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Lukas Sieper | Germany DE | Renew Europe (Renew) | 487 |
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Juan Fernando López Aguilar | Spain ES | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 463 |
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Sebastian Tynkkynen | Finland FI | European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) | 451 |
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João Oliveira | Portugal PT | The Left in the European Parliament (GUE/NGL) | 284 |
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Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis | Lithuania LT | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 276 |
All Speeches (35)
Execution spree in Iran and the confirmation of the death sentences of activists Behrouz Ehsani and Mehdi Hassani (debate)
Date:
02.04.2025 20:49
| Language: FR
Speeches
Mr President, nothing new under the sun. Regimes held by rigorous Islamism reduce women to pets, persecute religious minorities, execute opponents and turn millennia-old civilizations into gloomy societies. Again, logically, this European Parliament is outraged, and Brussels condemns. But what are they doing? Great hypocrisy, because while, rightly, our institutions mourn the fate of young Iranians sentenced to death for a song, a tweet or a strand of hair poorly covered, this same European Union opens all doors to those of our old nations who take this same path. In France, of which I am an elected representative, Islamism is taking an increasingly serious turn. In Trappes, Roubaix and Marseille, radicalised mosques with preachers from abroad are invading our territory, and France is having a hard time expelling them. Worse, today, this assembly finances masked Islamist organisations such as Femyso, which is nothing less than a showcase for the Muslim Brotherhood. Those who, in France, invented the term Islamophobia, as reported by our intelligence services. That is why I am afraid that Europe will wake up late. And in the absence of a revival, it will be necessary to combat this radical Islamism, which unfortunately has made France the country most affected by Islamist terrorists and which has its source today in countries such as Iran, which advocates this Islamism in place of democracy as we see it.
Unlawful detention and sham trials of Armenian hostages, including high-ranking political representatives from Nagorno-Karabakh, by Azerbaijan
Date:
12.03.2025 21:52
| Language: FR
Speeches
Mr President, once again we deplore and condemn Azerbaijan's hostile actions against the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh. Unfortunately, we know in advance that this debate and the resolution that will follow will fall into a deaf ear, because the gas agreement signed by the European Commission will in no way be called into question, despite our repeated requests. It is incomprehensible that the European Union is cutting off gas flows from Russia, but keeping a deafening silence in the face of the ethnic cleansing taking place in Nagorno-Karabakh. Moreover, what is the European Union waiting for to condemn Azerbaijan's aggressive stance towards France, a Member State, when it sees its territorial integrity threatened by that country, which supports violent independence movements and spreads disinformation in New Caledonia? On this occasion, I would like to thank our police, gendarmes, soldiers and firefighters who, in New Caledonia, by their bravery and courage, testify to an unwavering commitment to the defence of this European territory. It is of paramount and strategic importance to defend the French sovereignty of these Indo-Pacific territories. Indeed, what would the European Union be without this maritime area of paramount importance and capital in the fields of fisheries, science, defence and energy of the European Union in the world?
100 days of the new Commission – Delivering on defence, competitiveness, simplification and migration as our priorities (topical debate)
Date:
12.03.2025 14:52
| Language: FR
Speeches
Mr President, class council time has come. It is therefore up to us, as elected representatives of the people, to give the European Commission the first marks. I tell you, they are already catastrophic after 100 days. First, Ms von der Leyen must stop her disastrous plan to destroy our agriculture. To complete it, the President of the European Commission took out the heavy artillery: Mercosur and the Green Deal. These weapons of mass destruction aim to bring our farmers to their knees, who in France see one of their farmers commit suicide every three days. Then she talks about European defence. Marketing level, very good; level patriotism, zero. Does Mrs von der Leyen know that thirteen European countries have bought American F-35 military aircraft, against only three European countries for the French Rafale? If it really defended France, and therefore Europe, it would encourage the whole European Union to buy ‘made in France’. Finally, on Algeria, while President Tebboune lets our compatriot Boualem Sansal, who has been a political prisoner for four months, rot, Ms von der Leyen sleeps quietly in Brussels. The resolution of 23 June in this Parliament did not change that. Worse still, this country continues to humiliate France, my country, as shown by the recent Islamist attack in Mulhouse. So I say to the European Commission and its President: Take it back, or you'll risk the Disciplinary Board.
Madam President, since last November, Boualem Sansal, one of the greatest French writers, has been held as a political hostage by Algeria. Despite the efforts of French diplomacy, not only does Algeria refuse to return to us a national we want to recover, but worse: from now on, it refuses to recover its own nationals and delinquents whom we no longer want in France. In five years, France and the European Union have paid almost EUR 1 billion to Algeria. Let us not have our hands trembling in the face of an Algerian government – and I say ‘government’ – which humiliates one of the Member States of Europe – my beautiful country, France! My question is therefore simple, Commissioner: in the resolution, I felt that some political parties were afraid to wrestle with the Algerian government, in particular by making financial aid conditional on Boualem Sansal’s release. Is our money worth more than a man's life? Why would the official voice of Europe, quick to make urgent resolutions to denounce violations of fundamental rights around the world, tremble to make Algeria bend and recover this national who is sick and in need and of Europe and France?
Geopolitical and economic implications for the transatlantic relations under the new Trump administration (debate)
Date:
21.01.2025 14:53
| Language: FR
Speeches
Mr. President, Donald Trump is now the 47th President of the United States, and his agenda is clear: everything for Americans, just for Americans and proud to be American. State of emergency at its borders, war on wokism and expulsion of foreign offenders, all in one evening. It has been done. What about us? At the last European elections, my country, France, sent its largest delegation to this European Parliament, embodied by my party, the Rassemblement national, with a clear message: We are proud to be French, and the patriots are finally back in Europe. To do what? Our compatriots want to decide who returns and who leaves our country, our continent. They want the illegals to be... (The President interrupted the speaker) ... in their port of origin. They want us to eat French in our canteens. They want European and French companies to have priority in public procurement. They want their vote respected. Yes, respected. So before teaching Elon Musk about freedom of expression, start by cutting this cordon sanitaire, which is a cordon of shame, an undemocratic cordon. No one is sick in my group. On the other hand, your Europe is sick. If you don't, be afraid, be afraid. For if, for you, patriotism rhymes with racism, for us, patriotism rhymes with national pride, European pride. Finally, we are not afraid of this new America because we have not finished being French and making France love this Europe and the whole world.
The situation in Mayotte following the devastating cyclone Chido and the need for solidarity (debate)
Date:
17.12.2024 20:58
| Language: FR
Speeches
Madam President, Mayotte ravaged, Mamoudzou shaved, but Mayotte standing. Standing up thanks to our police, our gendarmes, our firefighters, who, hand in hand, saved lives from the first minutes following the passage of Cyclone Chido. Today, thanks to my fellow police officers and my comrades in the gendarmerie, the island is protected from looting and violence. Yet many of them have lost everything, but they remain mobilised for the population. I have a thought for the police chief of Mayotte, fellow police officer Patrick Longuet, whom I know well. Its troops, including RAID, were engaged from the beginning of operations, and they are applauded by the population. Yet they are quite alone. Wuambushu 1, Wuambushu 2: No, ladies and gentlemen, this is not Star Wars, but the only answer, very meager, of the State to defend our children mahorais. Despite the commitment of the courageous and valiant CRS 8, which almost lost comrades en route, these operations were unsuccessful. Why? Out of political cowardice in the face of illegal Comorian immigration, which today makes half of the island of foreign origin. And what about the NGOs, who are allowed to do everything? Of those judges who blocked the destruction of the bangas – slums for those who do not know Mayotte? Where are they, at a time when Mayotte is dying? If, today, Mayotte remains France, it is only thanks to our guardian angels, these police officers, these gendarmes, these firefighters, these soldiers, who give everything despite the little they have left on this island. Long live Mayotte! Long live France! Long live our internal security forces and our relief forces, which are the pride of our country!
Stepping up the fight against and the prevention of the recruitment of minors for criminal acts (debate)
Date:
27.11.2024 14:31
| Language: FR
Speeches
Mr President, in Marseilles, Socayna, a 24-year-old law student living in a city of modest people, was gunned down in her room by a 16-year-old hit man. In Châteauroux, 15-year-old Matisse was brutally killed by a 15-year-old Afghan minor, already known to police and judges, as usual, unfortunately. In Crepol, 16-year-old Thomas was lynched and stabbed to death, some of the perpetrators were minors. You will notice that I have always cited victims before perpetrators. This is essential in the fight against delinquency. When will this ultra-violence stop killing? To murder our children? When will you have the courage, in France and throughout Europe, to abolish the minority excuse for minors between the ages of 16 and 18? Because, with all due respect to the far-left Syndicate of the Judiciary, here in France, they are not knick-knackers. It's not 1945 with Casimir anymore: They're criminals. Apart from words, recollections, tweets, candles: What have our rulers done? Nothing! They watched the trains pass by with their share of victims. I am angry because, in this House, a former policeman of the Republic, I think I was one of the only ones who had to announce the death of a child – the death of a toddler – to parents with no history, who had given everything to educate their child, right in the eyes and emotion in the throat. To those parents who have lost part of their souls, I want to say that I am fighting for them, for justice to be done and that this culture of apology will never again cause further victims. Together, we must be mobilized against those who murder our youth.
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Prevention of drug-related crimes, their effect on European citizens and the need for an effective European response (debate)
Date:
09.10.2024 18:27
| Language: FR
Speeches
Madam President, this night in France, in Cavaillon, criminals wanted to burn police officers alive by attacking their police station and setting their service vehicles on fire. Cavaillon was once a peaceful city, but it is now under the control of drug traffickers, and the police are often alone in the face of organized mafias. Why would these drug traffickers deprive themselves? This criminal business today represents 3 billion euros per year in France and 30 billion euros per year in Europe. Worse, the French justice system is outdated since 60% of the defendants are under 21 years of age. Europe can act, Europe must act, breaking the taboo of border control, as in Germany where a socialist chancellor, not patriotic but socialist, has restored protection at the gates of his country. It is also necessary to make the pockets of criminals, by collecting dirty money, especially in the Maghreb, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates where drug traffickers – the big guys, as they say in France – will launder the money they make in cities, in difficult neighborhoods and even, today, in rural and peri-urban territories. In France, Mr. Darmanin, the former Minister of the Interior, sacrificed the judicial police. We will rearm it, because it is thanks to the judicial police that we can attack the big thugs, and not just the small strikes, the dealers and the lookouts down the halls of buildings. Courage, because if we do not defend ourselves against these drug terrorists, tomorrow it will be our children who will continue to die against those who run the dirty money printing in our difficult neighborhoods, in France and in Europe.
Organised crime, a major threat to the internal security of the European Union and European citizens (topical debate)
Date:
18.09.2024 13:00
| Language: FR
Speeches
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, having grown up in the heart of the working-class districts of Lille, in the north of France, coming from a city, I have been the first witness, since my building tower, of the laxity of the left which has excused everything, justified everything and forgiven everything to these thugs who so often rot our daily lives. Thirty years of political cowardice have given the keys to our neighbourhoods to drug traffickers, big brothers, Islamists and criminal networks. All this helped by European judges who constantly increase the burden of investigators to facilitate the lives of offenders and transform into a priesthood the lives of investigators who protect above all the victims. Moreover, today, the situation is out of control since it is real mafias who act with formidable coordination and efficiency – which are so lacking in our European police forces –, playing with our rules, our weaknesses, even our abandonment to impose their own rules, including the rule of the strongest. The situation is such that in Belgium, the authorities now fear that their country will become a narco-state. I, this child of a worker who started as a peacekeeper, then a police officer and a police commissioner, was on the front line to fight with my colleagues against these thugs. I have always had the pride of seeing my mother's eyes shine despite my modest social condition, thanks to an ascent that allowed me to rise in the French republican meritocracy. Unfortunately, some kids in my neighborhood didn't follow the same path. For 100 euros a day, they sometimes decided to die under the bullets of the Kalashnikovs to monitor a deal point, or to sell drugs. Ladies and gentlemen, let us wake up! Cartels are shedding blood in our countries to arrogate the keys to our democracies. Worse, the countries that have taken the path of decriminalization, even the legalization of drugs, so dear to the extreme left, today have the knife under their throats, a knife held by these cartels that threaten even members of the government, magistrates, policemen, as recently in the Netherlands. By refusing to protect its borders, the European Union is bringing us to our knees in the face of these mafias. This time, it is our German neighbours who remind us of a reality: the number of migrants arrested in connection with organised crime has more than doubled since 2020. Protecting our borders means protecting our children. Let us stop this culture of social and judicial excuse and replace it with the culture of punishment and execution of sentences. Let us recover our powers so often left to the European judges, as Jordan Bardella had proposed, let us set up this double border. Let us put an end to judicial laxity. Finally, let us put real means, real tools at the disposal of our investigators that European judges sacrifice on the altar of the life of offenders, instead of doing more and more for offenders and less and less for those who protect us and who are the last bulwark that our democracies so badly need today.