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Brussels 24 May (Reuters) – Head of the Council of Europe, the head of the continent, Human Rights Watchdog criticized an initiative from nine European countries, calling member states to make it easier to expel foreign criminals.
European governments have expressed disappointment to block the use of the European Convention of European Court of Human Rights to block the use of Human Rights of Human Rights, and they are calling to review the court interpretation.
“In a society ruled by the rule of law, no judiciary should face political pressure. Institutions that protect fundamental rights cannot bend from political cycles,” a statement on Saturday states in a statement.
“If they do, we risk destroying the great stability created to ensure that the court should not be made weapons – neither against the governments, nor by them.”
In a letter prepared by nine European countries by Italy and Denmark on Thursday between Italy and Denmark Prime Minister Georgia Meloni and Mette Fredericksen of Denmark, in a letter prepared by nine European countries, the European Union urged the European Union of how the courts explain the conference.
Countries argue that member states should have more national autonomy in decision making to expel criminal foreign nationals. They say that they have seen cases where the interpretation of the court has protected the wrong persons and has highlighted the capacity of the states to expel foreigners.
Barset emphasized that the European Court of Human Rights exist to protect the rights and values of the member states, and that “it is our basis to maintain the freedom and fairness of the court”. (Reporting by Amina Ismail; editing by David Evans)
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