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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 (32)
Situation in the Middle East (debate)
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, we must be clear: Europe in the Middle East is in fact non-existent, it has no capacity for dialogue, neither as the European Union nor as individual states. Certainly, the problems in the Middle East have ancient, historical and cultural roots. The most radical Islam cultivates the idea of erasing the Jewish presence and the State of Israel is seen as an intolerable provocation. Around this open wound, ideologies of hatred, networks of terrorism and covert funding have been built. The October 7 attack revealed Israel's vulnerability, and there arose the belief that the only response is to annihilate all the bases of terrorism and those who feed them. This is the logic behind the operations against Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis. Let's face it: As long as the Islamic Republic of Iran – which arms, trains and finances terrorist groups – exists, there will be no real peace. We need a unequivocal position of the West, with the European Union and the United States aligned. An act of self-awareness is also necessary: Israel must give itself clear rules of protection for civilian populations. But the choice is only one: Either the West regains compactness and courage to impose its strong vision or it will leave room for hatred and terrorism for decades to come.
2023 and 2024 reports on Montenegro (debate)
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, Montenegro is a strategic nation for the accession to the European Union of the entire Western Balkans, which represent the completion of the eastern side of the European area. It is the most advanced country on its path to accession, with 33 negotiating chapters open and six already closed, and thus demonstrates a strong commitment to reforms. It is a key state of the EUSAIR strategy for the Adriatic-Ionian macro-region, where I also live. Its ports, in particular Bar, represent a crucial junction for the economic integration and energy security of the entire area. Freight traffic is expected to grow by 30% by 2030. Since 2014, the country has already benefited from over 200 million euros of European funds, with direct repercussions on tourism, maritime transport, energy transition. Tourism accounts for around 25% of national GDP. Reforms must be pursued with determination, of course: justice, media freedom, protection of minorities and fight against corruption. We must not be afraid. Its accession will not only strengthen the country, but will serve as a stepping stone to the security, prosperity and cohesion of the entire Balkan region.
Social and employment aspects of restructuring processes: the need to protect jobs and workers’ rights (debate)
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, no one should be left behind: The Commission has been trying to reassure us for years. Not only has someone been left behind, but entire families and territories have been overwhelmed by a wave of closures, relocations and layoffs. In my Marche region, in central Italy, we are witnessing a real industrial decline. The Beko brand, formerly Indesit Whirpool, a leader in household appliances, has announced redundancies in its factories in Fabriano and Comunanza, transferring many productions to Turkey. The Caterpillar of Jesi, despite recording profits every year, has closed and moved production to Mexico. The Fabriano paper mills, the historic symbol of our manufacture, have abandoned a production line. These are not mere business crises but the symptom of a Europe that no longer knows how to protect its productive and employment fabric. Companies relocate elsewhere because they find better business conditions, less bureaucracy, a certain regulatory framework, affordable energy and more investment incentives. Either Europe changes course or its decline will be irreversible. We need to defend work, industry and our community.
Systematic repression of human rights in Iran, notably the cases of Pakhshan Azizi and Wrisha Moradi, and the taking of EU citizens as hostages
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, today's resolution is a great step forward in condemning executions in Iran and opposing the death penalty. However, the human rights crisis requires much more than words: We must act to end the impunity enjoyed by the theocratic regime in all its forms of brutal repression. Between 900 and 1 000 executions in 2024 alone: Just last week, Amnesty International urged the Iranian authorities to halt the planned executions of Behrouz Ehsani, 69, and Mehdi Hassani, 48, who were sentenced to death. Their cases highlight the regime's brutal crackdown on political dissent and we call for the executions of all prisoners to be halted. The solution is to stand with the Iranian people in their quest for freedom and support the "No to Executions" campaign. The solution for Iran is clear. The roadmap of the future free Iran was presented by the president of the National Council of Resistance to the last Parliament. We must stand with the Iranian people.
Need to update the European strategy for the rights of persons with disabilities (debate)
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, I am trying to make a contribution to the problem as a doctor working in this field. First of all, there is generally a lot of confusion, because on the one hand there are the so-called total disabled people – there are quite established policies of assistance and overcoming architectural barriers, the principals and all the facilities in the sector – but then there is the majority of disabled people, instead, who are people who are partially skilled and have their very intense everyday life, which is empty!, the most terrible thing is the sense of emptiness. So, what a person accomplishes is work. We must aim to be able to give these people work, but it is difficult to give them work, because it conflicts – I am talking, I do not know, of a manager of a public office, of a company: Giving these people work, which they obviously do in a way that is inferior to most people, is problematic. So the key measure that we as Europe need to deliver is a contribution of abatement in their wages: I say randomly – but it has to be assessed – 50 % or 30 % is to be paid by the European Union and the rest by the company or office that hires.
Prevention of drug-related crimes, their effect on European citizens and the need for an effective European response (debate)
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, I had prepared a one-minute speech, but I find myself in most of the speeches that have been made here. So it is absolutely useless to repeat the things of others, because we all share the idea that drug trafficking is absolutely transnational, that unscrupulous methods are used, that there is a public safety problem for the rivalry between various gangs, murders, social instability and everything else. However, the central problem I would like to talk about is this: We have to break the cycle. I heard a colleague say these words. Well, to break the cycle it is necessary to declare a real emergency, as was the Covid emergency. So here I speak as a psychiatrist who for half of his career was the director of the Department of Pathological Addiction of my health company of 500 000 inhabitants. The lives of hundreds of thousands of people are compromised by substance use, with a trail of mental deterioration and chronicity. Then recovery is important, on which I have always fought, but it is essential to recognize that the only effective strategy is that of repression. Because otherwise it's like emptying the sea with a bucket. It is necessary to block the operators of the drug store in detention facilities to prevent recurrences, which are statistically proven. And here we need to put in place new European regulations and also international agreements. Very rare, it is very rare, that criminals do not repeat themselves for hundreds of times before being blocked, because they are both drug dealers and consumers, and therefore it is not possible to deal with this emergency with traditional methods.
Organised crime, a major threat to the internal security of the European Union and European citizens (topical debate)
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, I am following up on the speech by my colleague Mr Inselvini in my capacity as a psychiatrist. The fight against drugs can take place through the fight against the large criminal networks that manage the distribution and distribution of drugs, but above all by combating the significant problem of labour, whose recruitment takes place above all among young people, in suburban ghettos, where school dropouts and non-employment dominate, among irregular immigrants and unaccompanied minors, among the children of unintegrated second-generation immigrants, in families lacking present and educational parental figures, and in the existential distress of the children of rich, bourgeois or sub-proletarian families who engage in anti-social conduct. The contrast must, in my opinion, be tackled through four actions: projects against the educational emergency of young people and against drug use; volunteering and sport start-up projects; school projects aimed at educational growth; repression and re-education against illegal antisocial conduct of young people, from bullying to baby gangs, also with new regulations. It is a cry of alarm and awareness to Europe. We are losing an important segment of the new generations, who risk dangerous existential and psychic consequences.