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Lukas Sieper | Germany DE | Renew Europe (Renew) | 487 |
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Juan Fernando López Aguilar | Spain ES | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 454 |
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Sebastian Tynkkynen | Finland FI | European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) | 451 |
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João Oliveira | Portugal PT | The Left in the European Parliament (GUE/NGL) | 284 |
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Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis | Lithuania LT | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 273 |
All Speeches (97)
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 19 December 2024 (debate)
Date:
22.01.2025 09:52
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, thank you very much. Mr President, thank you very much. Dear Commissioners, Indeed, only a month has passed since the last Council, and we are already in a completely different geopolitical reality. And it's time to learn from the mistakes that have been made in previous years. Listening to President von der Leyen, however, I have the impression that, although he says that it is necessary to take into account, for example, Mr Draghi's comments, to strengthen the competitiveness of the European economy, he still shows the same direction, which unfortunately has led to an economy that is less competitive and that Europe has huge problems and crises. And it all started from the moment it was forcibly pushed through, and all the time we are going in that direction, the Green Deal. Madam President, we need to move away from fossil fuels, we need to strengthen energy. That's all right. The only question is this: Why did Germany start all its coal-fired power plants? Why do they want to buy new coal deposits in Poland, for example? The President is talking about the Marcosur agreement. Today, European farmers will be on strike in front of the European Parliament, here. They are not happy with this agreement. I hope, as a former Polish Prime Minister, that the Polish Presidency, which began its work in the European Union, will be the moment and the Presidency that will lead to the fact that Europe, indeed, and the European Union, will change this wrong direction and finally wake up.
Rise of energy prices and fighting energy poverty (debate)
Date:
27.11.2024 15:51
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, thank you very much. Dear Commissioner, The problem of high energy prices, the lack of competitiveness of the European economy and the fact that we are starting to have more and more serious problems is due to one simple reason. And this is the reason for the Green Deal – an ill-conceived, unadapted programme, a programme that has been pushed through purely for political and ideological reasons. Of course, we all know that transformation must happen, but not in this way. Lessons must be learned from these mistakes. People should be able to afford heating, to pay their bills. Entrepreneurs should have a chance to produce here in Europe. It is in the interest of all of us, it is in the interest of the European Union. Meanwhile, it has led to the fact that today people pay electricity bills and cry; Entrepreneurs are tearing their hair off, firing people, and shutting down their businesses. Therefore, in the next term of office of the European Commission, it is necessary to draw conclusions and finally adapt the Commission's programmes to the real possibilities and needs of Europeans.
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Foreign interference and hybrid attacks: the need to strengthen EU resilience and internal security (debate)
Date:
23.10.2024 19:24
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. Dear Commissioner, If today we are talking about disinformation and provocations, I am waiting for someone to finally apologize to the Polish services that closed the Russian spy Gonzalez. But it was then that there were rwetes and shouts in many circles, which accused Poles of detaining and oppressing an innocent journalist. The Gonzalez case shows a more complex situation with regard to disinformation and Russian influence in individual European Union countries. We are focusing and talking here primarily about this digital plane. Extremely important of course, and it must be under special control, but Gonzalez was the pet of many liberal-left salons in Poland and when he was closed down, as I mentioned earlier, there were immediately accusations that an innocent journalist, a guru for many of these elites, was wrongly detained. However, when he landed in Moscow and was greeted by Putin, these voices went silent, but no one apologised to the services. This shows that we should not only be interested in this digital space, but we should also focus on what is happening among the liberal-leftist elites, those media that also dictate certain standards to the public and impose a narrative.
General budget of the European Union for the financial year 2025 – all sections (debate)
Date:
22.10.2024 13:37
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. Many mistakes have been made in the European Union, which have led to the situation of the European economy getting worse. The European economy is becoming less and less competitive, the situation of households is becoming more and more difficult, people lose their jobs, they have financial problems. And this did not come from anything, but from those decisions that were taken in the European Commission, in the European Parliament. In order to have a good budget that supports the European economy that works for Europeans, it is first and foremost necessary to correct the errors and reflect on what has led to this situation. One term could be used to describe and describe this situation: this is the Green Deal, the broad policy that led to this economic collapse. Today, the most important thing is the security of Europe and Europeans. This is security in the traditional sense, but also economic and economic security.
Presentation of the programme of activities of the Hungarian Presidency (debate)
Date:
09.10.2024 11:52
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, thank you very much. Dear Prime Minister, This was supposed to be a debate on the priorities of the Hungarian Presidency – very important issues. We were supposed to talk about the economy, about security, about working for people, about what is most important for Europeans today. Meanwhile, this debate has turned into a court over Hungary, the Hungarian government democratically elected by the sovereign Hungarian people. Mrs von der Leyen gave an outrageous speech. No one gave it the power to review the independent governments of sovereign states. And I want to remind her that the European Union is made up of sovereign states, and Mrs von der Leyen is not the queen of Europe. And I also want to say one more thing: You talk a lot about democracy, you talk a lot about the rule of law, but how do you understand it? When your friends, your colleagues, rule, it is democratic and law-abiding. Look at what's happening in Poland right now. The rule of law is broken at every step. Are you guys talking about this? Is that bothering you? No, I don't! Because your colleague Donald Tusk is the Polish Prime Minister at the moment.
The crisis facing the EU’s automotive industry, potential plant closures and the need to enhance competitiveness and maintain jobs in Europe (debate)
Date:
08.10.2024 14:51
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. Mr. Commissioner, I would like to thank you. Ladies and Gentlemen, The car industry in the European Union is dying, people are losing their jobs, the economy is in trouble. Are any conclusions drawn from this situation, which is caused by the decisions taken in recent years in the European Union, the projects prepared by the European Commission and taken here by Parliament? Yes, they are. President von der Leyen announced that this line would continue. What does that mean? This means that the industry will have more and more problems, more and more people will lose their jobs. Who will benefit from this? First of all, it will benefit the Chinese, who are very happy to enter the European market with their products. The alternative for Europeans is electric cars. Only that people do not want to buy them because they are very expensive, and even if they choose them, it is not those produced in Europe, but those produced in China, because they are cheaper, because producers clearly say that energy prices in Europe are too high and that they have problems with production costs. In fact, what has been taken away from Europeans is, above all, freedom of choice.
Preparation of the European Council of 17-18 October 2024 (debate)
Date:
08.10.2024 09:52
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, Dear Commissioner, Ladies and Gentlemen, The European Union's economy is in a worsening state. Companies either shut down their production or relocate it outside the European Union. People are losing their jobs. The cost of living is increasing. What is the reason for this? You may wonder what the reasons are, but I think everyone here in this Chamber knows that these are, among other things, the wrong decisions that have been made here in the European Union in recent years. The Green Deal, everything related to these ideas, has led to this very situation. The European Council will discuss competitiveness at its next meeting. And do you think that there is some reflection or will there be a debate about what to do to change these reasons to move away from those policies that have led to the fact that precisely this competitiveness of the European economy does not exist? No, on the contrary, this line will continue exactly. If we act in this way, the economy of the European Union will soon be absolutely, completely uncompetitive.
The devastating floods in Central and Eastern Europe, the loss of lives and the EU’s preparedness to act on such disasters exacerbated by climate change (debate)
Date:
18.09.2024 11:31
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. Mr. Commissioner, I would like to thank you. Ladies and Gentlemen, Central Europe is in need. She's drowning. Many towns are flooded. People are suffering. Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania. This tragedy requires swift and decisive action. And our debate was supposed to be about how to help people, not about the Green Deal. What is needed today is concrete, swift action, immediate mobilisation of the European Commission's assistance and simplification of procedures, support for governments and states. Governments must act effectively and pragmatically. We need good communication, good information, not a political message. We need to help people save their lives and livelihoods. Then you have to help them rebuild their villages and their homes. And this support must be real and concrete. We cannot only debate, promise, but we must make decisive decisions today. When are we mobilising the funds? These measures should be activated immediately and the procedures should be simple.
Mr President, thank you very much. Dear Commissioner, Ladies and Gentlemen, The Energy Union was supposed to guarantee Europe's energy security, it was supposed to guarantee the competitiveness of the European economy, and finally it was supposed to guarantee that Europeans would pay low prices for energy and the costs of maintaining their homes would decrease, which would allow the economic situation in the European Union to simply improve. But the longer this idea lasts, the more different types of Green Deal projects and ideas are born, the more the weakness of this project is exposed. The European economy is no longer competitive. Job losses and job losses in other countries. Even in Germany, large car factories are laying off workers and relocating their production outside the European Union. Energy security – the war in Ukraine has unfortunately exposed the mistakes that have been made, for example when it comes to the construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. And finally, the price of everyday life for Europeans. Oczywiście coraz droższe życie powoduje, że Europejczycy ubożeją. Is it possible to continue a project that does not work? No, you can't. We need to learn from the mistakes made, improve what is possible and truly create a European Union that is energy secure, economically competitive and gives a decent life to Europeans.
The attack on climate and nature: far right and conservative attempts to destroy the Green Deal and prevent investment in our future (topical debate)
Date:
24.04.2024 13:40
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. Ladies and Gentlemen, There have already been a lot of bizarre debates in this parliamentary term, but right now the left-wing radicals have outdone themselves. What is it, ladies and gentlemen? These are mockery of democracy, of parliamentarism. This is primarily an insult to Europeans. You are not talking about climate protection, you are not talking about what is happening in Europe right now – lack of competitiveness, farmers’ protests. Do you think that those people who defend their farms, defend their future, are extreme rightists? What about the European economy, ladies and gentlemen? Is she becoming more competitive? Are you discussing the future of Europeans? How will they live? People close their businesses because they can't afford to pay their bills. People don't see prospects for themselves. This is the Green Deal. Yes, and that's what the election will be about. And you know very well that this ideology, the green ideology that you have given to Europeans, does not help them at all and does not create prospects for a good future. We need to talk about what is happening in Europe. You have to talk about how to protect the environment, how to protect the climate, but you do it at the expense of people. You are doing this at the expense of the European economy. You are doing this at the expense of European security. And that's what this election will be about. We stand on the side of Europe and Europeans, on the side of the European economy, on the side of European agriculture. We will not allow you to bring Europe down.
Mr President, thank you very much. The migration policy of the European Union is very bad and needs to be changed, but the gasoline fire cannot be extinguished. I heard the same arguments made here by the enthusiasts of this migration pact at the meetings of the European Council, when the then German Chancellor and the French President convinced us that any number of illegal migrants should be admitted to Europe. Today we are adopting a migration pact. You are proposing a migration pact that does not solve any problems. Do these proposals increase the security of Europeans? No, I don't. Will they help people who have come to Europe looking for a better life, but today they are camping on the streets and have no hope? No, I don't. Will they help the smugglers? Yes, because they know that there will be money to ensure that every number of irregular migrants arriving in Europe will be relocated to the Member States, and those Member States that do not want to do so will pay for it. There will be money, they will know it and they will continue to develop it here. You can't put out a gasoline fire, ladies and gentlemen, you know that. Most of you here on this rostrum said that these are bad solutions.
Council and Commission statements - Preparation of the European Council meeting of 21 and 22 March 2024 (debate)
Date:
12.03.2024 09:35
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. Ladies and Gentlemen, There is no more important issue for Europeans today than security. It is good that we are discussing this, it is good that the European Council will focus on the development of European defence. But if we want Europe to be safe in many respects, as has already been said here, we must first of all look at whether these decisions, which have been taken so far by the European Commission, by the European Parliament, actually make Europe safer and Europeans feel safe. Can we be economically competitive? Can we defend our agriculture? Are we able, finally, to support Ukraine by providing it with the weapons and ammunition it needs? How are we supposed to do that if we don't have a defense industry? How should we develop the defence industry when we are liquidating industry and the economy? Steelworks are needed for the development of the defence industry, steel is needed, a well-developed economy is needed. How should we think about the food security of the people of Europe when regulations have been introduced that eliminate European agriculture in practice? Lessons need to be learned and mistakes corrected. The mistake that has made the European economy and agriculture no longer competitive, that they have problems, is first and foremost the Green Deal. And you know that. We need to improve what is possible to improve. No one says that we do not want to protect the climate, but we must do it rationally and, above all, take care of Europe's security and the security of Europeans today.
Empowering farmers and rural communities - a dialogue towards sustainable and fairly rewarded EU agriculture (debate)
Date:
07.02.2024 09:41
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. Mr. Commissioner, I'm sorry. Ladies and Gentlemen, There are a lot of beautiful words here. You are concerned about the fate of European farmers, who (you may have already understood this) did not come to Brussels last week or yesterday here in Strasbourg and have not protested in Germany for many, many weeks and in subsequent cities, in subsequent countries (on Friday such a protest will be in Poland) so as to express support for your policy, only the opposite. Particularly strange are these statements of support for farmers and concern for politicians associated with Mr. Weber's party or the socialists. After all, the responsibility for what is happening right now, for this crisis in agriculture, for the destruction of European agriculture, for the fact that people are simply angry because their production is unprofitable (the same goes for entrepreneurs), that is your responsibility, Mrs von der Leyen and Mr Timmermans. You talk a lot and beautifully. And what are the facts? As recently as yesterday, the European Commission published a proposal to reduce emissions by 90% by 2040. Who do you think will benefit from this? Farmers and Entrepreneurs?
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 14-15 December 2023 and preparation of the Special European Council meeting of 1 February 2024 - Situation in Hungary and frozen EU funds (joint debate - European Council meetings)
Date:
17.01.2024 09:57
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. Ladies and Gentlemen, Are German farmers, German transporters, protesting all week long happy with the policy that the European Union is pursuing? Are they populists? Or are they worried about their future? Because what has been proposed in the European Union, these changes, which concern, among other things, economic matters, have a very bad future ahead of them – and they know it. The Chairman of the EPP Group, Mr Weber, said that the economy is the most important thing for this group and that is what you will be focusing on in the next election campaign. But somehow this is not noticed by German farmers, German transporters, farmers in the Netherlands, residents of Paris, who protest for fear of their future, fearing not only that they will not have a job, they will not have a chance for a decent life, but also that the bad solutions related to the migration pact will contribute to making their lives unsafe. The liberal-leftist majority is very well-being. Throughout this term, you have been telling us about the bright future of Europe. What's going on at the time? Other industries are falling. People are losing their jobs. Soon, several thousand people who worked in the transport and car industry will be dismissed in Poland. These are the results of your decisions, which have been taken, among others, in relation to the Fit for 55 package, the migration package or other solutions. There has been a lot of talk about the rule of law here, but how does your majority understand the rule of law? Well, yes, if it is in your mind, it is the rule of law, but if it is in accordance with the law, the constitution of a given country, but you do not like it, then there is no rule of law. An example is Poland. Ask your colleague Tusk why he is violating the Polish Constitution and Polish legislation. Fortunately, next year there will be elections to the European Parliament and this majority here will look different.
Preparation of the European Council meeting of 14-15 December 2023 (debate)
Date:
13.12.2023 09:49
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. Dear Commissioner, Ladies and Gentlemen, I would like to draw your attention to two points that resounded here during the speeches of some of you. The first concerns the issues related to the amendment of the Treaties and the limitation of the right of veto for sovereign states, Member States. That's a very bad idea. You know that. I think that the vote in the previous Council has clearly shown that there is no majority for such changes. This is simply limiting the sovereignty of the Member States. On the other hand, it is undoubtedly necessary to seek agreement, compromise and problem-solving in the spirit of consensus, to seek solutions that are acceptable and that take into account the rights and also the capabilities of individual Member States. Undoubtedly, at the moment, the most important issue for all of us is supporting Ukraine. This is very important and there is no doubt in this room that we should continue to do so. But another issue of great emotion – also at the previous European Council – is, of course, finance. These are finances, and it must be made clear to ourselves that before we review, before we start making new changes and looking for new solutions, it is worth looking at those expenditures and those policies that are currently being implemented in the European Union, and which, instead of stimulating economic development and providing good finance for Europeans, limit this development. Among other things, this is a reckless climate policy. If we talk about the necessary transformation, yes, let's do it, but let's do it pragmatically, without burdening Europeans again. It is only first of all necessary to look at whether these programmes, which are currently being implemented, care about the energy security of Europe, the European Union, whether they strengthen our competitiveness and whether they primarily serve Europeans.
Proposals of the European Parliament for the amendment of the Treaties (debate)
Date:
21.11.2023 17:46
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. Ladies and Gentlemen, Europe is made up of different peoples, different cultures, different traditions and different languages. At some point, European countries decided to work together to ensure greater security, cooperation and prosperity for their citizens. But they agreed to do so with respect for their own sovereignty and diversity. And so the European Union was born. Today in this room there was talk of European citizens, there is no such thing as a European state, despite the fact that at the moment the liberal-left majority is trying to convince Europeans that they care about their affairs. No, I don't. It is up to Europeans to decide how they will raise their children, what they will learn at school, how they will defend themselves when there is an enemy abroad. On the other hand, it is in our interest to build a European Union that is stronger by respecting the Member States, respecting diversity and building unity in that diversity.
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 26-27 October 2023 - Humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the need for a humanitarian pause (joint debate - Conclusions of the European Council and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the need for a humanitarian pause)
Date:
08.11.2023 17:22
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. At the end of her speech, President von der Leyen said that we must face the necessary reforms of the EU. It is worth considering in which direction these reforms are to go. Because talking about the enlargement of the European Union – which is necessary and we all support Ukraine and the other countries so that they can finally join our European family – cannot be an excuse to limit the sovereignty of the Member States, to deprive the Member States of their competences, so that the everyday affairs of Europeans, which today are decided in the Member States, fall into the hands of European bureaucrats. I'm sure we'll never agree to that. It would be worthwhile that, perhaps also during the November plenary session, when we vote on the proposed changes, such a debate took place, because Europeans have the right to know what these changes are to be and how deeply they will affect them. And the second point worth talking about openly: President Michel briefly mentioned here that there is only a short paragraph in the Council conclusions on the discussion - as it is written "deep" - on the financial situation and the revision of the Multiannual Financial Framework. We know there was no consent and there is no consent. So what's the matter? Finally, tell us what the situation of the budget is, what the situation of the EU's finances is. Europeans have a right to know this.
Preparation of the European Council meeting of 26-27 October 2023 (debate)
Date:
18.10.2023 11:52
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. Ladies and Gentlemen, The European Union's migration policy has been shattered and the migration pact, which is now being pushed by force beyond the treaties, violating the principles of unity and solidarity among the Member States, will only deepen this crisis, not prevent the influx of irregular migrants and their relocation in the Member States. These solutions, which the European Commission is now proposing and which the parliamentary majority also wants to accept, are bad solutions. They are putting Europe and Europeans at risk of growing insecurity. We must all be aware of this. The external borders must be defended and the external borders of the European Union protected. We need to expand humanitarian aid, to help those who require it, they really need it. But you can't let thousands of terrorists into Europe so thoughtlessly. Every day we see what is happening on the streets of Europe. Two Swedish citizens have been killed in Brussels in recent days. What else needs to happen for sobering up to come, both in the European Commission and in this House? Ladies and Gentlemen, you are playing with the security of Europe and Europeans. Finally, it is necessary to reflect on this and, above all, on solidarity, unity in decision-making concerning the security of the European Union.
Need for a speedy adoption of the asylum and migration package (debate)
Date:
04.10.2023 09:53
| Language: PL
Answers
Ladies and Gentlemen, I respect the decision-making process in the European Parliament, which is why I will not take part at the moment in the election campaign, which a colleague from Poland is trying to run here in the European Parliament. Poland stands and will stand on the side of the security of Europe and Europeans. We will defend Europe and we will defend Poland.
Need for a speedy adoption of the asylum and migration package (debate)
Date:
04.10.2023 09:50
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. Dear Commissioner, Ladies and Gentlemen, Will the European Commission's proposals in the Migration Pact protect Europe from illegal immigrants? Will it ensure the safety of Europeans? No, I don't. These are bad solutions and similar proposals I heard as the prime minister of the Polish government in 2016. After the crisis caused by Germany's invitation of illegal migrants to Europe, it was necessary to look for solutions that would protect Europeans, which would protect Europe from the influx of illegal immigration. Those solutions were wrong. Years later, we return to the same place again. Another migration crisis. Thousands of illegal migrants arriving in Europe. People smugglers. Trafficking in human beings. Non-governmental organizations from Germany that finance this practice. We finally have to stand up and put up a dam. Poland wants to find solutions that will really help those people who require help. People who have a difficult life, who run away from war. We proved, by accepting war refugees from Ukraine to Poland, that such solutions are possible. But I want to say clearly and very clearly, Poland will never agree to receive illegal migrants, to relocate illegal migrants and to absurd fees for people to be relocated to our countries. (The speaker agreed to answer the question raised by the blue card)
Dear President, Let's compare your words with the facts. First, you talk about the rule of law. It is the European Commission itself that violates the European Treaties by interfering with the competences of sovereign states. Second, Europe's economic development, Europe's competitiveness. The Green Deal is putting an increasing burden on households, Europeans, every European and European businesses. The migration policy? This is a migration crisis. Only yesterday, two and a half thousand illegal migrants arrived in Lampedusa. But there is one thing you can do and show that European solidarity is not just words, but facts. In two days, the deadline for banning the import of grain from Ukraine to the European Union expires. Please extend this ban. Show European solidarity, among other things, to Polish farmers. This is really necessary, Madam President!
Ukrainian grain exports after Russia’s exit from the Black Sea Grain Initiative (debate)
Date:
12.09.2023 19:01
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. Dear Commissioner, The European Commission has a duty to stand in solidarity with the Member States, especially those that bear the greatest burden of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The President of the European Commission is a representative of the EPP Group. The Commissioner responsible for introducing the import ban, the extension of the import ban is also a member of the group, Commissioner Dombrovskis. I would like to thank Commissioner Wojciechowski for his information, for what he does for farmers, for the positive changes that are being made. But I have a message for my colleagues, especially from Poland, who are organising an election campaign here in the European Parliament. Get it done, get it done. If Tusk says he can do anything, please, why aren't there representatives of your Commissioner, your President, here today? Ladies and Gentlemen, Today, there is nothing more important than the interests of Polish farmers. The Polish government today adopted a resolution in which it is clear that if the European Commission does not extend the ban on imports of grain and other products, including into Poland, we will do it unilaterally. We will not open borders, we will not allow Polish farmers to lose the inefficiency of such representatives who are elected in Poland and cannot defend the interests of Polish farmers here. And I also want to be clear: Enough with the hypocrisy. And to apologise to Polish farmers for this spectacle, which was organized here by MPs from the Platform. And I hope that this bread, which Mr Kołodziejczak brought here to Strasbourg today, will be respected and not thrown away, as you did in Tarnów at your congress.
Recommendations for reform of the European Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption (debate)
Date:
12.07.2023 19:25
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. Ladies and Gentlemen, Commissioner, I'm sorry. Strengthening the resilience of the European Union institutions against abuse and interference by third countries should be a priority. Europeans have the right to expect the European Parliament and all the European institutions to act transparently and honestly. And we, MEPs, officials, Commissioners, have a duty to do just that and to serve the citizens of Europe. That is why we have been chosen and given certain tasks. Trust in the European Parliament has unfortunately been broken by the Cathargate corruption scandal. It is therefore good that this report has been produced. I would like to thank the rapporteurs very much. To all of you who have worked together in our committee to strengthen the legal framework, to prepare a document that will help to make this odium disappear, which has greatly damaged trust in the European Parliament. And I believe it will be. In the end, I also have this reflection: Ladies and Gentlemen, since you can buy a favourable opinion on a subject and there are MEPs who, especially from one group, were very susceptible to it (it is quite symbolic that one of the dubious protagonists of this affair was in the room today and voted), I am beginning to wonder whether it is also possible to buy an unfavourable opinion against a country in the other direction. And here, first of all, I have such attention and reflection that if we are discussing the rule of law in some countries, for example in Poland, it would also be necessary to pay attention to whether these ideas that are being put forward and these urgings are really pure intentions.
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 29-30 June 2023, in particular the recent developments in the war against Ukraine and in Russia (debate)
Date:
12.07.2023 09:33
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. There is no more important issue in Europe and for Europeans today than security. And it's widely understood. On the one hand, there is the issue of support for Ukraine. We all want Ukraine to win, to be a member of NATO, to be a member of the EU. This is our goal, because a safe, free Ukraine is a safe and free Europe. But on the other hand, we have to ask the question why are people protesting in Europe? Why there are riots in different cities: in Paris, in France in different places? Why are farmers protesting? They also worry about security, their economic security, their future. They don't know what's going to happen. And this is also something that needs to be discussed here, because these people are worried about their future because of the mistakes that have been made here in the European Union. There was already talk of relocation. Migrants, illegal migrants. Today we also have problems with huge inflation, with prices that are rising and galloping. On the one hand, of course, this is the result of the war in Ukraine, but on the other hand, these are mistakes made in the introduction of projects and programs such as the Green Deal or Fit for 55. Finally, we need to answer the question of whether the European Union is moving in the right direction. For the time being, Europeans do not see these benefits. These protests must be taken seriously. And it is the Europeans that must be taken seriously. Finally, I must say two sentences to the representative and to the representatives of one of the largest groups here in the European Parliament, who is currently responsible for what is happening. Migration errors, errors related to this policy, which today led to such a huge crisis in Europe, began in Germany. And it would be good if the EPP stopped dealing with the elections in Poland and stopped listening to Polish colleagues, and finally took care of what needs to be done in Europe. The security of Europe!