19
May
2026
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EU cybersecurity and preparedness in view of advanced AI systems (debate)
Madam President, your life has been hacked. Look at what we Europeans have suffered in just six months. In France, the tax authorities have been hacked into your tax returns. The USSRAF also, with the addresses, the names of your children and their nurses. The Ministry of the Interior, too, with the criminal record file of 16 million French citizens. A 15-year-old teenager hacked into the state and offered 11 million identity cards, passports and driving licences to criminals. And right here, in this place of the European Parliament that claims to regulate everything for our good, marriage contracts, pay slips and medical data of employees are now freely available on the Internet. The bottom line is that a few weeks ago, Ursula von der Leyen proudly presented the European age verification app on social media; 24 hours later, a simple consultant dropped her. The result is tragic: identity theft, accounts emptied, burglaries. France has become world champion of a new crime: removal for cryptocurrency. Your parents can be sequestered because you own bitcoin. Why? Because the state forced you to declare everything to him, your names and assets, and he let that data leak. In France, it is the State that gives the address of the victims to their perpetrators. Meanwhile, here you continue to demand more and more declarations, more and more checks. Ladies and gentlemen, digital overregulation has not only failed to protect us, it has driven out our innovators, suffocated our entrepreneurs and fuelled a security mirage that has put us all at risk. Today, Europe must choose: control or freedom. We choose freedom.