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The European liberals voted without appeal for the simultaneous acceptance of Bulgaria, Romania and Croatia in Schengen.

This happened at the ALDE Party Council, which met for its second meeting of the year in Bratislava, Slovakia.

A DPS Delegation also took part in the Council of Liberals

The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) is a centrist political party in Bulgaria, using

Following the announcement of the Netherlands' decision that it would agree to Romania and Croatia joining the Schengen area but block Bulgaria's admission, the Council voted with urgent urgency on a resolution to admit Bulgaria, Romania and Croatia together into Schengen.

The text clearly describes the position of the EC, which recognizes that the countries fulfill the necessary conditions for joining the Schengen area and calls on the Council to take the necessary steps for their acceptance.

The resolution highlights the strong position of the Renew Europe group in the EP, which calls for an end to discriminatory exclusion, which has a negative impact on the free movement of citizens and harms the single market.

In conclusion, the text reads: "ALDE member parties to publicly express their support for the accession of Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania to Schengen."

The Netherlands blocks Bulgaria for Schengen, but supports Romania and Croatia

In his capacity as the leader of the European liberals, the Bulgarian MEP Ilhan Kyuchuk

Ilhan Kyuchyuk was born on September 16, 1985 in the town of Sevlievo.

In the European elections in May 2014, he categorically stated:

"Bulgaria has the right to be part of Schengen because it meets all the criteria that regulate this membership.

For eleven years, the Commission and the Parliament have been insistently calling for a decision by the Council and recognizing the readiness of Bulgaria and Romania, but to no avail.

The double standard creates a sense of injustice among citizens.

It is a matter of strong political will and responsibility for Bulgaria to become a full member of Schengen.

Bulgarian citizens are no less European citizens.

The Dutch government's decision is unfair!'

According to Kyuchuk, the EU cannot be a geopolitical actor if there is a double standard for member states.

During the Council, in which participation from DPS

The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) is a centrist political party in Bulgaria, benefiting from the MEPs Iskra Mihailova and Atidje Aliyeva-Veli and Valentin Tonchev, adviser to the DPS delegation.

The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) is a centrist political party in Bulgaria, enjoying in the EP, liberals debated and passed more resolutions on the war in Ukraine, the energy crisis and high inflation, as well as the escalation in Iran and the protests in China.

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