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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 (150)
Misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms, such as TikTok, and related risks to the integrity of elections in Europe (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, social media brings the world closer to young people. For them, they have a similar effect as television had in my generation, with the addition of the introduction of a greater number of voices to the political debate. But among these voices, actors sneak in with the sole objective of manipulating and spreading disinformation for their own benefit: We've seen it on X or TikTok. We must establish mechanisms so that electoral integrity is guaranteed on social networks: increase transparency and political guidance for communicators and introduce measures to combat disinformation in real time, despite the speed of content. In addition, we must provide young Europeans with media and digital literacy that allows them to develop critical thinking to access verified and diverse information. There is an urgent need to properly implement the Digital Services Act adopted in this Parliament. If we want to preserve the quality of democracies, it is essential to ensure safe and healthy social networks for our young people.
Regional Emergency Support: RESTORE (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, catastrophe happens in minutes. Suddenly, the flood produced by the torrential rains bursts into your house with overwhelming force. In a moment, the water has devastated your entire life and, sometimes, without anyone notifying you. The European institutions must respond to tragedies with the same forcefulness and speed. Herein lies the importance of RESTORE. It is a source of pride that we have acted soon and that we are responding to those affected by the natural disasters that have occurred this year throughout the European Union – with the ERDF or the European Social Fund – to rebuild infrastructure and to provide food, health support, cleaning materials or what is necessary to get ahead. On many occasions those affected by these disasters have lost everything: his house, his car, his job. At this time more than ever, institutions must stand by their side to ward off the specter of anti-politics. I want to send strength and encouragement to those affected by DANA in Valencia, Letur and other parts of Spain. Let them know that we don't forget them. The European institutions will give the answer they deserve. A response that adds to the more than 16 billion euros that the Government of Spain has already committed for reconstruction. We will shine again with the same strength as before the storm.
Foreign interference and espionage by third country actors in European universities (debate)
Mr. President, autonomy and freedom. These are the pillars of our universities and we must preserve them if we want to maintain higher education and research, which are the spearhead of social progress. We need to strengthen our competitiveness and strategic autonomy in order to be able to cope with great powers such as China or the United States. And this path passes through free and autonomous universities. We must defend them from outside interference by foreign powers that seek to weaken our democracy, undermine the integrity of our academic institutions, and censor our intellectual diversity. There must be academic cooperation in the European Union and more transparency in the funding of research. The European Union should explore – together with the Member States – measures to protect academic research and ensure our democracy and academic freedom; measures which, in addition, have the appropriate budgetary allocation.
Strengthening children’s rights in the EU - 35th anniversary of the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, children and young people are the future, we always say so; But this future is determined by the opportunities we offer them. Do we want an unequal future or are we going to work towards a just and equal society? To do so, we need to give young people and children the tools they need to develop fully as people. Education and health are the drivers of equal opportunities. All children should have access to free, compulsory and accessible education. The economic, gender, social or cultural situation at the outset cannot be an impediment to their opportunities. In addition, we must protect their physical and mental health and well-being: bullying and cyberbullying stalk children in classrooms and impede their normal development; and, now, this problem is increased twenty-four hours a day by the mobile phone inside the pocket. Let's address these issues for a better future.
Question Time with Commissioners - Challenges in the implementation of cohesion policy 2021-2027
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Reinforcing EU’s unwavering support to Ukraine against Russia’s war of aggression and the increasing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia (debate)
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Georgia's worsening democratic crisis following the recent parliamentary elections and alleged electoral fraud (debate)
Mr President, suspicions of voter fraud are very worrying. We in the European Parliament have a great tool for auditing the performance of elections: election observation missions. Precisely, in the case of the one held in Georgia during the elections of 26 October, the existence of many facts that concern us has been confirmed. During that mission, observers noticed cases of vote buying, double voting before and during the elections – especially in rural areas – and also that the presence of chambers inside polling stations contributed to creating a climate of pressure during the votes. We would like to address the Georgian authorities: We believe in the country's path to becoming a full member of the European Union, but its government has many tasks to solve. Citizens have the right to become – and the duty to transit to become – citizens of the European Union, but the government has to resolve; it needs better instruments, more budget and better institutions to become a geopolitical actor comparable to those that make up the European Union. The findings of the mission's report raise doubts about the quality of the elections before the elections, during the elections and during the recount. The Government of Georgia needs to clarify doubts so that relations with the country and its authorities are based on respect, trust and institutional normality. Suspected voter fraud is unacceptable.
Closing the EU skills gap: supporting people in the digital and green transitions to ensure inclusive growth and competitiveness in line with the Draghi report (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, talking about youth is talking about the future, and for the future to be bright we need to strengthen its powers. The intentions are good: the test is a future Executive Vice-President dedicated to these competences in the new European Commission. But, nevertheless, the data is darker: young people’s performance indicates a skills gap, and projections for 2035 suggest that this gap will increase. We must act. We need a European strategy to reduce the skills gap at all stages of education. We need to provide our young people with tools to develop, improve and update competences during adult life, and the automatic recognition of academic degrees and competences to improve understanding and mobility between Member States. 2025 is here, and it is the date we set to call for the implementation of the European Education Area. Let's make it happen, let's make the future of our young people shine.
The important role of cities and regions in the EU – for a green, social and prosperous local development (debate)
Mr. President, we are perceived as far away and we have to change it. The citizens who walk the streets of Rome, Athens or my city, Murcia, feel that the European institutions do not come close to their daily problems: that is why cities and regions must be the protagonists of this legislature. The changes that we need to implement and that drive cohesion policy directly affect them: more sustainable mobility, more energy efficiency, more affordable housing. 70% of the population of the European Union lives in urban areas and cannot be left out of the implementation of these changes: cities and regions must remain at the heart of cohesion policy. Commissioner, I am disturbed by rumours of a recentralisation of the management of the Cohesion Fund; I ask you to speak out clearly against it here today: If we want ordinary citizens, those who walk the streets of our neighborhoods, to be interested in the work we do here, we must take them more into account. And that means putting regions and cities at the heart of the management of cohesion policy, and the way forward is to advance the implementation of the urban agenda and the European territorial agenda. Only in this way will we achieve our goal: balanced, green and socially just local development.
Ensuring sustainable, decent and affordable housing in Europe - encouraging investment, private property and public housing programmes (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, there is no welfare state without a place where we can be well. The pillar of our political system is shaken by the very serious housing crisis we are going through: a crisis suffered by all citizens, but especially the youngest, who cannot develop their life project. We must act. I am proud to say that, thanks to the work of the Socialist Group, we will have a housing commissioner and a commitment to a European housing plan. But we have to go further: we need to reform cohesion policy to help finance the construction of affordable housing and expand the public stock of rental housing. There is also a need to set up a dedicated European fund to invest in affordable public housing and allow state aid. But I am not talking about any housing, but housing that offers quality of life, solves energy poverty with energy efficiency and is affordable. That is, we must follow the principles of the New European Bauhaus. This problem is drowning citizens; We need to throw him a lifeline.
Facing fake news, populism and disinformation in the EU - the importance of public broadcasting, media pluralism and independent journalism (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, the window through which we look at the world has fogged glass. An international movement of extreme populisms with large economic powers that finance it is responsible. They have contaminated our glass with fake news, disinformation and hate messages. We can see the result in Austria, in Germany, in Italy and throughout Europe: far-right parties that go against the very essence of the European Union and achieve power by inoculating the virus of hatred of citizens with lies. We must fight it by defending quality journalism. That is why we need a swift and proper implementation of the European Media Freedom Regulation with sufficient funds. Reality is not how those who stain the window through which we look at the world with hatred pretend to show it. To preserve our democracy we must ensure the existence of free and independent media. Let's cleanse the glass of hate.
Droughts and extreme weather events as a threat to local communities and EU agriculture in times of climate change (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, there are almond trees drying out: In my land, the lack of rain is killing even the rain-fed trees. Farmers in the Region of Murcia are suffering more than ever the effects of drought: The effects of climate change are already here. We need long-term solutions and preventive measures, and the answer is European funds: the common agricultural policy and cohesion policy aligned with the Green Deal can mitigate the impact of these droughts, can promote sustainable agricultural practices and can ensure the adaptation of our communities to climate change. The Commission should adopt a water resilience strategy to provide a comprehensive and stable response: We cannot react impromptu to every drought. In my land, while the leaves of the almond and olive trees dry showing a desolate landscape, and the regional government does nothing to prevent it, only the Government of Spain approves aid. The European Union must also rise to the occasion.
Forging a sustainable future together: economic, social and territorial challenges for a competitive, cohesive and inclusive Europe (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, cohesion policy is a pillar of the European Union, a pillar that strengthens growth, equal opportunities and solidarity. A weapon to improve the development of all regions of the European Union. We are now in the moment to think about how we want to manage the structural funds in the next decade with an idea in mind: leave no one behind. Two regions with the same gross domestic product may have very different needs. We have to look beyond this indicator to distribute the funds, to worry about environmental or socio-economic issues, for example. The management of European funds cannot be an administrative maze. We must make access to resources easier, more flexible and involve municipalities and regions. In addition, it is necessary to think about the territory, not only the urban. And to do so, we must enhance the role of the Territorial Agenda of the European Union. Make plans thinking about regions, territories with common needs, address disparities within regions and fight against depopulation. And, of course, we can't get all this if there are no funds. The budget for cohesion policy needs to be strengthened in the next negotiation. In short, we must focus on ordinary citizens, think about all the people who have benefited from these funds for decades and improve them for the new generations. Design a cohesion policy that is the basis for equal opportunities between the different territories of the European Union so as not to leave anyone behind.
Cohesion policy 2014-2020 – implementation and outcomes in the Member States (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, we must look to the past to boost the future. Cohesion policy is a pillar of the European Union. It is based on the deepest pro-European values – equality, solidarity, balance between regions – and has made it possible to accelerate the development of territories that were in line and to incorporate all of us into a European train that is moving steadily and at a good pace. Now, this review of the previous period comes at a time when we are already working on what the cohesion policy of the future should be and we need to learn from the past in order to grow stronger. We need a cohesion policy that looks beyond gross domestic product to allocate and use resources; socio-economic and environmental aspects also need to be assessed. We must strengthen co-governance: the closest governments know better the needs of the territory. It also simplifies administrative procedures, streamlines processes and increases transparency. We need a cohesion policy that strengthens the green transition and the digital transition. A cohesion policy that contributes to a just transition in all regions. Cohesion funds should also combat depopulation in some regions of the European Union and enhance the role of the European territorial agenda, an integrated vision of the territory. A cohesion policy, too, with solid funding other than the piggy bank to turn to every time we have a crisis. In short, a cohesion policy focused on citizens. Thinking about those citizens who studied in schools, went to hospitals and have driven on roads financed with these funds and thinking about the new generations and how to improve this policy to reduce inequalities, balance territories and promote a more digital, greener and more sustainable European Union. In short, a cohesion policy to offer new generations more and better opportunities. To offer them a better life.
Energy performance of buildings (recast) (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, the citizens are watching us. The climate crisis is already a reality. We went through a crossroads. The new generations will judge us by the decisions we make now in all areas and also in our buildings. Improving their energy efficiency will have a significant impact on the quality of life of citizens and will mean social, economic and environmental improvements. We must focus our actions on the areas that are vulnerable and linked to energy poverty, on those who need it most. Fossil fuel boilers should be phased out, energy rehabilitation promoted and insulation improved in our buildings. These are actions aimed at providing decent, profitable homes in line with climate demands. The adoption of the proposal for a directive on the energy performance of buildings is crucial for improving the buildings where we live and work, reducing energy poverty and polluting less. It is a necessary step to leave a decent world to the next generations.
Multiannual financial framework for the years 2021 to 2027 - Establishing the Ukraine Facility - Establishing the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (‘STEP’) (joint debate - multiannual financial framework revision)
Mr President, today we are living through a key day, another step towards a genuine revision of the multiannual financial framework, a prerequisite for the creation of the Ukraine Facility, 50 billion in financial support by 2027, a fund for post-war reconstruction and modernisation needs. We need the reconstruction of Ukraine to be sustainable and inclusive and this fund will allow Ukraine to advance in regional policy and in coordination of structural instruments. In addition, with the green light to the establishment of the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP) we will take a great first step towards the strategic autonomy that we demand so much for the European Union: a sovereign fund for the European Union that will foster synergies between existing European programmes of funds and promote complementarity between cohesion policy and other sources of European Union funding. We need a strong cohesion policy for the future, adapted to the consequences of future crises.
Working conditions of teachers in the EU (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, quality education is the engine of the European Union, the engine of equal opportunities. It is an engine that only works by putting teachers in the place we deserve in society and offering decent working conditions. As a teacher, it is my duty to defend the rights of our collective. Future generations, and therefore the future of the European project, depend on us. We must ensure optimal working conditions and adequate remuneration for all teachers. Only if we increase the interest in teaching will we improve the quality and alleviate the shortage of teachers that affects some territories. One of the dimensions of the European Education Area focuses precisely on teachers, trainers and educational staff. It is a project that should provide more opportunities for them, but it will only do so if we get its real implementation in 2025. The date's coming up. Together with students, teachers and educators, we must be at the heart of education policies. The classroom should be the axis. The European Union is also built from the classroom, with teachers who defend and transmit European values, teachers who must have decent working conditions.
Quality traineeships in the EU (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, being young should not be a reason for discrimination, nor should it mean having fewer opportunities or not being paid for your work. From the European Union we have been promoting quality education for years. But all this is of no use if then there is no transition to an honest and inclusive world of work that respects the rights of young people. We are talking about the problem of not receiving compensation for the time spent on the internships, but also about the expense that each young person incurs in doing them. A cost that they and their families must bear for the benefit of the companies that profit. We have come to celebrate the European Year of Youth and we need to look after its legacy. There would be no better legacy than to adopt at once a directive for quality practices as soon as possible. Traineeships must be remunerated. President von der Leyen should know that this directive does not stand any more excuses or delays. Young people are waiting.
The need for unwavering EU support for Ukraine, after two years of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine (debate)
Mr President, next 24 February will mark two years of an unjust and cruel invasion, an invasion that has put Ukraine and the European Union under unprecedented pressure. But it has also demonstrated the solidarity and strength of our institutions. Today we see a new test: the major agreement reached through the Ukraine Facility, €50 billion of financial support by 2027. It is a fund for dealing more flexibly with post-war reconstruction and modernisation needs, a tool that must largely reach the regions and cities of Ukraine, the real ones responsible for reconstruction. It is now up to Ukraine to make progress in clarifying the role of local, regional and national administrations. We must provide Ukraine with the support it needs, but without neglecting the most important: that the funds reach those who really need it. The reconstruction of Ukraine must be sustainable and inclusive.
EU strategy to assist young people facing the housing and cost of living crisis (topical debate)
Mr President, housing is a universal right, a right that is basic to the development of young people and should not depend on social status, sex or age. But it happens. In this legislature we are focused on improving the sustainability, design and accessibility of our buildings. Initiatives such as the Renovation Wave, the new Energy Performance of Buildings Directive or the New European Bauhaus are working to improve the quality of our neighbourhoods and homes. But the first step is to ensure access to quality and accessible housing for all young people, leaving no one behind. And without forgetting the dramatic situation experienced by many Erasmus students due to the lack of accommodation in their destinations. Even those who can afford it do not enjoy unhindered learning mobility. We have to act. We need a European strategy with measures and funding so that young workers and students can have a roof, a home, to develop as people.
Environmental consequences of the Russian aggression against Ukraine and the need for accountability (debate)
Mr. President, we have war on our borders. The invasion of Ukraine still wreaks havoc on the country and continues to affect us. But we must send a very clear message. The European Parliament has not forgotten Ukraine. There is enormous human, material and environmental damage that the European Union is committing to alleviate. The costs of rebuilding Ukraine are estimated at more than €300 billion. We must take advantage of this disaster to articulate a sustainable reconstruction, guided by the values of the European Union: equality, transparency, co-governance of municipalities and regions. The New European Bauhaus is the project that best embodies these values. We must stop to achieve a sustainable, inclusive and beautiful future for Ukrainian society after the war. The Ukraine Facility has been a first step in its reconstruction. But the culprits – Russia – have to pay for this ecocide. Let's make it possible.
The new European strategy for a better internet for kids (BIK+) (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, our children are using technology more and more, and earlier, more intensively and at an earlier age. This creates opportunities, but also problems. Online sexual abuse and cyberbullying have increased exponentially and affect the health of young people. In this situation, prevention and education are key tools: with regard to online sexual abuse, to detect if they are in danger and to make networks a safer place for all; and, regarding cyberbullying, to raise awareness of this silent pandemic. A pandemic that has been aggravated by the widespread use of mobile phones and social networks. This resolution officially contains something that we have asked for on many occasions. We need a European strategy against bullying and cyberbullying in schools, a package of measures contained in the European Education Area, coordinated with the Better Internet for Children strategy. Thousands of students, facing a new school year with fear of being harassed, are waiting for solutions to this problem. We in the European institutions must act firmly.
Resumption of the sitting
Mr. President, this Sunday in my city we woke up devastated. Murcia suffered an event that has become a horrible tragedy. Thirteen people have died in a fire that has affected three clubs in the town. These are European citizens and residents who were enjoying a day of leisure. From here, I would like to ask for a tribute to all of them, as well as a recognition also to the firefighters, the health workers, the security forces and the authorities who ensured the well-being of all at that time. I would also like to call on us to continue working on implementing security technology and protocols that can prevent further tragedies. That is why I am going to ask this Parliament to observe a minute's silence in tribute to these victims.
Segregation and discrimination of Roma children in education (debate)
Madam President, equality. Equality is one of the pillars on which our European project is based and we cannot allow this principle to be broken, less in an area as crucial as that of education. We will not tire of repeating it. Everyone has the right to quality education and training, regardless of origin, race, sex or any other trait. We cannot allow groups such as Roma children to suffer systemic discrimination in a space of personal development as important as the school environment. And yet it's still happening. We in the European Parliament must act firmly. Education is the best weapon to ensure equal opportunities and must be free from discrimination. The European Education Area is the initiative with which we can now improve quality, equity and inclusion in the classroom. And remember: we must achieve this by 2025. This project should lead us to a more equal, better quality and more mobile education that promotes European values and citizenship, the Green Deal and the fight against harassment and cyberbullying. Commissioner, let us take advantage of these education policies to build a fairer, more inclusive, more equal society. Let us act to avoid these situations of marginalization. Let's act to make sure we don't leave any boys or girls behind. We owe it to those who suffer discrimination every day.
Towards a more disaster-resilient EU - protecting people from extreme heatwaves, floods and forest fires (debate)
Mr. President, heat waves, fires, torrential rains, floods... Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent; More and more people are paying dearly for its consequences across Europe. And it suffers more those who have less. This summer we have experienced the warmest month of August ever recorded. In Spain, we know this well: fires, heat waves lasting longer and floods like last week; the sea surface temperature continues to rise; heat waves are becoming more frequent, and we must act more firmly. The way forward is clear: European Green Deal, improving cohesion policy and the Solidarity Fund. The Member States and the European institutions must take part in this process as a matter of priority. We need preventive measures to prevent disasters in the face of extreme events, and, in addition, funding for the civil protection mechanism in order to strengthen the European response. What was a threat years ago now conditions the lives of millions of people. The consequences of climate change are here and we need commitment to tackle them.