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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 (110)
Rail transport safety in the EU – lessons learnt from the Adamuz accident and three years after the Tempi tragedy (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, yesterday we had a debate on the problematic, non-existent rule of law in Greece and the tactics of cover-up that continue with the issue of Predator. Today we bring back the issue of the cover-up of the Tempi crime. The Greek state, using various tactics, obstructs the request of relatives for the exhumation of the victims, in order to find out what caused the death of their people. A simple thing. People have been begging for three years for this. Is the results of the exhumation, Commissioner, an important element for clarification? It's a question. Commissioner, Tempi crime has four sections in our opinion and we ask for answers: Who is responsible and why? What is the responsibility of the Commission and the European Union Agency for Railways (ERA) for the non-performance of contract 717? For Greece, we know who is responsible, although the ministers will not go to justice. But is the Commission responsible for this? b) Why were there no teleadministration systems, as had been repeatedly officially denounced, both by the workers' unions and within Parliament by SYRIZA and MP Meikopoulos? c) Why in 21st century Europe did trains go on a single track, when the Commission had given billions to upgrade the Greek railway? Who's to blame? d) It is clear that European legislation has been violated to safeguard the site of an accident and protect the vital elements, what we call "trapping". Commissioner, you have launched an infringement procedure against Greece. Since then, I want to know if Greece's action plan is being implemented. Is this action plan being followed? Who controls it? Publish it. Jobs that had been advertised without the appointments going ahead, an action plan - a wish list, even funded by European funds, and continuous postponements of completion in the flagship projects. Three years after the Tempi crime, telecommand is still missing, Commissioner, and the Greek railways are suffering from persistent dangerous malfunctions. I ask directly, as we speak, on 12 March, when the trains are moving in Greece, who guarantees the safety of passengers and workers on the Greek railways? What about you? Mr Kyranakis? Or God?
Situation of the rule of law in Greece, following the Court decision on Predator spyware (debate)
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European Semester for economic policy coordination 2026 - European Semester for economic policy coordination: employment and social priorities for 2026 (joint debate)
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, the Annual Report on the European Semester reminds us that the Union's economic governance cannot be measured only by indicators of competitiveness and budgetary discipline, but also by its capacity to strengthen social cohesion and improve citizens' lives. That is the key issue. Of course, we have new facts following the adventurisms of Mr Trump in the Middle East, which take us out of line. However, the composition of the European Semester with the European Pillar of Social Rights in this report, I think, in general, when it comes to labour issues, can be valued positively. Particularly important is the focus on tackling in-work poverty, access to quality jobs, health, safety at work, the implementation of the Directive on adequate minimum wages, fair wages and the full implementation of the Council Recommendation on adequate minimum income. The report also incorporates issues that are a priority for the Left, tackling child and energy poverty, the need for affordable and decent housing, eliminating inequalities, strengthening collective bargaining. For us, the European Semester must act as a tool for social convergence and not as an austerity mechanism.
Rule of law, fundamental rights and misuse of EU funds in Slovakia: the need for an EU response (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, the criminal populism experienced by many citizens in our Member States in recent years is sliding and sliding us with mathematical certainty into authoritarianism. It seems that Mr. Fico can make Mr. Mitsotakis jealous. In Athens, the government spokesman threatened a press reporter, Mr Avramidis, who dared to ask in the press room. But regardless of my political assessment, there is an objective finding. When the Member State consciously sabotages the fight against freedom of the press, against corruption, it rules out scandals, we do not have a tolerable internal reform, but a direct blow to the interests of the European Union. When the Slovak Prosecutor General appeals to the Constitutional Court to annul a penal code with a validity of only eight days – systematically a European ethnocentrism to guide the demand for political accountability – then you understand that there is a rule of law issue. In this regard, I would just like to point out the following: any activation of the rule of law conditionality mechanism is not a punishment, it is a Union defence of last resort.
Extreme weather events in particular in Portugal, southern Italy, Malta and Greece: European response in strengthening readiness, preparedness and solidarity mechanisms (debate)
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A new action plan to implement the European Pillar of Social Rights (debate)
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, good morning to everyone. When we hear too much pseudo-patriotism and fear, it is good for workers and workers to worry. Brecht has said it too. In our view, the security of Europe is social cohesion. This is the security pillar. When social inequalities are widening, can we really talk about a resilient Europe? The new European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan must act as a tool for social justice and social proofing. In Greece, there are 200 people killed in work-related accidents – a crime. But now let's get to the point itself: what will you do to promote collective agreements? What about supporting social investment? How will you support quality employment, the social state, education, the rights of people with disabilities? A truly just transition? How will you address – how will you address – rising poverty, the housing crisis or demographics? We in the South have a serious problem with this. All the principles of the European Pillar of Social Rights must finally be put into practice. That is where, in our opinion, the credibility of the Union is judged.
Attempted takeover of Lithuania’s public broadcaster and the threat to democracy in Lithuania (debate)
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, according to the EU acquis, the editorial and functional independence of public information bodies, their good administration and, of course, transparency in appointments and dismissals, protection against political or business interference, as well as adequate, stable and predictable funding, are self-evident. As a former journalist, for years in Greece, serving in public broadcasting, I know these two things very well about state bodies. Firstly, that they are democratically necessary in order to preserve pluralism and objective information, and secondly, that they are democratically pernicious or any method aimed at manipulating and manipulating their work. Following, therefore, this prudent decision to postpone the parliamentary procedures for the relevant bill, we call on the Lithuanian Government to listen to the exhortations of the resolution and to align itself accordingly with the requirements of the relevant EU legislation, with an emphasis of course on the Media Freedom Regulation and the 29th Protocol to our founding Treaties.
Restoring control of migration: returns, visa policy and third-country cooperation (topical debate)
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, with so many crises and tensions facing Europe at the moment, when we see clearly imperialist, expansionist policies unfolding, we are one step away from total destruction. They're tearing us apart. That is, to be clear, President Trump is now talking about abolishing the UN and creating a peculiarly closed peace club willing to pay for it. And the Union leadership with the far-right columns choose the useful enemy to sacrifice along with the basic principles of international law. In the financial and institutional crisis of the system, mentors and adventurers have found the culprit to accept their failure. This is not the fault of the inequality system. It's the stranger's fault. It's the other guy's fault. It's the white man's fault. It's the black man's fault. It used to be the Jew's fault. It's the refugee's fault. It's the immigrant's fault. It's the Palestinians who exist. It's the gay guy. It's the poor man's fault. It criminalizes poverty politically. The capitalist magician with the high hat and the stick found the ephemeral, inhuman solution. It abolishes the right to asylum. It focuses on speeding up returns, throwing packets of souls into the devastated land that this policy itself created. There is no right to examine asylum, there are no interpreters, there are no doctors, there is no humanity, there are no psychologists, there are no child psychologists. They insist on the policy of pushbacks. So push on international law, push on the rule of law, push on peace. When there is peace, there are no refugees. Immigrants will exist, because the earth is turning.
Presentation of the programme of activities of the Cyprus Presidency (continuation of debate)
Madam President, Mr President, Cyprus has experience, it has know-how, it has a democratic tradition and this has been clearly demonstrated by the previous successful presidency of the late Dimitris Christofias. Cyprus, the only Member State of our Union with an occupying army, takes over the presidency at a difficult juncture for the Union, with the revisionist dangerous policy of the United States now openly threatening Europe, Greenland, Denmark; with Russia, which creates an issue and is now a revisionist power, as it occupies part of Ukraine; Israel's inhumane revisionist policy in the Middle East. Cyprus is struggling with its people to bring down the last wall of partition, after Berlin, so that international law can finally prevail. The distribution of the wealth produced is the most central point of politics. What policies will be developed for the housing crisis, the climate crisis, energy poverty? Will we continue on this path of dead ends and failed recipes of militarization? Some of what has been announced is of concern to us. On behalf of the Left, Mr President, we wish you every success.
European Democracy Shield – very large online platform algorithms, foreign interference and the spread of disinformation (debate)
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The urgent need to combat discrimination in the EU through the horizontal anti-discrimination directive (topical debate)
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Amending certain CAP Regulations as regards the conditionality system, types of intervention in the form of direct payment, types of intervention in certain sectors and rural development and annual performance reports, data and interoperability governance, suspensions of payments annual performance clearance and controls and penalties (debate)
Madam President, therefore, with all that we have heard, we cannot deny that we will be against simplification. We have no reason not to support it, even with reservations. But the main problem – the main problem – is the Common Agricultural Policy and the philosophy of this Community agricultural policy. It is the Commission's trade policy that, unilaterally and in a coup d'état, Mrs von der Leyen is speeding up the European Union-Mercosur agreement, ignoring the European Parliament and the national parliaments, with consequences that are disastrous for the entire primary sector, especially in my home country, Greece. It is, in short, the decline in agricultural income that is often aggravated by the mismanagement of national governments, as demonstrated by the great scandal of OPEKEPE, which is the main and absolute responsibility of Mr. Mitsotakis' government, as at least the European Prosecutor states in her conclusion. We are talking here about a criminal organization with a vertical structure. So we must not forget the natural disasters that come as a result of climate change. Yeah, well, yeah. But let's not forget about the elephant in the room.
EU strategy for the rights of persons with disabilities post-2024 (debate)
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Communication on the Democracy Shield (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, as I mentioned when you presented your proposal, we are not entirely satisfied with it. I'd call it half an effort. There are positive things, though, and I have to be honest. I consider the creation of a European centre for democratic resilience to be a positive element. The protection of journalists and the media is a positive element. Educating citizens in the recognition of information attempts to intervene is a very positive element. But there is no mention of attempts to interfere in European politics by actors other than Russia, which exists. For example, the American factor. We had a big issue in the German elections, as well as the scandals of surveillance of politicians and other people. I do not and must not forget that Pegasus, Predator and later Paragon – all surveillance malware that has occupied the European public sphere – have the same origin outside the European Union. We have a convergence of the origin of crime. This is where we pretend we don't see it. Finally, in our opinion, there are no sympathetic and unsympathetic invaders. There are intruders.
Existence of a clear risk of a serious breach by Hungary of the values on which the Union is founded (debate)
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Allegations of espionage by the Hungarian government within the EU institutions (debate)
Commissioner, Madam President, following the recent very serious allegations, firstly, about the action of agents in the permanent Hungarian delegation, when the current Hungarian Commissioner was at the head, and secondly, about the attempt to trap the German Green colleague, Mr Freund, I am very afraid that we will have to investigate with the European Shield that we have set up to secure the external borders. Should we expand it and do it for our internal borders as well? Something is happening here, in the hinterland of the Union. I see that the Hungarian Commissioner in Mr Orbán's close circle denies that he knew anything. I didn't expect anything different. Who would expect such self-incrimination? I think Mrs Sippel and Mrs Wilmès said it very well. In all the Member States of the Union, espionage is a very serious criminal offence with terrible moral depravity, precisely because it affects the very core of the security and independence of our Union to an existential degree. We therefore call on the Commission, Commissioner, to immediately mobilise all available mechanisms, to coordinate international police and judicial cooperation, to ensure the confidentiality of the investigative process, to inform us and to check these extremely worrying allegations.
The ongoing assault on the democratic institutions and the rule of law in Bulgaria (topical debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, sometimes, when I hear fellow interlocutors, it is as if they are supporting their parties, and not the issue of the rule of law. In recent months, therefore, we have witnessed a continuous deterioration in the main pillars of the rule of law in Bulgaria. Bulgaria's Attorney General herself openly speaks of attacks against judges handling cases of high public interest. He denounces the leadership of the High Court of Cassation and Justice that, in collusion with government actors, it undermines the Constitution. The government, on the pretext of protecting privacy, is tabling an unacceptable bill that is brutally hurting journalism. Investigative journalism is locked in. I'm a journalist, I understand. The case of the arrest of the mayor of Varna is fully in line with Erdoğan's choices in Istanbul. What do we not understand? We would therefore point out: our countries have voluntarily joined the European Union and have made specific commitments. The Union is not an investment fund. It has principles, values and rules. These common values are our commitment to democratic principles. To make us all aware even now, we call on the Commission to take immediate countermeasures and activate the conditionality mechanism for breaches of the rule of law wherever they occur.
Delayed justice and rule of law backsliding in Malta, eight years after Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, 35 years I have been a journalist, 35 years in this job. I ask a simple question: How far is Valletta from Rome and Rome from Athens? Eight years ago, Daphne was murdered. four years ago, in Athens, George Karaivaz; A few days ago, in Rome, there was an attempted homicide against investigative journalist Ranucci. How far away are our cities? The day before yesterday, journalist Nikos Aslanidis experienced an attempted kidnapping by the Turkish state, by an accession state. We here rightly honor her and award the Daphne Caruana Galizia Awards in her memory. In her memory or in memory of the inability of the political system to intervene? One of the initiators of this award, our former colleague, Stelios Kouloglou, a former MEP, now a journalist, is being persecuted in Greece. Justice in Daphne's case has not been granted. Her family is still fighting abusive lawsuits against Daphne, eight years after her death. Listen to the voice of journalists, to the voice of their unions, to the truth professionals who are being murdered as we speak in Gaza, in Ukraine, in Slovakia, in the Netherlands, in Malta. As we speak, journalists from Documento, tvxs, PressProject, Reporters United and the Journal of Editors are being persecuted by government or business interests. The left demanded: establishment of an institutional response structure to protect journalists and journalism with rapid response protocols and early warning and prevention mechanisms; constitutional reform to enshrine journalism as one of the pillars of democratic society, explicitly requiring states to guarantee and protect it; and to improve our SLAPPs directive and to incorporate it directly into the national laws of those Member States that do not understand.
The decision to impose a fine on Google: defending press and media freedom in the EU (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, freedom of the press is at risk from the interventions of authoritarian governments in principle, we know that. The day before yesterday, journalist Nikos Aslanidis in Turkey, who is a member of the Union of Macedonia-Thrace Editors, was arrested, deported, not to say actually kidnapped. But press freedom is also at risk from tech giants' business models. In this case, there is a big question. Who is legislating? Google believes that it should legislate in our Union. We have another point of view. Perhaps this is what Mr Trump thinks: that entrepreneurs, business interests must legislate and citizens must execute. No, this is another type of democracy, we have defended it, we have other principles, we have other notions. We agree with the fine. I think it is also small, however, the key question is not whether we will increase the fine but whether we will put in place rules that are essential for the functioning of the press. In order to make a proposal, the money we will receive should not go into a wallet of the European Union. Create a specific fund to support media and journalists: a special press fund, which we need. That's our proposition.
Common agricultural policy (joint debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, if we evaluate the current Common Agricultural Policy, we will see its failure, because it is bureaucratic, bureaucratic, far from the immediate needs of small and medium-sized producers, with no link to farm productivity, with reduced resources and no clear direction. Its structure generates opacity, mismanagement, lost resources – not to mention the scandals, both in Greece and elsewhere, but 3.5 billion agricultural subsidies ended up with a handful of billionaires. There is indeed a need to simplify the rules, but they must be watertight in the face of corruption, with the clear aim of ensuring the survival of producers, ensuring the production of local products and, of course, protecting the environment. In order to be useful, we, the Left, ask to prevent a further reduction of the budget for the CAP in the draft Multiannual Financial Framework 2028-2034. We call for the separate budget line of the CAP to be maintained as the Common Agricultural Policy. Any thought of national resource management without a common policy must be stopped before it can even be expressed.
The EU’s role in supporting the recent peace efforts for Gaza and a two-state solution (debate)
Madam President, it is a difficult day today, a difficult anniversary, but, really, it all started two years ago or 70 years ago? We all agree here that the Israeli hostages must be released. Do we agree? All of them? Because we demand, as we demand, the immediate release of all civilians, of the civilians of peace arrested by the piracy of the war criminal Netanyahu, as we demand the immediate release of the Palestinian people from the Israeli occupation army. Of course, once you have taken for granted the occupying army in Cyprus, a Member State of the European Union, you can very easily accept the occupying army also in Palestine – possibly tomorrow also in Ukraine. Deal is for you – for you – all this. So we are very cautious; As we are negative about Mr. Trump's plan in Gaza. Will Trump bring peace to Gaza? Where is the United Nations Security Council, where is the European Union in its own proposal for a peace plan? Will Mr Blair – another war criminal – guarantee security and peace in the region? For all these reasons, then, I think there is an urgent need to bring all democratic forces together in this direction.
Rule of law and EU funds management in Slovakia (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, the situation in Slovakia comes down to the negative trend for the rule of law in Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Greece. This worries us deeply. There's one word I think we'll agree on: corruption. Corruption threatens democracy. The recent constitutional revision of the Slovak Government clearly threatens equality, the integrity of the administration of justice, while undermining the legal protection of the financial interests of our Union against criminal acts. These reforms directly challenge the rule of law, democracy and the protection of fundamental human rights in Slovakia. They limit the application of the European acquis and international treaties, affecting private and family life. I am particularly concerned about the impact on children, women, journalists, the LGBTIQ community, whose rights are threatened under the guise of protecting national identity, an old rotten ideological product. Commissioner, I agree with the conditionality tool. I have to tell you that the Left will be by your side as long as you don't back down.
Need for a strong European Democracy Shield to enhance democracy, protect the EU from foreign interference and hybrid threats, and protect electoral processes in the EU (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, protecting European democracy from outside interference and information manipulation is necessary, undeniable and urgent. At the meetings of our special committee we have heard the Right with all its manifestations trying to turn the conversation elsewhere. There's an issue. But it is not a one-sided matter. There's an issue with Russia, that's clear. But is Russia the only one causing problems in the European Union? So, about the Musk interventions, about the interventions of the United States of America in the elections in Germany, did we not hear anything? As far as our perception is concerned, Europe is our home and we protect it from everyone. That is, there are no good invaders and no bad invaders. There are malicious intruders, and here we protect rights. And one last thing, Commissioner, because as I have heard from colleagues, the rule of law is also your responsibility, it is a top issue for democracy. The answers we receive from your office to these rule of law questions, unfortunately, are vague and unclear. This saddens me, and I close in an absolute and non-negotiable way for democracy, we say that the shield of protection goes exclusively through democracy.
Post-2027 Common Agricultural Policy (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, the strategic orientation of the common agricultural policy is very important for our farmers, for all citizens. For the distribution of European funds, I would not suggest that Mr Weber and you, Commissioner, request Mr Mitsotakis' conscientious software from Greece. The CAP is our main financing tool for food production. But for us, the Greeks, the European citizens of the South, it is a decisive factor in addressing the demographic problem. What common agricultural policy do we want? The distinct CAP budget line must be kept separate to prevent any reduction in the budget. There is a need to redirect Union resources and policies that are linked to production and encourage it without deducting resources for armaments expenditure. Particular attention shall be paid to the enhancement of mountainous, less-favoured, island areas and quality products. Strengthen traditional farming methods, environmentally friendly, as well as coastal fishing. We are of course against the Mercosur agreement and, of course, this unacceptable coup d'état by Mrs von der Leyen, which did not get the approval of the European Parliament. We have proposed to you the creation of a fund to adapt agriculture to the climate crisis with resources outside the CAP. These are the proposals of the left.
2023 and 2024 reports on North Macedonia (debate)
Madam President, thank you very much for the cooperation, for this very nice work and I will come to the matter. Today we are discussing the report on the accession course of North Macedonia, which in itself is welcome good news, as the previous report never reached the plenary. The accession of the neighbour to the Union goes exclusively, I note, through the Prespa Agreement. It is an international agreement, without asterisks, language games and adventurous gnaws of the international agreement. The integration of all those who wish to have a European perspective goes through the fulfilment of the Copenhagen criteria. Without double standards, without hidden agendas and always based on the interests of the peoples of Europe and our neighbourhood. We will always remember how the historic moment was this agreement of Greece and North Macedonia with the signatures of Tsipras and Zaev. We are firmly in favour of the accession course of North Macedonia and the Western Balkans, provided that the European acquis is respected. I therefore call on the European Commission to show the same zeal for the Western Balkans as it does for Eastern Europe.