Will the EU break down due to the migrant crisis?
Obviously as a European, I am very interested in the subject. But the outcome will also have its international repercussions.
Some recent news:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/slovakia-wants-to-stop-muslim-migrants-from-entering-a6803811.html
https://news.vice.com/article/polands-right-wing-government-scares-europe-by-going-after-the-media
"Orbán and Kaczynski have similar ideological narratives of national "reconstruction" for their former Eastern Bloc countries, which joined the EU at the same time, in 2004. Both populist politicians dislike the Western democratic values generally labeled as "liberalism" in Europe, and exploit historical sensitivities to strengthen distrust of the EU. Since Orbán's rise to power, Hungary has become a model for the Polish right wing. As leader of the opposition, Kaczynski promised to "build a Budapest in Warsaw."
But unlike Orbán, who morphed from liberal dissident into an authoritarian leader, Kaczynski's beliefs have stayed constant. Even under Communism, when he was fighting the regime, he disagreed with the liberal wing of Solidarity, the underground trade union movement that succeeded in overthrowing the Communist government. Instead, what he wanted for Poland was a 'Fourth Republic' — the current one is the third — built on a conservative revolution reshaping state institutions according to a traditionalist, as he called it, "moral code."
In short, the migrant crisis is not going to stop anytime soon, and the political stances of the West and East Europe polarize more and more as the time passes.
Do you think this can be the issue that will dismentle the EU?