantage of a big European internal market and stay outside in
other questions at the same time.”
The EU official went on to say that the renegotiation of the
EU freedom of movement policy could affect the country’s population and their
free movement in the European Union as well.
Hannes Swoboda, an Austrian member of the European
Parliament, also voiced regret over Switzerland’s decision.
“For us, EU-Swiss relations come as a package… We will not
allow cherry-picking.”
The immigration referendum came at the request of the
nationalist Swiss People’s Party (SVP), which wanted the government to abandon
its treaty on the policy of freedom of movement within the EU.
Brussels is now concerned about the possibility of a surge
in support for anti-immigration parties in the upcoming European Parliament
elections.
Switzerland is not a member of the European Union. However,
it has adopted large sections of EU policy, including free movement and the
Schengen open-borders treaty with the 28-nation bloc.
About one million EU citizens currently live in Switzerland
and about 400 Swiss citizens are living in the EU.
(Source: Euronews)
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