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Wiesz dlaczego? Bo nienawidzę chamstwa. Mam do tego prawo? Mam!Tutaj masz dokumentcyt:Marrakesh Political Declaration WE, Ministers of Foreign Affairs, of the Interior, of Integration, in charge of Migration and high representatives of the following countries:, AUSTRIA, BELGIUM, BENIN, BULGARIA, BURKINA FASO, CABO VERDE, CAMEROON, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, CHAD, CONGO, CÔTE D’IVOIRE, CROATIA, CYPRUS, CZECH REPUBLIC, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO, DENMARK, EQUATORIAL GUINEA, ESTONIA, FINLAND, FRANCE, GABON, GAMBIA, GERMANY, GHANA, GREECE, GUINEA, GUINEA-BISSAU, IRELAND, ITALY, LATVIA, LIBERIA, LITHUANIA, LUXEMBOURG, MALI, MALTA, MAURITANIA, MOROCCO, NETHERLANDS, NIGER, NIGERIA, NORWAY, POLAND, PORTUGAL, ROMANIA, SÃO TOMÉ AND PRÍNCIPE, SENEGAL, SIERRA LEONE, SLOVAKIA, SLOVENIA, SPAIN, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, TOGO, TUNISIA and UNITED KINGDOM; High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship; and high representatives of the Economic Community of West African States Commission ; and Algeria and Libya as observer countries; MEETING the 2nd May 2018 in Marrakesh, at the invitation of the Kingdom of Morocco; ACKNOWLEDGING the growing relevance of migration issues at the global level in general, and in Euro-African and Intra-African relations in particular, as well as the need to identify adapted and coordinated responses for the management of migration flows in all their aspects; RECALLING the commitments made by the Rabat Process partners in the framework of the 2006 Joint Africa-EU Declaration on Migration and Development, the 2014 Africa-EU Declaration on Migration and Mobility, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by the United Nations in 2015 in which States pledged to “leave no-one behind”, the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants adopted the 19th September 2016 by the United Nations, the United Nations Declaration of the High-level Dialogue on International Migration of 2013, and the Political Declaration of the 5th African Union – European Union Summit of 2017 ; REAFFIRMING the commitments made by the Rabat Process partners at the Valletta Summit on Migration in November 2015 and the Senior Officials’ Meeting of Valletta in February 2017, as well as their adherence to the principles of solidarity, partnership and shared responsibility in the joint management of migration issues in full respect of human rights; REITERATING the commitment of the Rabat Process partners to the effective implementation of the Valletta Joint Action Plan (JVAP); TAKING INTO ACCOUNT the mandate given to the Rabat and Khartoum Processes to monitor the JVAP, as well as the mapping exercise already conducted, to ensure its follow-up, and COMMENDING the efforts made to implement the technical instrument for the long-term monitoring of the JVAP; RECALLING the commitments made by the Rabat Process partners at the Ministerial Conferences in 2006, 2008, 2011 and 2014, and the principles contained in the 2011 Dakar Declaration (an operational and coherent dialogue, a flexible and balanced approach, committed partners and shared responsibility); RECOGNISING the progress achieved within the framework of the different plans and strategies of the Rabat Process and taking into account the lessons learnt from the analyses carried out at the end of the Rome Programme 2014-2017; Page 2 of 8 NOTING the value of the technical expertise and experience of external observers such as international organisations working in the field of migration and asylum, civil society actors, members of the diaspora and academic representatives, in enriching and operationalising the dialogue; CALLING for the strengthening of cooperation with the latter through increased consultations; CONSCIOUS of the driving force of the Rabat Process in identifying common political priorities for migration and asylum issues between Africa and Europe, and its contribution to the formulation and implementation of migration strategies; ENDEAVOURING to ensure coherence with the implementation instruments which have emerged since 2014 and which redefine the partnership framework, AVOIDING duplication of actions being undertaken in this respect and ENSURING complementarity of interventions; ADOPT the Marrakesh Programme for 2018-2020, which comprises the present Political Declaration as well as the targeted, operational Action Plan, and which is based on a regional approach whilst also respecting state sovereignty; AGREE to align the said Programme with the five domains of the JVAP in order to maintain coherence and complementarity with it: Domain 1: Development benefits of migration and addressing root causes of irregular migration and forced displacement; Domain 2: Legal migration and mobility; Domain 3: Protection and asylum; Domain 4: Prevention of and fight against irregular migration, migrant smuggling and trafficking in human beings; Domain 5: Return, readmission and reintegration; AGREE equally to effectively implement, in a balanced way, the Action Plan which is thus adopted by incorporating the following cross-cutting priorities: 1. A human rights-based approach: the implemented actions will contribute to fully respecting the human rights and dignity of refugees and migrants, irrespective of their migration status; 2. Particular attention will be paid to the issues of gender and the protection of migrants in vulnerable situations including, in particular, women and children; 3. Increased attention to the fight against xenophobia, racism and discrimination: the partners will undertake efforts to combat these phenomena, and to promote a balanced narrative on migration and diasporas, based on facts and highlighting their positive contribution to the development of societies in countries of origin, transit and destination; 4. A regional approach: the identification, formulation and execution of actions will take into account local and regional specificities. 5. An inclusive and multi-stakeholder approach: in their interventions, the partners will seek to involve all the actors under the coordination of the national authorities (regional organisations, local authorities, traditional and customary authorities, representatives of civil society and migrant and refugee communities, social partners, the private sector, the media Page 3 of 8 and academia) as well as relevant International Organisations, to ensure coordinated and orderly management of all dimensions of the migratory phenomenon. 6. Particular attention to the collection, analysis and sharing of disaggregated data: among the activities envisaged, the partners will endeavour to identify existing initiatives and studies, to share migration data and will undertake, if necessary, specific studies for operational purposes at national or regional levels. The data and information obtained will feed into and contribute to migration policy-making processes; DECIDE to target concrete actions which reflect the specific added value of the Rabat Process. This resides, notably, in its ability to build networks of technical and political actors, to formulate actions which take regional specificities into account, and to centralise information gathered as a result of their implementation, whilst at the same time respecting geographical balance at all levels; AGREE to specify the modalities for the implementation of the targeted actions and to use the relevant mechanisms and tools to monitor and evaluate the implementation of the Marrakesh Programme for 2018-2020 on a periodic basis in order to improve its scope and impact.Całość masz pod linkiem https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/sites/homeaffairs/files/20180503_declaration-and-action-plan-marrakesh_en.pdf A tutaj zapytanie narodowca Winnickiego do mateuszkacyt:Interpelacja nr 25626do prezesa Rady Ministróww sprawie Deklaracji z MarrakeszuZgłaszający: Robert WinnickiData wpływu: 27-08-2018Szanowny Panie Premierze!Podczas spotkania 2 maja 2018 roku w Marrakeszu Pański rząd podpisał w imieniu Polski Marrakesh Political Declaration – Deklarację z Marrakeszu. Dokument ma charakter radykalnie proimigracyjny, przede wszystkim pod kątem napływu ludności z Afryki. Jak dowiadujemy się z mediów:"Biorący w niej udział minister spraw zagranicznych Węgier Péter Szijjártó nazwał ją „ekstremalnie proimigracyjną deklaracją”, która ma jedynie na celu „dalsze inspirowanie imigracji” i tworzenie nowych tras imigracji, zamiast koncentrować się na tym, jak można ją powstrzymać. W ocenie szefa węgierskiego MSZ ugruntowano w ten sposób stanowisko, że migracja jest siłą napędową wzrostu gospodarczego i podstawą globalnego dobrobytu. Jak podkreślił Szijjártó, teraz chodziło będzie wyłącznie o to, aby imigracja była procesem lepiej zarządzanym. Same Węgry oczywiście uznały deklarację za sprzeczną z ich interesami i jej nie podpisały. Polska jednak zachowała się w Marrakeszu zupełnie inaczej niż Węgry".Deklaracja zobowiązuje Polskę do realizacji określonych w niej celów i założeń. O jej podpisaniu nie powiadomiły żadne ogólnopolskie media, tym samym nie informując opinii publicznej, że taki dokument przez polski rząd został podpisany. Z powodu braku publicznego oświadczenia, stanowiska przedstawicieli rządu prosiłbym o odpowiedź na poniższe pytania:1. Dlaczego Pański rząd podpisał powyższy dokument?2. Czy rząd akceptuje całą treść deklaracji i nie ma żadnych zastrzeżeń co do przedmiotu ani treści dokumentu?3. Czy rząd, zgodnie z założeniami deklaracji, popiera imigrację z Afryki do Polski ?4. Czy uważa Pan, że imigracja jest siłą napędową wzrostu gospodarczego i podstawą globalnego dobrobytu?5. W jaki sposób rząd ma zamiar wdrażać założenia Deklaracji z Marrakeszu?6. Jakie będą koszty realizacji Deklaracji z Marrakeszu do 2020 r.?Z poważaniemRobert Winnickihttp://www.sejm.gov.pl/sejm8.nsf/InterpelacjaTresc.xsp?key=B4GBTS Co do Sobeckiej i Pawłowicz - nie mam pojęcia czy gadały o Marrakeszu, pytały o sprawy imigrantów. 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Deklaracja została podpisana a dług rośnie i są obszerne (na razie jeszcze) źródła, które o tym informują: cyt:Była to konferencja współorganizowana przez Komisję Europejską.Podpisały deklarację takie państwa:WE , Ministers of Foreign Affairs, of the Interior, of Integration, in charge of Migration and high representatives of thefollowing countries:, AUSTRIA, BELGIUM, BENIN, BULGARIA, BURKINA FASO, CABO VERDE, CAMEROON, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, CHAD, CONGO, CÔTE D’IVOIRE, CROATIA, CYPRUS, CZECH REPUBLIC, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO, DENMARK, EQUATORIAL GUINEA, ESTONIA, FINLAND, FRANCE, GABON, GAMBIA, GERMANY, GHANA, GREECE, GUINEA, GUINEABISSAU, IRELAND, ITALY, LATVIA, LIBERIA, LITHUANIA, LUXEMBOURG, MALI, MALTA, MAURITANIA, MOROCCO, NETHERLANDS, NIGER, NIGERIA, NORWAY, POLAND, PORTUGAL, ROMANIA, SÃO TOMÉ AND PRÍNCIPE, SENEGAL, SIERRA LEONE, SLOVAKIA, SLOVENIA, SPAIN, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, TOGO, TUNISIA and UNITED KINGDOM; High Representative of the Union"Pod tym linkiem jest więcej... poczytaj..http://www.klubinteligencjipolskiej.pl/2018/07/wielkie-klamstwa-rzadu-pis-zaprzeczajace-haniebnym-czynom-i-decyzjom-staly-sie-regula/ |
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