We Are First Victim Of Swiss Immigration Vote
Croatia has been reacting to Switzerland’s announcement that
it will not now be able sign a labour market pact with the EU’s most recent new
member. The headlines in Zagreb’s papers describe Croatia as the
first victim of a Swiss referendum that placed a cap on immigration into the
country.
Vesna Nitaj, a court clerk from Zagreb said, “It is a bit
disappointing that we have joined the European Union, but do not have the same
rights as other member states. While Vlatko Babic from Ivanic said, “We have been promised
many things. That by joining the European Union many issues will be resolved.
Six months have passed and nothing was done and by every day we are more and
more marginalised.”
Meanwhile Brussels has reacted by suspending negotiations
over Swiss participation in some research funding projects and the student
exchange programme Erasmus. 50.3 percent of Swiss voters elected to limit immigration in
the February 9 referendum. Switzerland is not a member of EU, however, it is heavily
dependent on the EU commercially.
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