One of the European countries has filed a complaint against Germany to the European Commission. She expects Poland to do the same and influence the Germans. Details are given by the Polish Gazeta.Pl .
"No one expected that one of the smallest member states would dare to file a complaint against Germany. We did it," confirmed Leon Gloden, Luxembourg's Minister of the Interior.
Gloden was referring to the border controls imposed by the Germans.
"After this complaint, we also received a lot of positive feedback from Poland. We have a similar approach, we are struggling with the same problem. Our Polish colleagues are also very unhappy with this control, and we hope that they will also file a complaint with the European Commission in support of our appeal," he added.
Minister Leon Gloden raised this issue during the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Schengen area. Recall that this is the territory where border control at the internal borders between the Member States has been abolished.
"Internal border control violates the common cross-border life that has developed for decades. Luxembourg, the homeland of Schengen, bears a special responsibility for preserving its spirit," he stressed.
Meanwhile, control in various forms is carried out in 15 of the 29 countries included in the Schengen area. Including in Germany.
"People are used to traveling without passports, and now they have to face these checks," Leon Gloden complained.

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