Knowing the strict failure in “Visa Shengen”

In the latest report, the European Reform Center (CER), the European Reform Center (CER), which failed to reducing the “Shengen” visas to the citizens of African countries, including Morocco, is in the recent report of “Shengan” visas to citizens of African countries, including Morocco.
The report titled “Access is prohibited … The EU’s discriminatory visa system undermines its reputation in Africa” reveals the “contradictions” between the union’s official lecture, which is the real policies that prevent the relationship between Europe and Africa.
Despite focusing on immigration and border security issues, the report emphasized that the strict nature of the issue of visas could not be provided with clear evidence of irregular immigration rates or abuse, but rather, these policies have had major side effects and underestimate the economy of African.
The report also reflects a clear discrimination against African countries, as it reflects the demands of the visas for key figures such as architects, educators, artists and businessmen, without providing adequate justifications, and this situation provokes many Africans for work purposes or legal events and international institutions, any international institution, any international institution.
The European Union also reveals that the European Union uses a rigid visa system as a way of pressuring African countries to cooperate in reloading immigrants from Europe. Since 2019, the Federation has adopted this mechanism that connects the facility to provide visas to the extent of the cooperation of these countries. In spite of a series of negotiations with Morocco, Tunisia and Nigeria, the union only won an agreement with Cape Verde, to conclude the agreement with Cape Verde, while the negotiations dismissed with Morocco and others, “Even the countries that receive the lower numbers of this approach.
In political view, the report believes that the European Union’s anger with the immigration is contrary to its geopolitical interests and the “gentle power” that seeks to strengthen Africa. When the leaders of the union talk about the importance of relationships between the people, the visa policy tells a different story that improves the appearance of many Africans, which the union still reflects the remnants of a unique colonial system.
Economically, the continuation of this approach would lead to the loss of Europe’s chances of benefiting from the young African labor set, which would represent the quarter of the Global Labor set of labor by 2050. In the light of the age of the population in Europe, the closed boundary will become an expensive option economically or population.
The European Union has called on the European Union to introduce the reforms, including the most flexible rules for the African countries to reconsider the current visa system, to improve the “gentle power” and to restore its reputation on the continent, which can invest in real alliance and new companies that benefit both parties.