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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) | 454 |
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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) | 273 |
All Speeches (64)
Foreign interference and espionage by third country actors in European universities (debate)
Date:
28.11.2024 11:25
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. European universities are infiltrated by foreign services. It is on them that the fight for young minds is being fought, which are being forced into harmful left-wing ideologies, spreading disinformation, and influencing important decisions is being built. The fight for access to knowledge, scientific research and modern solutions is ongoing. Russia, Belarus and China are installing their spies in scientific circles to destabilize European countries. The Russian spy network has access to data that helps to influence societies and institutions. There is evidence of this in Poland, Estonia or the United Kingdom. Example: The university in Siedlce, in cooperation with Russia and Belarus, organized a conference on Poland-Russia relations, including in the field of security. Its rector, a colonel of the former Military Information Services, is the promoter of the doctorate of the head of the Military Counterintelligence Service, i.e. services responsible for counterintelligence protection of the Polish state. The fight against Western civilization continues on many fronts. Open takes place in Ukraine, invisible through influence and influence. Universities must remain free, but the role of the state is to provide security in the protection of thought, technology and influence on the minds of the young generation.
Georgia's worsening democratic crisis following the recent parliamentary elections and alleged electoral fraud (debate)
Date:
13.11.2024 20:07
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. History teaches us that dictators can gain power through democratic elections. However, if they stand by it at all costs, they become a threat not only to their own people, but also to the international community. In 2012, Bidzina Ivanishvili gained democratic legitimacy and President Saakashvili peacefully handed over power. However, since 2016, and especially after the 2020 elections, Georgia has been moving towards authoritarianism, and state institutions have been subordinated to oligarchs with assets gained in Russia during the years of wild privatization. Today we are dealing with the uncontrolled power of a man with mafia connections, which is unacceptable. So we have to draw conclusions. I therefore call, Commissioner, for the current Georgian authorities to be completely isolated by freezing European programmes, introducing visa sanctions and creating a cordon of sanitation around the regime's representatives on the international stage.
Findings of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on Poland's abortion law (debate)
Date:
23.10.2024 15:52
| Language: PL
Questions
Mr President, thank you very much. In Poland, the right to abortion is granted to women in a situation of danger to life or health and in the case of pregnancy resulting from a prohibited act. A lot of lies have been told here on this issue. I would also like to remind you that the last attempt to liberalize this law, already under the rule of Donald Tusk, has failed. And this best shows the attitude of the Polish society to this issue. The fact that measures are being taken to protect animals and the defence of the fundamental human right, i.e. the right to life, is overlooked speaks volumes about the state of Europe today. Significantly, the unborn child has legal capacity and, meanwhile, his or her right to life is being undermined. Instead of fighting for the legalization of abortion, we should focus on how to help single mothers, how to make men aware of not leaving their partners in the face of unwanted pregnancy. How to motivate society to care for the fate of children who are our future? Discrimination against women who are not yet born, because they also have a right to life, should be addressed better.
Situation in Azerbaijan, violation of human rights and international law and relations with Armenia (debate)
Date:
22.10.2024 18:43
| Language: PL
Speeches
The Nagorno-Karabakh war has caused a massive humanitarian crisis, particularly affecting children. Three years ago, as Deputy Speaker of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland, I invited to Poland children from the Karabakh region, orphans, half-orphans, whose families lost their homes and livelihoods as a result of warfare. These children still need support to develop normally. Azerbaijan regained control of the region, and the Armenian population was blockaded, leading to shortages of food, medicine, power outages. As a result, there was an exodus of Armenians, including children. What does it mean for a child to lose loved ones and then a family home? It's the loss of everything they've ever known and loved. And although the conflict has officially ended, its effects are still felt. The international community has a duty to uphold human rights, in particular the rights of children, and to provide them with constant assistance. That's what I'm appealing for.
Protection of European journalists reporting on Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine (debate)
Date:
22.10.2024 14:38
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. I do not need to convince you about the important and dangerous work done by journalists covering the course of Russia's war against Ukraine. They serve the truth and for the truth comes to bear a high price, sometimes the highest. I would like to pay special tribute to Victoria Roshchina, a 28-year-old Ukrainian journalist. Kidnapped and held by the Russians in one of the most brutal detention centers. She was on an exchange list. She didn't live to see it. In Ukraine, an investigation into a war crime and a premeditated murder – another Russian crime – has been launched. We will not protect journalists from such risks, but we can create a European fund that would provide scholarships and insurance for journalists working in war zones and support for their families. Insurance in such places is often unavailable or very expensive. Such a fund could be managed by journalistic organisations from frontline countries and Ukraine. Ladies and gentlemen, let's set up a fund named after Viktoria Roszczyna. It'll be concrete.
Signature of acts adopted in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure (Rule 81)
Date:
21.10.2024 17:10
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, thank you very much. This is a formal request under Rule 202 of the Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament. 19 October marked the 40th anniversary of the kidnapping and martyrdom of Blessed Father Jerzy Popiełuszko, patron of Solidarity, a movement that brought freedom to Poland and Europe. Here are his words: "Solidarity is the unity of hearts, minds and hands rooted in ideals that are capable of transforming the world for the better. It is a cry with a loud voice for respect for human dignity, it is at the same time a recognition of the other person and his problems. It's caring for the imprisoned, demanding freedom for them, it's caring for their families. It is a fraternal concern for all those who are persecuted and discriminated against for our common beliefs." It was for proclaiming such values that Father Jerzy suffered a martyr's death at the hands of the communist authorities. Blessed Father George, intercede for Poland and Europe. I kindly ask everyone to commemorate with a moment of silence the steadfast priest and blessed priest George.
The democratic backsliding and threats to political pluralism in Georgia (debate)
Date:
08.10.2024 17:32
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. I have been supporting a democratic Georgia on its path to the European Union for years. I admired the development after the Rose Revolution and the reforms that brought the country closer to European standards. After Bidzina Ivanishvili took power, I watched with pain the gradual collapse of the country and its subordination to Moscow's policy. One of Ivanishvili's political prisoners is former Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili. It is to him that I would now like to give the floor. Here is a letter I received from you yesterday. Dear Members of the European Parliament, In a few weeks, on the eastern edge of Europe, in Georgia, there may be a great victory for Europe, democracy and peace, or a great tragedy. In this struggle, the public mood in Georgia is unequivocal. The vast majority of citizens support Europe and freedom, not wanting to return to Russian influence. On the other side is a Russian oligarch. He is willing to do anything not to give up power and will prepare to rip off the upcoming elections, just as he has taken control of the whole state. Democracy in Georgia is in grave danger. In just over two weeks, we will face a regime that lost the election but won't recognize the results, possibly suppressing hundreds of thousands of protesters, arresting thousands, and perhaps using lethal force. It's a classic déjà vu from Belarus and Venezuela. Do not allow a country that once delighted the world with the Rose Revolution to be tragically separated from its true dream of belonging to Europe. These are the words of President Saakashvili. Come and observe the election. Express your support for the Georgian people. Make your voice sound louder than before...
Strengthening Moldova's resilience against Russian interference ahead of the upcoming presidential elections and a constitutional referendum on EU integration (debate)
Date:
08.10.2024 17:00
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. As Moldova approaches key presidential elections and a decisive referendum on integration into the European Union, we are facing a critical moment. We must act decisively to protect this democratic process from external interference, from Russia, whose relentless attempts to destabilise Moldova threaten its sovereignty. Moldova's courageous progress towards European integration is under constant attack. This is not only Moldova's struggle, it is also our struggle. The European Union must stand shoulder to shoulder with Moldova, providing solid political, financial and technical support to ensure that Moldova’s elections are free, fair and resilient to external manipulation. Poland has been actively participating in these processes for years, both through development cooperation with the use of EU funds and within the framework of bilateral cooperation. Strengthening Moldova is not just a matter of solidarity. This is a strategic imperative for the stability and security of our entire region. Let's send a clear signal. Moldova's path to Europe will not be stopped by Putin.
There is poverty in every country affected by the Soviet Union and Vladimir Putin. In every country affected by Vladimir Putin, there are prisons, starving children and human rights violations. Not Americans – Russia is the evil we must fight, the evil we must confront. And that's the truth.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I express my deep concern about the human rights situation in Cuba, in particular the fate of José Daniel Ferrer, leader of the Cuban Patriotic Union. Arrested on 11 July 2021, he is still in prison in scandalous conditions, without access to medical care, cut off from contact with the world. However, Cuba is not only about prisons and violations, the suppression of civil liberties. I spoke to a clergyman who serves in Cuba. His work is not only spiritual support, but also daily help for families in humanitarian matters. There is a lack of medicines, medical supplies, electricity, milk for children, even bread in Cuba. It is the result of communist rule, dictatorship and dependence on Russia. Poverty and hopelessness allow Russia to recruit mercenaries from Cuba to fight against Ukraine. The young Cubans sign a pact with the devil and become Russian cannon fodder. Silence against this tyranny is complicity in crimes. Cooperation with this regime is complicity in crimes. Cubans, we admire your courage, we support your struggle, we are with you.
The severe situation of political prisoners in Belarus
Date:
18.09.2024 19:41
| Language: PL
Speeches
Ladies and Gentlemen, today we are obliged to express our firm condemnation of the brutal actions of the Lukashenka regime. From here in the European Parliament, I address all political prisoners and their families in their language, in Belarusian: (Speaks in a language that is not an official language). Particularly appalling is the case of Andrzej Poczobut, a man of steadfast character whose life is in danger today. I know him personally, and I won't rest until he's free. There is also a Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski in prison, but also many Christian clergy. Six Belarusian political prisoners have already died or been murdered. It is an act of terror against one's own people. We call on the regime to immediately release all political prisoners. If you don't, we'll make sure you end up in The Hague, that your power doesn't last forever, and that your guilt is punished. Lively by Belarus.
Organised crime, a major threat to the internal security of the European Union and European citizens (topical debate)
Date:
18.09.2024 13:53
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, thank you very much. Ladies and Gentlemen, Western Europe is struggling with increasing crime, which is the responsibility of immigrants, or rather those who invited them to Europe. Groups of young, unemployed, aggressive men are an increasingly common sight on European streets. And what does that mean? Each of you knows perfectly well, because as an MEP you get warnings, where in the evening in Brussels you probably shouldn't go. It is a pity that in this way only parliamentarians are protected, forgetting about ordinary citizens. Spain – one in two perpetrators of sexual aggression is a foreigner. Immigrants from Africa, although they make up 2.5% of the population, are responsible for 20% of the country's sex crimes. Sweden – around 33% of prisoners are immigrants. Germany – The crime report shows that immigrants are overrepresented in murder, murder, serious bodily injury and rape. The German interior minister herself stressed that Germany remains one of the most dangerous countries in the world. We firmly reject the further arrival and reception of immigrants. We demand safety for our families...
Dear Madam President, Ladies and Gentlemen, The situation in Venezuela reminds us of Belarus. Belarus, where the usurper Lukashenka, ignoring the will of the voters, forcibly maintained power, suppressed social opposition and forced Svetlana Tsikhanouskaya, the real winner of the elections, to emigrate. At that time, Europe did not recognize this act of violence and enslavement. And rightly so. The cooperation of the Russian and Belarusian regimes with the dictatorial regime in Venezuela shows how deeply criminal systems can support each other. We Poles have experienced dictatorships many times and we perfectly understand the pain and suffering of authoritarian rule. So let us support the opposition and civil society in countries like Venezuela, which are facing inhumane regimes that are causing poverty and forcing millions of people to emigrate. The people of Venezuela have the same aspirations, dreams and rights as we Europeans, as evidenced by their protests, demonstrations and proof of electoral fraud. Europe should stand in solidarity with all peoples who want a better fate, freedom and the rule of law. Solidarity on such fundamental issues is a test of our credibility as a community based on values and should not be subject to any political relativisation.
Continued financial and military support to Ukraine by EU Member States (debate)
Date:
17.09.2024 11:01
| Language: PL
Questions
Mr President, I would like to thank you for this. Negotiations. Diplomacy. Conversations. We hear it all the time. Who do you want to talk to? With Putin? With a murderer? It was this attitude that led to the war. The Minsk Accords. Do you remember who was sitting at the table at the Minsk agreements? Terrorists from Donetsk and Luhansk were invited. And now you want to invite Vladimir Putin, the world's greatest terrorist, to the table. What for? To give him time to prepare for another aggression? To attack Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia or finally my country, Poland?