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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 (66)
Statement by the candidate for President of the Commission (debate)
Nepotism, deindustrialization, inflation and warmongering. This is the result of five years of Ursula von der Leyen at the head of the EU. In these five years Europe has become increasingly poorer, more dangerous and less free. Ursula von der Leyen is responsible for this decline. Because it supports the inflationary policies of the European Central Bank, our money is worth less and less. Because it does not want to close the external borders, the violence on our streets is escalating. Because it wants to prevent the free formation of opinions, more and more Europeans are afraid to speak their opinion openly. Despite this disastrous result, Ursula von der Leyen has today been elected President of the Commission for another five years. And this despite the fact that the European Court of Justice condemned them yesterday. Because she refuses to disclose her deals with American pharmaceutical companies. Damage: a total of 71 billion euros. German taxpayers will have to bleed for this policy. Because Ursula von der Leyen has wasted billions of euros on vaccination deals, coronavirus relief packages and arms supplies, the Commission urgently needs new money. This should now come about new debts. Anyone who loves Europe has therefore voted against Mrs von der Leyen today. Anyone who loves Germany must absolutely prevent the mutualisation of debts in Europe.
EUCO and situation in the Middle East (joint debate)
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EU enlargement strategy (debate)
Mr President! For years we have supported Ukraine with a lot of money. Viktor Orbán is also involved in the aid, with half of Ukraine's electricity imports coming from Hungary. Zelensky seems to take this for granted. Instead of being grateful, he turns off the Hungarians' oil and even threatens the Hungarian prime minister with murder. The European Union was originally founded as a project to ensure the peaceful coexistence of European peoples. A head of government who wants to kill the head of state of a Member State has not lost anything in this Union, nor should he be awarded an Order of Merit. We reject Ukraine’s accession – not just because of the death threats. You have already transferred 200 billion euros of our taxpayers' money to Kyiv, and Zelenskyy wants 850 billion euros for reconstruction. Subsidies to Ukrainian agricultural companies alone would cost us 10 billion euros a year. Stop it! Germany is going down the drain, we are no longer a rich country. Nevertheless, we still pay the highest contribution to the EU. We can no longer afford to accept more bankrupt states. We will stop all payments. This is especially true for payments to a supplicant who bites the hand that feeds him.
Four years of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and European contributions to a just peace and sustained security for Ukraine (debate)
Madam President, Four years ago, Russia invaded Ukraine. We have always condemned this attack: Russia has no right to violate Ukraine's national sovereignty, and Ukrainians have every right to defend their homeland. Europe supports Kyiv with a lot of money: Nearly $200 billion in four years. Most of the money comes from Germany, but we are pretty much alone. The Americans have stopped all payments, the French, Spaniards and Italians participate only with a fraction of the financing of the war. German taxpayers now have to pay for American weapons so Zelenskyy can wage a war he won't win, not least because of massive corruption. Donald Trump has been striving for peace for a year. He is being ridiculed here in Brussels. Ms. von der Leyen is in Kyiv today to promise billions more. I ask you: What do you want to achieve? What do you want to achieve with the billion-dollar payments to Kyiv? It's good that Viktor Orbán stopped the 90 billion loan yesterday! It is high time that we put an end to this war, not only in the interests of the Ukrainians and the Russians who die on the battlefields, but also in the interests of the Germans who have to pay for all this.
Topical debate requested by a political group (S&D) (Rule 169) - State violence in Minneapolis and the rule of law in the United States (topical debate)
Madam President, The Social Democrats are concerned about the rule of law in America – comrades, we are here in the European Parliament, and we should look less for the mistakes of others. Anyone in Germany who calls a green economy minister a fool gets the door kicked in by a special task force; Anyone who calls a prime minister of the SPD fairytale narrator goes to prison; Underage girls who profess the AfD on the Internet are picked up by the police from school and interrogated. This is the reality in Germany; Censorship and state repression are on the rise. According to recent surveys, more than half of Germans are afraid to express their opinion publicly. The SPD does not go far enough. The climate of fear is to be exacerbated even further, government criticism is to be banned and persecuted in principle. Nancy Faeser speaks of the delegitimization of the state. Anyone who criticises climate policy or migration policy should be prosecuted by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution – that is what it looks like. You have no right to act as a teacher of democracy. We do not have to look for the enemies of democracy in America; We find the enemies of democracy here on the left side of Parliament.
Situation in Northeast Syria, the violence against civilians and the need to maintain a sustainable ceasefire (debate)
Mr President! The war in Syria is over, the Islamists have won. The new president was formerly head of Al-Qaeda. The European Union is supporting this regime with a lot of money. In January, Ms. von der Leyen was in Damascus: He promised $600 million. Thankfully, there wasn't even a handshake. This must be the community of values that you are always talking about here. The latest victims of your community of values are the Syrian Kurds. Their dream of Kurdish autonomy was smashed by military force. ISIS terrorists have been released and two million Kurds have to fear for their lives. The victims of Ursula von der Leyen are mainly us Europeans. Not only because we have to finance the alliance with the Syrian Islamists, but because we have to suffer the consequences of this policy here in Europe. One million Syrians live in Germany, only a third of them work. But they are far overrepresented in murder, manslaughter and rape. 11,000 women in Germany have been raped by foreigners since 2015. This is the community of values that you stand for here. The war has been over for over a year now. Friedrich Merz has announced a major deportation offensive. And do you know how many Syrians have been deported to Syria since then? A single one. At the same time, 40,000 new immigrants have arrived. In Berlin, Hamburg or Essen, the Syrians celebrated the fall of Assad. Your dream of the Islamic State is now coming true. But we Europeans must make sure that they live out this dream in Syria and not with us in Europe. That's why our priorities are clear: Deport Syrian refugees, stop payments to Islamists, shoot Ursula von der Leyen on the moon.
European Council meeting (joint debate)
Thank you, Mr Lopatka, for allowing the question. I am surprised that you are talking about sovereignty from the EPP. Because you have been governing the European Union for almost ten years and yet you are responsible for measures such as the Green Deal, the ban on combustion engines, the supply chain law are all measures that have significantly damaged our economic competitiveness and thus also deprived Europe of its sovereignty. We did not represent our interests decisively and that is why we are in the situation we are in. That's why we're becoming the plaything of foreign powers because of the policies you're responsible for.
Situation in Venezuela following the extraction of Maduro and the need to ensure a peaceful democratic transition (debate)
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30th anniversary of the signing of the Dayton-Paris Peace Agreement (debate)
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Implementation of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (debate)
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The situation of Christian communities and religious minorities in Nigeria and the Middle East, and Europe’s responsibility to protect them and guarantee freedom of conscience (topical debate)
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EU position on the proposed plan and EU engagement towards a just and lasting peace for Ukraine (debate)
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Effective use of the EU trade and industrial policy to tackle China’s export restrictions (debate)
Madam President, Germany is falling further and further behind China: 87 billion trade deficits this year. The numbers are dramatic. We are importing more and more and exporting less and less. Especially German cars are hardly bought in China: 36% in a year. Behind these figures are human fates: Families who lose their livelihoods, pensions that can no longer be paid, young people who have to leave their homes. It is particularly bitter: This decline is self-inflicted. With a completely misguided climate policy and nonsensical stipulations such as the Supply Chain Act, you have laid the foundations for our industry – and you have enabled the rise of China. The Chinese are laughing at us. Only at the climate summit in Brazil did the Chinese call for even more ambitious climate targets – but not for China, but for Europe! In other words: We are to destroy our industries even faster. It must be said so clearly: The Communist Party in China has the same goals as the SPD and the Greens here in this House. Only in one thing do they differ: in motivation. Some make it out of political prudence, others...
New Strategic EU-India Agenda (debate)
Mr President! Indian refineries are in full swing. A new record was set in September: India exported 10 million barrels of diesel to Europe in just one month. Indians make a lot of money selling Russian oil. This is the result of Ursula von der Leyen's Russia sanctions. Business is booming in India, German refineries such as PCK in Schwedt an der Oder are standing still. We Europeans are the victims of the Brussels sanctions policy. We still refuel Russian oil, but we have to pay far too high prices for the detour via India. Prime Minister Modi has a pragmatic foreign policy. India maintains good relations with Washington, Paris or Berlin, but also with Beijing or Moscow. The Indian government puts the interests of the Indians first. This is true sovereignty, and we should take this prudence as an example. On the other hand, we should refrain from moral teachings about climate change or LGBTQ. India is not a circus for the ridiculous ideology of the Brussels bureaucracy, but a strategic partner and an important market for our industry.
Rising antisemitism in Europe (debate)
Mr President! A few days ago, the Berlin police arrested three Hamas terrorists during the handover of weapons – in the middle of Berlin. With assault rifles, a Syrian and two Lebanese wanted to attack Jewish institutions in Germany. Apparently, October 7th was a model for the action. This is the result of the policy of open borders. Angela Merkel brought terror to Germany. Our Jewish compatriots can no longer be sure of their lives. And not just the: We Germans are forced to feed terrorists from all over the world with our tax money. Hamas officials in Berlin live on citizen money, and the Berlin CDU is still throwing the German passport after these people. The Middle East conflict has long been taking place on German streets, and through mass naturalisation Hamas is gaining more and more political influence, including in Germany. The Left Party even celebrates summer festivals in Berlin with it. To the CDU's address, I can only say: As long as you work with these people on the left, you can save yourself your crocodile tears. And the chancellor should also stop begging. You have to decide: Do you want to court Islamist terror with the SPD? Or do you want to save European civilization with us?
The EU’s role in supporting the recent peace efforts for Gaza and a two-state solution (debate)
Mr President! Donald Trump has presented a peace plan for the Middle East, and Friedrich Merz is already pulling out the checkbook. The reconstruction of Gaza is to be paid for by German taxpayers. It is the same principle as in Syria, Afghanistan or Ukraine – the Americans make deals, Germany pays. We have transferred €12 billion in reconstruction aid to Syria, €17 billion to Afghanistan, and €500 billion to the reconstruction of Ukraine. Since the time of Helmut Kohl, German foreign policy has used checkbook diplomacy. Germany has nothing to report, but we pay for everything and everyone. Problem only: Friedrich Merz's checkbook is no longer covered. There is a huge gap in the federal budget. 170 billion euros are missing, despite 1,000 billion euros of new debt. The Chancellor therefore wants the Germans to retire at the age of 70, he wants to raise taxes and remove the help of elderly people in need of care, only so that he can continue to distribute money abroad. This will no longer work. We will stop giving money to Gaza and make the interests of the Germans a raison d'être again.
Revision of the Visa Suspension Mechanism (debate)
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State of the Union (debate)
Madam President, Profit slump at Mercedes and Porsche; Volkswagen is cutting 35,000 jobs; thyssenkrupp is discontinuing its steel production. Six years ago, Mrs. von der Leyen, here at this point you Green Deal proclaimed: Europe should become climate neutral, combustion engines should be banned, and today you have confirmed this once again. We can already see the result: German industry is no longer competitive; A quarter of a million jobs have been lost. For your second term of office, you have set yourself a great goal again: Victory over Russia. Your commission has already transferred 169 billion euros to Kyiv, to a thoroughly corrupt system. In Germany, the cash registers are empty; Shopping in the supermarket becomes unaffordable; More and more families cannot afford their own homes. Retirees need to collect bottles. But you, Mrs von der Leyen, want 2,000 billion euros for your next budget. EUR 500 billion of debt should be added as an emergency reserve for future crises – and yes, these crises will certainly come, because your Commission will only create the crises it claims to solve. Donald Trump has faked how to deal with megalomaniac world leaders like Ursula von der Leyen: He put them outside the door, and we should do the same.
Gaza at breaking point: EU action to combat famine, the urgent need to release hostages and move towards a two-state solution (debate)
Madam President, Since Hamas' attack on Israel, the European Union has paid over 1.6 billion euros to Gaza; Germany has added another billion. Without German taxpayers' money, the Palestinians would not be able to feed themselves. This was the case before the war. Nothing is produced in Gaza. Two-thirds of the food must be imported. EU assistance has led to an unprecedented population explosion in Gaza: In 2000, just over one million people lived there, compared to 2.3 million today, a doubling in just 25 years. Nowhere else in the world is the population growing as fast as in Gaza, despite the war. Every woman has between three and four children. I must say that I admire the Palestinians for their wealth of children, but I want us to be able to afford that wealth. That is why we must stop the aid payments, because German taxpayers' money is supposed to serve German families. I want young Europeans to dare to start a family again. We need to invest in our future, not the baby boom in Palestine.
Ukraine (joint debate)
Madam President, The EU has transferred €169 billion to Kyiv over the past three years, Ms Kallas has just said so. Ms Kallas has also announced that Europe will no longer import Russian gas from 2027. What you have not mentioned, however, Mrs Kallas, are the consequences of your policy. In Germany, the chemical industry is being destroyed as a result of your policies. As a result of far too high energy prices, there are mass layoffs at Bayer, BASF, etc. Thousands of families in Leverkusen, Ludwigshafen and Bitterfeld are deprived of their livelihoods because of their policies. With full hands, you spend money, which is actually no longer available. Yesterday in France, the government collapsed because they could not agree on a savings budget. The federal government in Germany is desperately looking for new sources of income. The Chancellor says the Germans have to work more, the Germans should not retire until 70. The welfare state can no longer be financed, says Friedrich Merz. This distinction here in this House in Strasbourg, but also in Berlin, surprises me anew every time. The disrespect, your disrespect for the people who have to fund all this here, that's why my party is so strong in the polls. The pitcher goes to the well until it breaks.
2023 and 2024 reports on Albania (debate)
Madam President, Ms von der Leyen wants to pay €1 billion to the government in Albania – to the Socialist Party. It was elected in May, but it has little to do with democracy. Prime Minister Edi Rama has political opponents locked away, international election observers criticize mass vote purchases, there is hardly any freedom of the press, TikTok was banned in the election campaign. In economic terms, Albania mainly benefits from international drug trafficking. With extreme brutality, the Albanian mafia controls the trade in cocaine and marijuana in Europe. Many billions of euros flow to Tirana every year – skyscrapers and glass palaces sprout from the ground like in Dubai. The government is involved in this business, corruption is widespread. Even the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation of the German Left Party speaks of, quote, ‘the kleptocratic control of the state by the Socialist Party’. Experts therefore call Albania a mafia state – the Colombia of Europe. This country now wants to welcome Ms von der Leyen into the European Union. I ask you: What is the added value for our citizens? Why should German taxpayers finance the luxury lives of corrupt politicians and mafia bosses in Albania? We won't do that. We say no to Albania's accession to the EU and we say no to this Commission.
Commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide
Madam President, 8 000 Bosnian Muslims murdered by Bosnian Serbs under the eyes of the UN Blue Helmets – that is now 30 years ago. Srebrenica is the worst crime against humanity since the end of World War II. Much has been said since then about the failure of the international community, about the failure of the Dutch peacekeeping force, but that is wrong. Americans, British and French had agreed in advance not to fly airstrikes against the Bosnian Serbs, according to the protocols of the Clinton administration’s National Security Council. Dutch and Bosnian Muslims were helpless at the mercy of Serbian troops. Srebrenica should therefore be a lesson for all of us: We can save ourselves the talk of international law if we do not have the means of power to enforce this right. There is no international order without a power of order that can guarantee this order. 400 BC Thucydides wrote: The strong do what they want, and the weak suffer what they need. That was 2,500 years ago, and it is today. We Europeans must defend our interests together so that this never happens again. We have to say goodbye to unrealistic daydreams. But that is not the case with this commission.
Institutional and political implications of the EU enlargement process and global challenges (debate)
Mr President! Germany is broke. Pension insurance is bankrupt, health and long-term care insurance – bankrupt, unemployment insurance – bankrupt. We Germans pay the highest taxes in the world, 1000 billion euros a year, and yet there are no corners and ends. Bridges and roads are dilapidated, schools are dilapidated, over 7 million pensioners have less than 1000 euros a month, there is hardly any home ownership. At the same time, we also pay the highest contribution to the EU, by far, almost 30 billion euros a year, even though, according to the European Central Bank, we are one of the poorest countries in Europe. But instead of easing the burden on German taxpayers, you always want to impose new burdens on us. Moldova, Albania or Ukraine should now become members of the European Union, because Ms von der Leyen hopes for more weight on the world political stage. This will not work; We Germans will no longer let us be plundered. We're going to turn off your megalomania. You can count on that, because that's what my party is elected for. Please tell your Commission President: Whoever is to perish will be arrogant beforehand, and arrogance will come before the fall.
2023 and 2024 reports on Moldova (debate)
Mr President! Ms von der Leyen has made the continuous enlargement of the EU a strategic priority of her term of office; The Commission expects this to be of greater foreign policy importance. The EU needed to become larger and more members, so that Ms von der Leyen could play a more important role on the world stage. Therefore, in addition to Ukraine, Moldova should also be included in the EU. What kind of country is this? Moldova has been in a deep economic and social crisis for years. The economy has been shrinking for three quarters, even worse than in Germany. Inflation is high, with food nearly 10%. Moldova is also a very corrupt country – 30 years of reform partnership with the EU have done nothing. I therefore ask the Commission: What is the added value for our citizens? Why should our taxpayers transfer €2 billion to Moldova? How do you make sure this money doesn't disappear into the pockets of corrupt oligarchs? We have enough construction sites in Germany, France or Poland. If you take in more and more members, then the shop here will fly around your ears, and that's exactly what we want to prevent. Therefore: Moldova cannot become a member of the EU.
The EU's response to the Israeli government's plan to seize the Gaza Strip, ensuring effective humanitarian support and the liberation of hostages (debate)
Madam President, Ten injured police officers, one official half-dead: This is the conclusion of a demo for Palestine last week in Berlin. Yes, the war in Gaza is terrible – we condemn both the 7 October massacre and the bombing of civilians by the Israeli Air Force. But: This conflict must not be fought on German roads. Anyone who attacks and hurts German police officers is wrong with us. Since October 7, Jewish life in Germany is only possible with police protection. In Berlin alone, 500 police officers are deployed around the clock to protect synagogues. Christians are also being attacked more and more often, or women, or gays. The violence on German streets is escalating, and the CDU is responsible. Angela Merkel brought the Intifada to Berlin because she did not want to close Germany's borders, because she does not care about the fate of the Germans. And Friedrich Merz continues in the same way: Refugees are to be flown in directly from Gaza. Colleagues! Our concern should be less about the Middle East than Europe. If we do not return soon, we will lose our homeland. There are majorities in favour of better policies, including in this House. Let's finally tackle it!