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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 (390)
The need for unwavering EU support for Ukraine, after two years of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine (debate)
Thank you very much, Minister. The debate was closed and the vote would take place at the next part-session. Written statements (Rule 171)
Gender aspects of the rising cost of living and the impact of the energy crisis (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner Schmit, ladies and gentlemen, women are facing all crises under the gaze of a patriarchal society that is struggling to reinvent itself. Socialists and Democrats call for greater social equity that puts human capital at the centre of the European project without gender discrimination. We have certainly made progress under this mandate through the adoption of the directives on minimum wages, pay transparency and the European Child Guarantee, among others. But it is above all a transversal, inclusive and intersectional approach that we need in order to meet the challenges of the environmental and digital transition. Reinforcing investment in public infrastructure and services, as well as in energy-efficient housing, is a first step that will need to be further stepped up. We Socialists and Democrats will also keep a close eye on the implementation of targeted policies that take into account the gender dimension in policies to combat poverty, access to employment and continuing training. In the coming years, ladies and gentlemen, we will fight for European legislation that guarantees just transitions, inclusive transitions, but also gender-sensitive transitions.
Review of the economic governance framework (debate)
The next item is the debate on the Council and Commission statements on the Review of the economic governance framework (2024/2516(RSP)). I would like to inform Members that there will be only one round of political group speakers, and therefore there is no catch-the-eye procedure and no blue cards will be accepted.
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)
Thank you very much, Madam Minister. I have received one motion for a resolution to wind up the debate on the situation in Hungary and frozen EU funds. The debate is now closed and the vote will be held on Thursday. (The sitting was briefly suspended for technical reasons)
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)
I am sorry, but your speaking time is over. Thank you very much. Dear colleague, I have just started chairing, so I didn’t privilege any other colleague.
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)
The next speaker is Harald Vilimsky.
Fight against the resurgence of neo-fascism in Europe, also based on the parade that took place in Rome on 7 January (debate)
The rules do not allow us to show banners, so next time please close your jacket when you are wearing a T-shirt with a slogan. Thank you.
Fight against the resurgence of neo-fascism in Europe, also based on the parade that took place in Rome on 7 January (debate)
The next item is the debate on the Council and Commission statements on the Fight against the resurgence of neo-fascism in Europe, also based on the parade that took place in Rome on 7 January (2024/2509(RSP)). I would like to inform you that due to conflicting obligations, the Council Presidency cannot be present for this debate, which was added to the agenda on Monday.
Implementation of the Treaty provisions on national parliaments - Implementation of the Treaty provisions on EU citizenship (joint debate – Implementation of the Treaty provisions)
The debate is closed. The vote will take place tomorrow. Written declarations (Article 171)
Activities of the European Ombudsman – annual report 2022 (debate)
Madam President, dear European Ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly, dear Executive Vice-President of the Commission, dear colleagues, first of all, I would like to thank the rapporteur, Mr Jahr, and all our shadow rapporteurs for the work done on this file. Most importantly, I would like to thank our European Ombudsman, Ms O’Reilly, and her wonderful team, for their tireless efforts to improve the standards of EU administration over the past 11 years. Transparency, accountability, and compliance with fundamental and human rights obligations are essential elements that were investigated by the Ombudsman and her office in 2022. Those values are the core of our Union, and I am glad to see that the Ombudsman’s recommendation helped to improve the functioning of our institutions with tangible results. I particularly welcome the inquiry on the revolving door policies of the Commission and of the European Central Bank, as well as the inquiry on the handling of work-related texts and instant messages. For the Socialists and Democrats Group, it is important that our institutions must follow closely the Ombudsman’s recommendations. At the current stage, more needs to be done to reach an appropriate level of accountability in European public administration. Systemic and significant delays in how the Commission handles requests for public access to document still exist, and this is unacceptable and rightly considered as maladministration. It is unacceptable that citizens and journalists have to wait – sometimes up to 15 months – before the Commission processes their requests. The Council’s refusal to give full public access to documents related to some negotiations is also a worrying sign of widespread structural problems. The European institutions need to take concrete steps in this regard. Transparency lies at the basis of our citizens’ trust, and today, more than ever, it is essential to demonstrate our ability to keep promises and maintain high accountability. I would also like to thank our Ombudsman for the excellent coordination work she does with the enlarged European Network of Ombudsmen. As a Vice-President, I can tell you that this Bureau has been very active this last month to strengthen our transparency rules and our accountability here in the Parliament. It was good that you mentioned it too. I thank you and your team very much for your good work.
Empowering consumers for the green transition (debate)
Mr President, dear Commissioner and colleagues, consumers and their choices: they play a central role in the green transition and also in boosting the circular economy. Indeed, many want to consume more sustainably. However, in many ways, the odds have been against them. A bewildering jungle of labels and dubious environmental claims, products designed to have a limited lifespan, or a lack of information about the repairability of products have meant that consumers have found it difficult to make greener choices and contribute meaningfully to the green transition. We, as the Socialists & Democrats, have long advocated measures to counter such unfair commercial practices, and this directive is a game changer. It will, for example, strengthen the credibility, transparency and monitoring of labels to avoid green- and social washing. It equally proposes strong measures to tackle early obsolescence and provides more information to consumers about their rights under the legal guarantee of products. With this directive, we empower Europeans to choose products that are more durable, repairable and sustainable. It is emblematic of how our European Union can benefit Europeans in their everyday life. Thank you to the rapporteur and the shadow rapporteurs for the good work.
EU strategy to assist young people facing the housing and cost of living crisis (topical debate)
Mr President, Commissioner Schmidt, Secretary of State Navarro Ríos, colleagues, even though housing is a human right, the number of young people struggling to find and to afford a place they can call their home is rising every day in all the 27 Member States. Too many young people are experiencing homelessness and, as a consequence, they suffer from high rates of chronic health conditions, mental and substance use disorders. Bad housing conditions and homelessness is even worse for children because it puts them at risk of emotional and behavioural problems, which affect their school success. Let me also recall the worrying rise of LGBTI youth homelessness. Intersectional discrimination, lack of tolerance and racism are linked to the housing crisis, and deepening our Union of Equality also means fighting discrimination and inequalities in the housing market, and this will benefit young people and students. I am glad that yesterday, with the Spanish Presidency, we concluded the deepening and the strengthening of the equality bodies, because this is also fighting against discrimination on the housing market. We must solve the housing crisis and therefore we call for an integrated EU strategy that creates a favourable framework for local, regional and national authorities. To guarantee housing for all, the Socialists and Democrats support a number of progressive policies, such as rental price control measures, the exclusion of social spending from fiscal policies, the revision of the housing cost overburden rate and rules to avoid that student and other apartments are used for tourist purposes. Therefore, we support also the Commission’s regulation to regulate short-term rentals. The rampant housing crisis is a clear market failure. Housing has become an object of speculation to a level where young people and students can no longer find affordable housing. A well-regulated market capable of providing affordable housing to all is urgently required. Public housing policy also should be excluded from competition and State aid rules, thereby allowing governments to design a strong public housing policy. Everybody deserves a place that they can call home and we must deliver.
European Economic Security Strategy (debate)
The next item is the debate on Council and Commission statements on the European economic security strategy (2023/2925(RSP)).
Situation in Venezuela (debate)
This debate is now closed.
Situation in Venezuela (debate)
We turn to the next item on the agenda, namely the statement by the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on the situation in Venezuela (2023/3032(RSP)), and I once again invite the High Representative, Mr Josep Borrell, to take the floor.
Attempt of coup d’Etat in Guatemala (debate)
The debate is closed. I have received six motions for resolutions, and the vote will take place on Thursday. _____________ 1 See Minutes.
Attempt of coup d’Etat in Guatemala (debate)
The next item is the statement by the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on the attempted coup d’état in Guatemala (2023/3031(RSP)).
Need to release all hostages, to achieve a humanitarian ceasefire and prospect of the two-state solution (debate)
This debate is now closed. Written statements (Rule 171)
The European Elections 2024 (debate)
The next item is the debate on the report by Domènec Ruiz Devesa and Sven Simon, on behalf of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, on the European Elections 2024 (2023/2016(INI)) (A9-0332/2023).
Standards for equality bodies in the field of equal treatment and equal opportunities between women and men in matters of employment and occupation (A9-0354/2023 - Sirpa Pietikäinen, Marc Angel) (vote)
Madam President, let me be very clear: with this report we make the fight against all forms of discrimination and inequality a priority of this House and of this Union. And by supporting the mandate, we defend the European core values enshrined in our Treaties and we give a clear signal to our citizens that this House stands behind them. Deepening the Union of Equality is the best instrument to protect and to promote our democracy, and we are here in the house of democracy so I invite everybody to vote for this report. It is a good report. Thank you to the European Disability Forum, to Equinet and to all the civil society organisations and human rights defenders that supported us and helped us make this report a good report. And thank you to my co-rapporteur Sirpa and to our teams and all the shadow rapporteurs. Let us be on the right side of history.
30 years of Copenhagen criteria - giving further impetus to EU enlargement policy (debate)
The next item is the debate on Council and Commission statements on 30 years of Copenhagen criteria – giving further impetus to EU enlargement policy (2023/2987(RSP)).
Cyprus Confidential - need to curb enablers of sanctions-evasion and money-laundering rules in the EU (debate)
The debate is closed.
Cyprus Confidential - need to curb enablers of sanctions-evasion and money-laundering rules in the EU (debate)
The next item is the debate on Council and Commission statements on Cyprus Confidential – the need to curb enablers of sanctions-evasion and money-laundering rules in the EU (2023/2986(RSP)).
Destruction of judicial independence and the persecution of democrats in Hong Kong (debate)
The debate is now closed.
Destruction of judicial independence and the persecution of democrats in Hong Kong (debate)
The next item is the debate on the statement by the Vice-President of the Commission/High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on the destruction of judicial independence and the persecution of democrats in Hong Kong (2023/2984(RSP)). Commissioner Dubravka Šuica is standing in for the High Representative this evening.