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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 (39)
Regional Emergency Support: RESTORE (debate)
Date: N/A | Language: PL Written StatementsIn September, devastating floods hit Central and Eastern Europe and Portugal was devastated by fires. The victims, including my compatriots from the south of Poland, still urgently need basic material assistance. Cohesion policy funds support EU Member States in the event of natural disasters, but this scale of losses is not enough. Immediate and flexible management of these measures is crucial. The RESTORE proposal responds to these challenges. In addition to additional flexibility in the use of part of the funds, material and social assistance, RESTORE reduces the budgetary burden on Member States. I would ask for your support in order to be able to implement this proposal as soon as possible. Many people have lost their entire lives, their homes and their sense of security. Let us act now, with full commitment, to restore normality as soon as possible and to give hope to those who need it most now.
Madam President, I'm sorry. Ladies and Gentlemen, The DMA aims to protect the free market – the right idea, poor execution. Instead of fighting monopolies, we more often see the fight against the disliked American administration and gagging of politically incorrect platforms. The act is today a baseball bat for Donald Trump and American tech giants. This action has a specific name: hypocrisy. We are talking about a free market, and we are using the law as a tool of pressure. We talk about innovation and we produce regulation and the harmful Green Deal. We are thinking about how to limit the American giants in the European market, but we have nothing in return. Europe has lost the technology race. Today, instead of running faster, he's trying to slow down others. Is this our failure? Yes, no doubt. True autonomy is not born of punishment and fear. It is born of courage, investment and freedom. If we do not understand this, we will regulate a future that we cannot create ourselves.
Deposit protection and early intervention measures (joint debate)
Date:
25.03.2026 20:10
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. Can there be good regulation? Turns out it is. Especially when there is a man at the center. A customer of a small bank, often in a small city. In Poland, it is a cooperative bank in which the customer is known by name and surname, and not only by account number. CMDI is a good piece of work. It is particularly pleased that the adopted solutions are friendly to smaller banks. Interinstitutional protection schemes, the DGS Bridge mechanism, in particular the public interest criterion, are much-needed changes. The public interest is not only the stability of the system. It is also good for the local community. Way to go! The first step is taken! Let us remember that small banks are the foundation of the European financial ecosystem. However, today they must meet the same requirements as the largest institutions. It kills competition and locality. And without competition, customers lose, especially borrowers. That is why we need simpler rules for small banks and real equality in the market. Let's make Europe strong with this locality.
Ban on the sale of nitrous oxide to the general public (debate)
Date:
12.03.2026 15:17
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. Addiction rarely begins dramatically. They usually start innocently – from curiosity, from one party, from hand-to-hand balloon. This is how the story of many young people with nitrous oxide begins. The belief that it's just fun. That nothing bad can happen. And then it turns into a brutal reality – damage to the nervous system, problems with walking and balance, poisoning, road accidents and death. European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) Drugs are alarming that recreational use of nitrous oxide is growing rapidly in many European Union countries. In France, more than half of the reported cases of poisoning concerned serious neurological problems. In the Netherlands, dozens of young people with spinal cord injury syndrome were treated in just two years. And the number of road incidents related to the use of this gas increased by 80 percent, from 1,652 to 4,860 cases. 1860 specific stories of young people who even a moment earlier were convinced that it was just fun. Everything in life has a place. Nitrous oxide also – but in medicine, in anaesthesiology. It relieves pain and saves lives. But it can't go on the streets, in the hands of teenagers. When the drug, instead of healing, kills, it forces us to reflect. It forces us to act. Therefore, prohibiting the sale of nitrous oxide to private individuals is a reasonable and proportionate solution. It preserves access for hospitals and industry, but closes the door to abuse. Because freedom means responsibility. And it is our duty, here in the European Parliament, to protect the health and life of the young generation, young Europeans.
Savings and Investments Union: time to accelerate the process to deepen market integration (debate)
Date:
11.03.2026 15:52
| Language: PL
Speeches
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European Semester for economic policy coordination 2026 - European Semester for economic policy coordination: employment and social priorities for 2026 (joint debate)
Date:
10.03.2026 14:45
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. When I talk to people in my country, they say: We are for Europe, but for a Europe that respects the sovereignty, identity and self-determination of peoples. People are asking why Brussels bureaucrats should decide for them. And they're right. The European Semester was supposed to be something sensible, a tool for economic coordination, supervision of public finances, a mechanism that helps to maintain stability. And that's its meaning. But today we see something different. Instead of a simple tool of economic cooperation, today the mechanism of political pressure is growing. The pressure goes further and further: to social policy, to the labour market, to housing, to decisions that have always belonged to nation states. And now there is one more step. Conditioning European funds on the implementation of reforms identified by the Commission. Imposing policies that are not in the national interest, but consistent with the Brussels agenda. And this is the moment when it is no longer coordination. It is disciplining, pointing the finger at Brussels, who and what to do in Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and many other countries. Europeans see this and do not accept it. I also see something else that there are once again equals and more equals in Europe, that some can do more and others have to listen. Europe was not created as a project of central governance, it was created as a community of free nations.
Housing crisis in the European Union with the aim of proposing solutions for decent, sustainable and affordable housing (debate)
Date:
10.03.2026 10:13
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. Ladies and Gentlemen, Let me start with a picture that many young Europeans know today: A couple of young people in their 30s, both working, both wanting to start a family. They have plans, strength, dreams. There is only one thing missing: your own home. This is the real face of the housing crisis in Europe today. A year ago, we set up a special committee because millions of citizens across the Union are facing this problem. There's not enough housing. The ones that are created are too expensive. Construction and energy costs are rising. Entrepreneurs are drowning in bureaucracy. But let's also be honest: This crisis did not come out of nowhere. For many years, record low interest rates have fueled speculation in the housing market. Instead of houses for families, investment assets were created, and the consequences are serious, not only high prices. Fewer housing means fewer families, fewer families means fewer children, and that means a weaker Europe. That's why we need courage, courageous decisions. The European Affordable Housing Plan is a step in the right direction, but it is not enough. We need to simplify regulations, cut red tape, stop incurring the costs of building more regulations. Because housing is not a luxury, it is the foundation of a dignified life, the foundation of the family, the foundation of the future of Europe.
Time to address economic inequalities in the EU and worldwide (debate)
Date:
12.02.2026 15:13
| Language: PL
Speeches
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Addressing subcontracting chains and the role of intermediaries in order to protect workers’ rights (debate)
Date:
11.02.2026 19:13
| Language: PL
Speeches
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Presentation of the European Affordable Housing Plan (debate)
Date:
16.12.2025 16:17
| Language: PL
Speeches
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EU strategy for the rights of persons with disabilities post-2024 (debate)
Date:
26.11.2025 17:35
| Language: PL
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EU strategy for the rights of persons with disabilities post-2024 (debate)
Date:
26.11.2025 17:33
| Language: PL
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Mr President, thank you very much. Ladies and Gentlemen, Is the traditional family important? Yes, but not for Europe. Is the lack of control over migration a problem? Yes, but not for Europe. Is the lack of housing for young people hampering demography? Yes, but not according to Europe. Where are we going? Towards stagnation. Social issues, like in the mirror, reflect economic problems. The lack of generational replacement, the family crisis and reckless migration policies, poverty, regional inequality, youth unemployment and, on the horizon, the pension crisis are not slogans. The summit in Qatar is an opportunity to realize that these problems will not disappear on their own. Without good solutions, they deepen from day to day, from month to month, from year to year. We need to wake up, get out of the comfort bubble, go back to the sources. In what way? Thanks to the family, this traditional, unfashionable in Europe and treated as a brake on progress. Then we will do what will help Europe in the long term. We will change catastrophic demographic trends not against the family, but thanks to the family.
European Social Fund (ESF+): specific measures to address strategic challenges (debate)
Date:
09.09.2025 15:33
| Language: PL
Speeches
Ladies and Gentlemen, I very much welcome the fact that the European Commission has finally recognised and acknowledged the threat that regions bordering Russia, Belarus and Ukraine face on a daily basis. Too bad it's so late. This was lacking, especially when the Law and Justice government in Poland effectively secured the eastern border of Poland, and thus the European Union, against illegal migration, inspired by Lukashenko and Putin. I hope that the proposals aimed at strengthening defence, supporting the eastern regions, will be implemented in a timely manner and that the funds allocated to them will be spent as intended. I declare on behalf of the ECR Group that we will closely monitor this process to ensure that the European Social Fund Plus, whose main objective is to promote social inclusion, equal opportunities, is not subject to controversy and that the funds are properly used.
Lessons from Budapest Pride: the urgent need for an EU wide anti-discrimination law and defending fundamental rights against right-wing attacks (topical debate)
Date:
09.07.2025 14:12
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. Doesn't a child killed by a heart injection at nine months of age have a right to life? Does the removal of crosses from public spaces, as was the case in Warsaw at the initiative of the Vice-President of the Civic Platform, not violate the religious freedom guaranteed by Article 10 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights? Human rights, of which we are rightly proud, cannot be selective. That is why I call on us not to use the concept of anti-discrimination for ideological pressure. Parents, in accordance with Art. 4 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, they have the right to raise their children in accordance with their own beliefs and protect them from harmful content, which takes place in parades of pride. Neither the state nor the EU can deny this right to parents. The protection of fundamental rights must extend to all, children of believers, including those who want to return to traditional values.
Financial activities of the European Investment Bank – annual report 2024 (debate)
Date:
07.07.2025 18:57
| Language: PL
Speeches
Dear Mr President, The European Investment Bank is a necessary, effective and hitherto non-political institution. Its role in supporting investment, especially in the younger countries of the European Union, is invaluable. It is a pillar of cohesion policy and a driving force for integration. However, the EIB is under constant political pressure. It is expected not only to be in line with the Union’s strategic objectives, but also with the Commission’s current agenda or the priorities of the parliamentary majority. Let's remember that the triple A rating is not given once and for all. It is based on trust that is easy to lose. As Ronald Reagan said, one should not fix what is not broken. Let us not spoil the reputation of one of the last EU institutions to enjoy market confidence. It is the green policy of the European Commission under the current leadership that is causing the pressure that threatens the credibility of the EIB. The Commission needs new leadership, independent and respectful of the sovereignty of Member States and EU institutions.
Digital Markets, Digital Euro, Digital Identities: economical stimuli or trends toward dystopia (topical debate)
Date:
18.06.2025 21:00
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. The digital euro is not a response to the needs of citizens, but a political tool. Europeans already have access to fast and secure payments. The digital currency does not solve any real problem, but creates new ones. So who does it really serve? the European Central Bank and the European Commission. It is they, not the Member States, who will gain new powers. The digital euro means the centralisation of finance in the hands of institutions detached from national interests. The European Central Bank will become a superbank: the issuer, the operator and, in practice, the owner of the citizens’ data. This is a blow to the sovereignty of states. We will lose the impact on our own banking system and monetary policy. Each country will become dependent on digital infrastructure managed from Brussels and Frankfurt. Do we want our economy to be decided outside our borders? The digital euro is a threat to the freedom of citizens and the independence of Member States. It is also a real risk of surveillance under the pretext of the security and progress of the European Union institutions, which actually build control over finances.
Implementation report on the Recovery and Resilience Facility (debate)
Date:
17.06.2025 14:22
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. The reports of the European Court of Auditors on the RRF do not reveal anything new, they confirm what many of us suspected. The instrument is inefficient, poorly managed and costly, implemented sluggishly. Milestones are uneven and the impartiality of the Commission is questionable. It can be said that some of the funds were spent inefficiently. It is certain that the whole will cost more than 200 billion euros, of which repayment will consume up to 20% of the future budget. In practice, this means less funding for agriculture and cohesion policy. The new budget model is an attempt by the Commission to hide the construction costs for citizens, farmers and regions. Instead of rebuilding Europe, the RRF has served to strengthen the power of the Commission, which has turned subsidies into a tool of pressure for disobedient governments, as exemplified by Poland. If we consider that the idea of the instrument was good, then operationalization is no longer. This experiment failed, only bills and a question remained. With this question I leave you in the room: Who will pay for the Commission's mistakes?
Madam President, I'm sorry. Mr. Commissioner, I'm sorry. Ladies and Gentlemen, Today we are once again living in a time of turmoil. The world is worried about the stability of the dollar, about global trade, about cryptocurrencies. But we in Europe have our own silent problem: rising sovereign debt and banks' overexposure to domestic debt. It's a delayed-ignition bomb. It blocks investment and restores the doomsday loop between budgets and the banking sector. How is it possible that the report, which is supposed to diagnose the condition of the banking union, completely ignores this topic? Don't we want to hear the uncomfortable truth? If so, then let's not say that no one warned. Today I warn you: In the name of responsibility, let's not pretend that everything is okay.
Madam President, I'm sorry. I come from Poland, a country that knows the bitter taste of a centrally planned economy. That is why I am watching with concern how competition policy in the Union is drifting towards EU economic planning. Central planning is polarly opposed to what is most valuable for competitiveness: innovation, innovation, grassroots initiatives. I am even more concerned about his ideological obsession with American digital companies. Yes, monopolies are a problem, but that's something we should all agree on in this room. They are now defending freedom of expression, while the EU is restricting it. Today, we need cooperation with the United States, not economic warfare. This report adds oil to the fire. I have a very sad conclusion. That's all we're discussing today, it's not a concern for competition. This is a geopolitical provocation against the United States. As ECR, we reject this harmful and short-sighted course.
Topical debate (Rule 169) - Social Europe: making life affordable, protecting jobs, wages and health for all
Date:
02.04.2025 14:17
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. Ladies and Gentlemen, Employment security is the foundation of every person and every family. Meanwhile, in my country, Poland, we are seeing a wave of redundancies, often in violation of workers' rights. Nearly 15,000 people have lost their jobs since the beginning of the year. Behind each of these people is a tragedy – a man who does not know how to pay the bills, who has to look for a way to support his family. And yet there were so many beautiful words in this House about the protection of workers, about respect for rights, about increasing the coverage of collective bargaining. After all, a directive on adequate minimum wages was created. But where are the deeds? During the pandemic in Poland, the Law and Justice government saved thousands of jobs. He has proven that this is possible under critical conditions. That is why I call for decisive action to ensure job stability and real protection of workers' rights.
Social and employment aspects of restructuring processes: the need to protect jobs and workers’ rights (debate)
Date:
12.03.2025 16:55
| Language: PL
Speeches
Madam President, I'm sorry. Social dialogue and respect for collective agreements should be the cornerstone of the restructuring process in order to provide workers with special protection during this difficult time. What does it look like in practice? In my country, the cradle of the Solidarity Trade Union, which changed the course of history in Europe, the rights of workers, the rights of trade unionists are not respected today. Have you heard about thousands of redundancies in the Polish Post Office, PKP Cargo? It is not only the redundancies of experienced employees and the drama of many Polish families, but also a blow to strategic sectors from the point of view of security and development of the state. Today's resolution is the result of redundancies in the automotive industry. It must be made clear: these redundancies are one of the many negative effects of climate policy and without its revision there can be no question of defending jobs and competitiveness in the European Union. Do we have the courage to act? Will we continue to pretend that the problem does not exist?
Union of Skills: striving for more and better opportunities to study, train or work in the EU and to bring our talents back home (debate)
Date:
12.03.2025 15:59
| Language: PL
Speeches
Mr President, thank you very much. Finally, the Commission recognises the problem of skills shortages in the Union. That's good, but why so late? For years, it has been clear that the lack of industry professionals will become one of the biggest challenges. Meanwhile, in Poland, under the rule of Law and Justice, the modernisation of vocational education began long ago, preparing young people for the real needs of the labour market. However, the real crisis is affecting agriculture and fisheries today. The state points to a dramatic lack of employees, but are they wondering why this is happening. The Green Deal, successive catch limits, bureaucracy – all this is not about keeping multigenerational farms alive. Therefore, it is very important that if we want to correct this situation, beautiful slogans and declarations are not enough. You finally have to look the truth in the eye and start acting here and now.