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Lukas Sieper | Germany DEU | Non-attached Members (NI) | 390 |
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Juan Fernando López Aguilar | Spain ESP | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 354 |
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Sebastian Tynkkynen | Finland FIN | European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) | 331 |
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João Oliveira | Portugal PRT | The Left in the European Parliament (GUE/NGL) | 232 |
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Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis | Lithuania LTU | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 227 |
All Contributions (99)
Immunity of International Criminal Court officials and the activation of the EU Blocking Statute to strengthen EU strategic autonomy (debate)
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Urgent need to address the humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan and to achieve a sustainable peace (debate)
Mr President, 21 million people in Sudan are at risk of starvation. Last week, a World Food Programme convoy providing humanitarian aid was attacked by a drone. In this conflict, rape is used every day as a weapon of war by both sides. What is happening in Sudan is not an internal conflict: It is an externally fuelled war for control of resources and the Red Sea. On the one hand, Saudi Arabia and Egypt support government forces and their militias. On the other hand, the United Arab Emirates is financing and arming the Rapid Support Forces, sometimes with European equipment, including French. In 2025, the UN warned of an imminent massacre in El Fasher. Europe chose to relaunch free trade negotiations with the United Arab Emirates. The European Union must now assume its responsibilities, immediately suspend the negotiations and use all its political weight to put an end to the involvement of the Emirates in Sudan.
Situation in Northeast Syria, the violence against civilians and the need to maintain a sustainable ceasefire (debate)
Mr President, I will tell you a story. A French story. The story of a Europe that renounces its principles. This is Hamza's story. Hamza is French. At the age of twelve, he was taken to Syria by his mother. At the age of twelve, he experienced war, death, camps in northeastern Syria. He never chose. Her childhood was stolen from her. Today, Hamza is 22 years old. He's not guilty of anything. Yet, as I speak to you, he is locked up in an Iraqi prison, tied to a fellow prisoner, interrogated, beaten. Why Iraq? Because France has let it happen. Hamza's not guilty of anything. But France is guilty. Guilty of refusing to repatriate its nationals, including children; guilty of outsourcing justice, guilty of trampling on the rule of law. Hamza, there are dozens of them. I met them. They're waiting to be repatriated. Their parents are waiting to be tried and associations defending victims of terrorism want trials in Europe. So let us act in the name of our values, our principles, let us repatriate these children because they are innocent, let us repatriate adults and judge them in the rule of law.
Restoring control of migration: returns, visa policy and third-country cooperation (topical debate)
Mr President, this debate says one simple thing: the European right has chosen to ally itself with the far right, ready to do anything, even trampling on the rule of law, copying the American ECI, allowing raids on housing, tracking down migrants, locking up children. For us, it’s no! It is not because it is unworthy. It is not because it is contrary to everything Europe claims to be. The hubs back? Outsourced camps to expel out of sight, to hide rights violations. And for that, you are ready to deal with autocrats, as in Tunisia, where opponents are imprisoned, where a lawyer, Ayachi Hammami, went on a hunger strike for more than 40 days without getting the attention of the European Union. His crime? Defend the law! Migration has become your obsession, your totem, your renunciation. We reject this Europe: a Europe of fear, a Europe that sacrifices its principles! We stand for a Europe proud of law, dignity and humanity!
European Council meeting (joint debate)
Madam President, sanctions against the International Criminal Court, against our civil society partners, our judges, our former Commissioners; bombing; kidnapping of a dictator; unwavering support for genocide; haggling for a Nobel Peace Prize; withdrawal of international organisations; end of international humanitarian aid; contempt for law and the United Nations; trade war: Here is the summary. A year of U.S. 47th President's foreign policy. The international order based on law threatens to collapse. And what is Europe doing? She's been quiet for too long. She's shaking. Wake up! It's now or never. The European promise is in our hands. Activate blocking statute and the anti-coercion instrument. Let us express our full support for the ICC, the United Nations, civil society and democrats around the world. Let us build the necessary alliances for democracy and support for international law. Every Member State here has a lot to lose. Let us unite and protect ourselves against today's United States.
Brutal repression against protesters in Iran (debate)
Mr President, since 8 January, the Iranian population cut off from the world has been massacred by a theocratic regime that has been killing, torturing, violent and repressing for 50 years. But the population holds. As with the "Women Life, Freedom" movement, she doesn't let go. His courage is matched only by his thirst for freedom. But I want to warn us Europeans: Let us not be little Trumps, ready to wipe our feet on this courage. One does not choose from one's couch a leader for a people. Our role is to support all democratic forces methodically crushed by the mullahs' regime. We must support civil society, play into the hands of international institutions, call for a Security Council, investigate so that we can prosecute those responsible tomorrow. Only the people can decide their future. It is valid for Greenland, it is valid for Ukraine. This applies to Venezuela. And that's true for Iran.
Rule of law and human rights situation in Tunisia, particularly the case of Sonia Dahmani
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The situation of Christian communities and religious minorities in Nigeria and the Middle East, and Europe’s responsibility to protect them and guarantee freedom of conscience (topical debate)
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Escalation of the war and the humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan (continuation of debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, on this International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, let us recall that rape is used as a weapon of war in Sudan. It should also be remembered that, since the capture of El Fasher, 3,000 people have been massacred. Stopping this massacre must be an emergency for the European Union. This conflict, as we know, is fuelled by foreign powers for the control of the country's wealth. The Arab Emirates, for example, is transferring our weapons despite the arms embargo we have adopted. Meanwhile, the EU is negotiating a free trade agreement with the Arab Emirates. That explains the Commission's silence. But this passivity makes us complicit. In the midst of the EU-Africa Summit, our responsibility is immense. We must impose a ceasefire, a total arms embargo, a humanitarian corridor and put pressure on the support of the belligerents. Europe must come out of silence and inaction. She has to act and fast.
30th anniversary of the Barcelona Process and the new pact for the Mediterranean (debate)
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Recent peace agreement in the Middle East and the role of the EU (debate)
Madam President, yesterday, High Representative Kaja Kallas implied that the sanctions against Israel could be abandoned if the ceasefire were to hold and humanitarian aid returned to Gaza. But beware, ladies and gentlemen, there is a mistake about the goods. First of all, it's not a ceasefire. Since October 10, 97 dead, 153 tons of bombs dropped in one day, by Netanyahu's own admission, and only 300 humanitarian aid trucks returned instead of the planned 600. So all right, you want to believe in the ceasefire, but how does that erase two years of genocide? With this plan, you will not erase European complicity as Netanyahu erased Gaza from the map of the Middle East. How to forget the use of famine? How can we forget the journalists, the humanitarians killed? Even if weapons are silent and humanitarian aid is pouring in, the EU must impose sanctions, suspend the Association Agreement, and support the ICC, the only condition for a lasting, just peace and a two-state solution.
The EU’s role in supporting the recent peace efforts for Gaza and a two-state solution (debate)
Mr. Speaker, two years after October 7, we pay tribute to the victims of the massacres, the hostages still held and their families who are still waiting. Our commitment to their release remains total. But Prime Minister Netanyahu's failed. He used the plight of families to justify a devastating war, abandoning his own to pursue an eradication goal: that of the Palestinian people in Gaza. And while we are debating here, the European Union welcomes a so-called peace plan shaped without the Palestinians, which endorses the occupation and organizes settlement under tutelage. But how can you talk about peace when international law is trampled on, when an army is leading a documented, claimed, undeniable genocide before our eyes? A life is worth a life. To forget this truth is to renounce our humanity. It is a betrayal of the values we have always defended. Europe cannot stand still and complacent; She mustn't let it happen. Let us not let go of law or sanctions and let us not forget any of the victims, both Israeli and Palestinian.
Gaza at breaking point: EU action to combat famine, the urgent need to release hostages and move towards a two-state solution (debate)
Madam President, after 23 months of genocide yesterday, we observed a minute of silence for Gaza. As I speak, 1 million Gazans have been ordered to leave the northern part of the Strip. Israel continues its ethnic cleansing. And we, what do we do? Our first minute of silence. Gazans have only one choice, exile or death. And we Europeans have contributed to this crime and are complicit and guilty. Guilty of supplying weapons, guilty of refusing to impose the entry of humanitarian aid, guilty of not sanctioning Israel, guilty of turning a blind eye to the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Enough silence! Suspend the Association Agreement, move on to sanctions, the arms embargo, isolate Israel on the international stage! The Palestinians don't need our minute of silence. They need our actions. Then it's time to act.
Order of business
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, on 4 September, the Trump administration decided to sanction three Palestinian NGOs: the NGO Al-Haq, the Al-Mezan Centre for Human Rights and the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR). The PCHR is, as I speak, being bombed by the Israeli army. The American position is in a way a license to kill. These associations help to support the civilian population. They document human rights violations committed by the Israeli authorities and the Israeli army. They are involved in documenting what is happening in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem. These three NGOs are in addition to the NGO Addameer, which supported Palestinian political prisoners and was sanctioned before the summer. These associations are partners of the EEAS. They are partners of the European Union. It is our partners, we Europeans, who are in favour of the two-state solution, who are in favour of peace. Peace and justice will not be achieved without a Palestinian partner. That is why you are being asked to put this item on the agenda, so that we do not look elsewhere when essential partners are disappearing.
Democratic Republic of the Congo-Rwanda peace deal agreement (debate)
Mr President, as we debate the peace agreement between the DRC and Rwanda, I would first like to remind the Congolese that they will always find me on the side of peace, to rejoice when the weapons are silent and the blood stops flowing. But they will never find me on the side of those who rob their sovereignty and wealth. To work for peace is above all to work for justice. However, Donald Trump is pursuing the same imperialist logic as in Ukraine: As soon as the agreement was signed, he welcomed the fact that he had obtained a large part of the mining rights in the DRC. This agreement does not guarantee lasting peace, it does not recognise the responsibility of the Rwandan aggressor and does not require any reform on the part of the Congolese government. This agreement only guarantees foreign control over the DRC's resources. This agreement is also the failure of the European Union, which should have embodied a different path for peace: that of justice. It is your failure, Mr Síkela, you who, a few months ago, claimed not to be aware of Rwanda’s actions in the DRC. It is time to act: Stop doing nothing or being complicit!
Situation in the Middle East (debate)
Madam President, Gaza, Palestine, the Middle East, we have been talking about this here for twenty-one months, again and again. We talked about the evidence of the ongoing genocide, we talked about the logics of apartheid, we talked about all the elements that constitute ethnic cleansing. But what have we done? So, for once, I am not going to talk here about hungry children, hospitals destroyed, civilians killed during the distribution of bread. No, I'm going to talk about us, about Europe. Gaza has become the mirror of our impotence. In the face of Trump's wanderings, we will ditch ourselves; in the face of attacks on the ICC we are not triggering the blocking process; When it flies over Greece, France or Italy, Netanyahu is not stopped. What weakens us is not the absence of allies. We could have the whole global South aligned with us. What weakens us is our inability to act, to enforce international law, to arrest Binyamin Netanyahu and his deadly logic! Wake up – pass this message on to Ms Kallas. I say this to my EPP colleagues: Wake up! A continent that wants its security without its sovereignty will have neither. History will judge you, and it will judge you harshly!
Situation in the Middle East (joint debate)
Mr President, this debate should have focused on a single issue, the Association Agreement between the European Union and Israel. It's not a matter of words, it's a matter of courage. For once, Europe can and must act. But instead of acting, you speak, you procrastinate, you reevaluate. So I ask Mrs Kallas: What remains to be reassessed in terms of human rights? Forced displacement of populations: done; massacres of civilians, women and children: done; hospitals destroyed, aid workers deliberately killed: done; targeted journalists: done; destruction of infrastructure: done; Deprivation of access to water: done; Use of famine as a weapon of war: done. Even the Genocide box is ticked. But that, Mrs Kallas, and the Commission, you must know, since a secret 2024 EU report documents all the violations for which Israel is responsible. What is the justification for continuing to evaluate this association agreement? So tell me, on what does this "nothing" rest, on what moral vacuum, on what European renunciation and on what sense of impunity too? Without Europe, Israel would not have all these financial and military means. If you do not suspend this agreement, Mrs Kallas, you will be responsible for a voluntary contribution to the continuation of this genocide. So, please, act!
The EU's response to the Israeli government's plan to seize the Gaza Strip, ensuring effective humanitarian support and the liberation of hostages (debate)
Madam President, "Real risk of genocide": this warning from the International Court of Justice has been ringing for a year and a half and there is still no action by Member States. Three months ago, Mme Kallas renewed its support for Israel at an Association Council. From silence to complicity, we are now told to re-examine the Association Agreement. Save yourself the exercise, Commissioner, open a newspaper, read reports from the UN, NGOs, or just listen to the Israeli government. We are not facing a humanitarian disaster, but a denial of humanity. Israel claims it loud and clear: This is an ongoing genocide. The time you're going to try to win is complicity. This is the time when Gazans lose their lives. This is a time when the European Union loses credibility, and I am absolutely aware of what I am saying. History will judge. Pronounce sanctions, declare an arms embargo now, otherwise you will find yourself on the bench of the accused.
Order of business
Madam President, I would like to make a point of order under Rule 40 of the Rules of Procedure. This afternoon, the Chamber will debate the European response to the planned takeover of the Gaza Strip by the Israeli authorities, as well as ways to deliver humanitarian aid and release hostages. It's no longer a project: since last Sunday, this intervention is already a reality, with the effects that we know. Moreover, to link this invasion to the delivery of humanitarian aid and the release of hostages is to mislead our debate. Nothing can justify this attack. Nothing but the extreme right can justify the violation of human rights. The title of our debate is not up to the moment. You should have taken the time, together with the group presidents, to change it.
Order of business
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Targeted attacks against Christians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo – defending religious freedom and security (debate)
Madam President, I shall take two lessons from the negotiation of this resolution. The first is that blind ideology: Obsessed with the protection of Christians alone, the right and some far-right groups almost invisibilized hundreds of thousands of civilian victims. The second is that the influence reveals the look: A few weeks after pointing out here the responsibility of Rwanda and its armed extension, the M23, we almost had a text that erased any reference to Rwandan interference in the DRC. Fortunately, progressives and environmentalists have resisted. We were more than an alert: A reminder of truth and justice. Three major achievements have been reintroduced into the text: mention of Rwanda’s support for the M23, recognition of Rwanda’s destabilising role and warning about EU funding for Rwandan troops in Mozambique, without any guarantee that they would indirectly serve the M23. The final text will not be that of renunciation. It will not discredit this Parliament. We must learn the lesson from such alliances and their dangerousness.
Human rights and democracy in the world and the European Union’s policy on the matter – annual report 2024 (debate)
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, the High Representative, the world is collapsing, silently, before our eyes, and Europe is silent. Faced with imperialism and populism, the European Union gives the impression of apologising instead of resisting. We hesitate to denounce Trump for fear of provoking a whim or an unhealthy reaction. On the contrary, the European Union should proudly set itself up as a counter-model, shouting at the world the right to justice, diversity and dignity! But what are you still afraid of? It is already trampling on international law, it is already supporting war criminals, it is already weakening humanitarian aid, health, education... Mrs Kallas, Europe must stop whispering, it must face its project with pride, with determination! It must defend the International Criminal Court, demand the fight against all domination and manage its borders with humanity. Faced with the law of the strongest, be justice!
Signature of acts adopted in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure (Rule 81)
Madam President, My point of order is based on Article 40 and compliance with Articles 2 and 6 TEU. This week, Viktor Orbán has planned to welcome Benjamin Netanyahu to European soil. I recall that Mr Netanyahu is under investigation and is subject to an arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court – the ICC – for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Hungary, as a State Party to the Rome Statute and a member of its Assembly, can only cooperate with the ICC. Failure to do so deliberately tramples on our international commitments. I solemnly ask you, Madam President, to remind Mr Orbán of his obligations: respect international law and the rule of law, and not betray the fundamental values of the Union. I would also ask you to remind the President of the Commission of her duty to activate blocking status to oppose the extraterritoriality of Mr Trump’s sanctions. The ICC is our court. Protecting it means defending our sovereignty.
Deteriorating situation in Gaza following the non-extension of the ceasefire (debate)
Madam President, even in the absence of our High Representative, I would like to address her. Ms Kallas, you recently held an Association Council with Israel. But how could you? How could you maintain this agreement unconditionally, without demands, without a word for humanitarian law? How could you close your eyes when the European Union had a lever, a weight, a voice? From this abdication, let's face reality: The ceasefire is dead, buried under the bombs. Humanitarian aid is strangled. Not a bag of flour, not a can of water enter Gaza. Israel plunged Gaza into darkness: 600 000 people have no electricity, no water, no hope. On the West Bank side, 40,000 people have fled, driven from their camps by the Israeli army, and abuses are only increasing. What is Europe doing? She's looking away. Our responsibility is overwhelming. We had a duty: prevent the worst, but we let it happen. We had a principle: the human rights clause. But you trampled her. Madam High Representative, there is a word for what you have just done: the complacency. And history will remember a word: the cowardice.
White paper on the future of European defence (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, the world we have known is no more. The one that the European project dreamed of will not be born by magic, even with €800 billion in investment in armaments. Money is essential, but not in any way. It must not come from the structural funds or the agricultural funds. It must finance a European defence industry and ensure the interoperability of our forces, not fuel foreign interests. Money alone is not enough. Without political will and a common defense strategy, these billions will only serve Trump's plans. Our strategy must be based on our emancipation from American defence and on a permanent European force, with its own command and capable of defending our interests and values. It must be based on respect for international law, a right that we must uphold, from Gaza to Ukraine. Our place is with the people who are fighting for justice. We should have stood by South Africa before the International Court of Justice. We should have supported the Arab League in its plan to rebuild Gaza in the face of Trump's diktat. The European Union can no longer remain a spectator. It can no longer remain silent about the great initiatives of our world. She no longer has the right to be afraid. It must emancipate itself and act.