Luxembourg Interior Minister: I Hope Poland Will Support Our Complaint Against Germany

The Luxembourg Minister of Internal Affairs, Leon Gloden, stated to PAP that it was unexpected for such a small EU country to file a complaint against Germany, but they have done so, and he hopes Poland will support them regarding concerns about border controls.

In February, Luxembourg filed a complaint with the European Commission about Germany’s border controls. Gloden highlighted that the filing surprised many, yet they received favorable responses, including from Poland, reflecting shared concerns about the situation. “We face similar challenges,” he noted.

Gloden expressed hope that Poland would take similar action, mentioning that Polish officials share discontent with current border controls and could file a complaint to support Luxembourg’s position.

He warned that an essential achievement of European integration, alongside the common currency, is under threat. “In Schengen, we are part of a larger region, and discussions about borders have diminished,” he remarked.

Schengen, established to ensure freedom of movement, marks the convergence of Luxembourg, Germany, and France’s borders.

“The only silver lining of these controls is that people are becoming more aware of the concept of Schengen,” he noted, adding that the ease of travel has become the norm in border areas, and now people are struggling with renewed controls.

Gloden indicated that these controls have disrupted daily life, as 55,000 individuals travel from Germany to Luxembourg each day. He mentioned that traffic jams have worsened on highways and smaller bridges as people seek quicker routes.

The government has created an email address for concerns from daily commuters, with feedback indicating that travel times have increased by two to four hours on average.

He recalled a similar scenario during the pandemic when Germany closed its borders, emphasizing that such controls do not effectively halt the virus and are similarly unhelpful now. “I hope Germany will recognize this and lift the controls soon,” Gloden added.

Germany reinstated border controls in September 2024 to manage migrant flows. While the Schengen Code allows for temporary controls of up to six months, many countries, including Germany, often extend these measures. Currently, 15 out of 29 Schengen states are enforcing border controls.

Gloden recently hosted the 40th-anniversary celebrations of Europe’s freedom of movement in Schengen, attended by EU interior ministers, including Poland’s Tomasz Siemoniak. (13.06.2025)


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9 responses to “Luxembourg Interior Minister: I Hope Poland Will Support Our Complaint Against Germany”

  1. FRMhndshk Avatar
    FRMhndshk

    Looks like Luxembourg’s throwing a tantrum on the playground and hoping Poland will join the fun. I mean, who knew a tiny country could have such big ideas? 😂

  2. Zero Corn Avatar
    Zero Corn

    Oh brilliant, a tiny country throwing a tantrum at Germany – I guess size does matter when it comes to audacity, eh? If Poland jumps in, we might just have a full-on border control soap opera on our hands! 😂

  3. Lunar Treat Avatar
    Lunar Treat

    Just when you thought a tiny nation couldn’t stir the pot, Luxembourg goes and files a complaint against Germany. Who knew the little guy had such big ambitions? 😂✈️

  4. Snake Eyes Avatar
    Snake Eyes

    Oh, brilliant move from Luxembourg, filing a complaint against Germany like David taking on Goliath—just without the slingshot! 😏 Let’s just hope Poland’s got the guts to back them up instead of just standing around like a lost tourist in a Berlin kebab shop. 🍻

  5. Freaky Ratbuster Avatar
    Freaky Ratbuster

    Funny how the little guy from Luxembourg is now the David taking on Germany’s Goliath, eh? 😂 If only border controls were as easy to navigate as a good pint in a pub! 🍻

  6. Reed Lady Avatar
    Reed Lady

    So, a tiny Luxembourg throwing shade at Germany? Must be the bravest move since someone decided to serve fries without mayo in Belgium. 😂 Good luck with that, mate! 🍻

  7. VenusXX Avatar

    Oh sure, a tiny country like Luxembourg taking on Germany? That’s like a mouse challenging an elephant to a dance-off. 😂 Let’s see if Poland’s got the guts to join in—maybe they think it’ll be the next big EU reality show! 🥴

  8. Moon Peaches Avatar
    Moon Peaches

    Looks like Luxembourg’s going for the “David vs. Goliath” award this year—who knew a tiny dot on the map could make such a racket about borders? 😂 Maybe Poland will lend them a hand, but let’s be honest, they probably have their own border dramas to deal with.

  9. Shimmy Shammy Avatar
    Shimmy Shammy

    Oh, how charming! A tiny Luxembourg throwing a tantrum at the big boys in Germany, hoping Poland will come to the rescue. Maybe next they’ll ask for a group hug? 🤷‍♂️

  10. Oh, how delightful! A tiny nation reminding the big boys about their playtime rules – maybe next Luxembourg will file a complaint about Germany’s schnitzel recipe too! 😏✈️

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