The EU Commission wants to preserve the Schengen area



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reCan an EU country simply close its borders to protect itself against Covid-19? Hungary announced this on Sunday, for all member states without exception. Many in Brussels saw the step as excessive, but Budapest was formally on the right: states can restrict freedom of movement with reference to a pandemic. Almost everyone had done that in the spring. However, what Hungary put into effect on Tuesday is not allowed: general entry bans, from which the other states of Visegrád, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic are excluded. Therefore, the EU Commission only took a few hours to intervene.

Thomas gutschker

Thomas gutschker

Political correspondent for the European Union, NATO and Benelux countries based in Brussels.

The Minister of Justice, Didier Reynders, and the Commissioner of the Interior, Ylva Johansson, sent a letter to the Hungarian government, the content of which they announced in advance. Budapest will be “reminded of the importance of the Schengen area and the non-discriminatory application of border measures to all EU citizens and residents,” Reynders said on Twitter. “All measures that are not compatible with these fundamental principles of EU law should, of course, be withdrawn immediately.”

Each country has different guidelines

The same thing happened in March when the pandemic began. At that time, Slovakia closed its borders to all other EU citizens except Poland. There have been several cases of this type; the Commission was overtaken by events. This should not be repeated, hence the quick and sharp reaction on Tuesday. Furthermore, a spokesperson announced that a proposal was being prepared for the Council so that Member States could better coordinate their actions against the spread of the virus. This is what the President of the Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, decided on Monday. The measure has been coordinated with the German Council Presidency, which prepared its own discussion document, which the EU ambassadors will debate on Wednesday.

Name five “set screws” that need to be turned to counteract a “piecemeal approach” like in the spring and to minimize interference in the Schengen area. Coordinate better and act with precision – that’s the motto, the opposite of the Hungarian approach. States must agree on a common database and common criteria to identify risk areas. Almost all countries currently have their own traffic light system.

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