5
Oct
2022
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Russia’s escalation of its war of aggression against Ukraine (debate)
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, more than ever, we need a strong, cohesive, united Europe that makes common choices to defend the rule of law, to defend Ukraine's independence, to prevent totalitarianism from prevailing over democracies all over the world. That is why we also need a credible Europe when it comes to energy policy. We have always fought to have a cap on the price of gas, we cannot give the Russian Federation a division that puts families and businesses in difficulty. That is why we must also combat speculation on the price of gas by controlling what happens on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. A politically strong Europe. Allow me, Madam President, to fight for this politically strong Europe in the last twenty-eight years of my life. This is my last speech in this House and I want to confirm my commitment to a political Europe, to a stronger Parliament with legislative initiative, so that we can all continue to be proud European citizens in the coming years. I thank all of you, starting with you, Madam President, I thank all my colleagues in my political group, but also those in the other political groups. I have always tried, even as President of Parliament, to be objective. I apologize for making mistakes, but I have always tried to respect all parliamentarians, whatever political force they belonged to. Thank you again. I also thank all the officials and interpreters for what they have done to allow us to express ourselves in our mother tongue. Thanks to all of you. I will continue, in the Italian Parliament, to fight my battles for a stronger political Europe.