Though some countries have recently expressed opposition to the freshly passed EU migration pact, it is insufficient EU cash and not member states’ hesitance that could make the implementation fall apart, Spain’s Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, told Euractiv in an interview.
Grande-Marlaska’s comments came ahead of an interior ministers meeting in Luxembourg on 13 June, when the Commission presented the Asylum and Migration Pact implementation plan to member states after EU institutions rubberstamped the deal in the spring.
During a press conference the day…