The European Commission has proposed reforms to EU asylum rules that would see stiff financial penalties imposed on countries refusing to take their share of asylum seekers.
The bloc's executive body is planning a sanction of €250,000 (£200,000; $290,000) per person.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36202490
The quotas are not really EU policies. It was the EU council (head of states from each member state) that made an emergency qualified majority vote, in order to help out Italy and Greece.
I guess I should have said that the EU does not impose any refugee policies, except for the ones inherit to the ECHR (and the common procedure agreements in CEAS), and they do not have authority to do that either, since it's not part of the treaty. But that is redundant anyway, since all EU states have signed the UN human rights charter, (and Geneva convention) that states the exact same thing as the ECHR.
All EU policies regarding asylum or refugees, are simply the member states using the EU as a medium for emergency policies. The EU is a trade union, that is its primary purpose. But it also provides a platform where the european nations can solve other issues if need be.
What the commission is doing here, is simply wagging their fingers at the countries who are not lifting their part of a signed agreement.
You are wrong about every subject I've ever seen you post about on here. You are an imbecile. And I don't say that for dramatic effect or even to be offensive, I simply mean that you are an actual imbecile, clearly mentally deficiant compared to the norm.
Cool.
Well, I don't know why I was expecting you to be able to articulate a coherent position. I have yet to see any of your ilk do that.
But you asked me if I was trolling. So it should be an easy task for you, to display just how much on an imbecile I am, by showing me how my statements are not correct.