21-jun-17 artículo completo aquí EU takes action against eastern states for refusing to take refugees Commission moves against Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic, which have not cooperated with relocation agreement Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor Tue 13 Jun 2017 17.31 BST Last modified on Sat 14 Apr 2018 18.54 BST A refugee boy holds his baby brother at the port of Piraeus, Greece, in February 2016. Photograph: Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP/Getty Images The European commission has launched a legal case against Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic for refusing to take in refugees, intensifying a bitter feud within the bloc about how to deal with migration. The Eurosceptic governments in Poland and Hungary have refused to take in anyone under a plan agreed by a majority of EU leaders in 2015 to relocate migrants from frontline states Italy and Greece to help ease their burden. The Czech Republic initia...
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