20
May
2026
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Recent proposals to fight poverty in the EU (debate)
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, one in five Europeans and one in four children now live on the brink of poverty. 93 million of our fellow human beings do not know if tomorrow they will have a house, food or heating. These are not simple numbers in European reports and table-top exercises. They are people with names, families and dignity that no one has the right to take away. As an MEP of the Victory Movement, I am here to say what some people do not want to hear. Most of the time poverty is the result of injustice, the result of specific choices that for decades put the market above the people and the profits of the few above the common good. Unfortunately, I conclude with some sad data from Eurostat for my country, Greece, which is one of the worst performers in the European Union in terms of child material deprivation, has a negative lead, with a percentage of 33.6% for children under 16. In other words, one in three children in my country grows up in conditions of lack of basic material and social goods. The culture of a society is judged by how it treats people in need, and even more so children. Solidarity and charity are the strength of any society that respects itself. Let us work to eradicate poverty by reducing taxes, with decent wages, with solutions to the problem of high energy costs.