European Commissioner for Migration, Magnus Brunner, anticipates a significant shift in migration management with the implementation of the new EU Migration Pact. Brunner, an Austrian Christian Democrat, stated the pact will bring an end to ten years of disorderly migration flows, effective Friday. He is tasked with assisting member states, including the Netherlands, in reducing incoming asylum applications. The Commissioner made these remarks in an interview with De Telegraaf and other media outlets ahead of the pact’s launch. The new agreement aims to establish a more structured and coordinated approach to migration within the European Union. Brunner’s comments signal a firm commitment to resolving long-standing issues surrounding migration control and processing. The pact’s success will be closely watched by nations grappling with increasing migration pressures.