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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 |
| 4 |
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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 (344)
Preparation of the EU-UK summit (debate)
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Preparation of the EU-UK summit (debate)
No text available
Establishment of a European Day of the Righteous (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, 'Italy pays tribute to the victims, clings to their loved ones, honours the courage of all the just who have risked or lost their lives to save others, and bows to the survivors for the tireless witness service they carry out'. With these words, the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni honored all those who, in the darkest moments of history, had the courage to choose the good. And that is where I want to start today, because this statement contains the deepest meaning of the proposal we are discussing: The just are those who, faced with the horror of the Shoah, genocide, the brutality of totalitarianism, the blind violence of ideological and racial hatred, have not looked elsewhere. They are all those who defended human dignity under the heel of Nazism and Communism; Simple men and women, sometimes unknown by official history, but giants in the heart of humanity. At a time when evil returns to manifest itself with different faces, we must affirm that good deserves memory, public space and institutional recognition. It is a day to cultivate a Europe of values, not just regulations. I, as a mother, as an Italian, feel the duty to strongly support this initiative, because remembering the righteous is also a way to tell our children that there is no peace without memory, and there is no civilization without individual responsibility. And that Europe, if it wants to have a future, must know how to cultivate its roots and its identity.
The importance of trans-European transport infrastructure in times of stalling economic growth and major threats to Europe’s security (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, we all agree on the strategic nature and importance of the infrastructure of the TEN-T corridors, i.e. the interconnection between ports, railways, interports, road connections and so on. My question is whether, within all the planning that you are carrying out, funds and appropriations are provided for the completion of the so-called "last mile", that is, the completion of even a few kilometers or small infrastructures that cross the TEN-T corridors with, for example, the corridors core: Let me give the example of the Adriatic-Tyrrhenian, the so-called Orte-Civitavecchia, which is an infrastructure that lacks eight kilometers but actually interconnects the Scandinavian-Mediterranean corridor with the two seas. Then, of course, not only in Italy but also in Europe there are several, I have also heard the other colleagues. The question is: having regard to the strategic nature, development and even the extent of competitiveness that these strategic infrastructures bring to the whole of Europe, if specific funds are provided within the programming, also by virtue of the Commissioners who last July I believe were appointed precisely for the study and completion of these corridors?
The importance of trans-European transport infrastructure in times of stalling economic growth and major threats to Europe’s security (debate)
The next item is the Council and Commission statements - L'importance of trans-European transport infrastructure at a time of stagnant economic growth and serious threats to European security (2025/2609(RSP)).
Recent legislative changes in Hungary and their impact on fundamental rights (debate)
The debate is closed.
Dramatic situation in Gaza and the need for an immediate return to the full implementation of the ceasefire and hostage release agreement (debate)
The next item is the statement by the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy - Dramatic situation in Gaza and the need for an immediate return to full implementation of the ceasefire and hostage release agreement (2025/2644(RSP)).
Crackdown on democracy in Türkiye and the arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu (debate)
The debate is closed.
Crackdown on democracy in Türkiye and the arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu (debate)
The next item is the statement by the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy - Repression of democracy in Turkey and arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu (2025/2642(RSP)).
Safeguarding the access to democratic media, such as Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (debate)
The debate is closed.
Improving the implementation of cohesion policy through the mid-term review to achieve a robust cohesion policy post 2027 (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, today is an important day for our territories, for our businesses and for our citizens. An innovative approach to cohesion funds, from flexibility and simplification to place-based action. Today, we are giving Europe's regions and citizens back the main tool for growth: a cohesion policy that does not stand still in the face of crises, but responds quickly and concretely to requests from regions, cities and even local communities. Competitiveness, home, water, energy, decarbonisation, simplification: programming that does not cling to the past, but chooses to face challenges with courage; which has the lucidity to make itself flexible when the context requires it; It acts in the present to lay a solid foundation for the future. This is how we really start to build the Europe that we want and that so many have asked for. Parliament is there, and it will work seriously to ensure that it is done quickly and well.
Clean Industrial Deal (debate)
The next item is the debate on the Commission statement on the Clean Industry Pact (2025/2588(RSP)).
Corrigenda (Rule 251) (action taken)
Pursuant to Rule 251(4) of the Rules of Procedure, I would like to inform you that no request has been made to put the corrigenda announced in plenary on Monday, 10 March to the vote. They are therefore deemed to have been approved and have been published on the plenary webpage.
White paper on the future of European defence (debate)
I have received eight motions for resolutions to wind up the debate. I declare the debate closed. The vote will take place tomorrow.
Cutting red tape and simplifying business in the EU: the first Omnibus proposals (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, do you know what the first request of those who want to open a business in Europe is? Clear rules, certain times, fewer obstacles, in other words less bureaucracy. The numbers speak for themselves: 80 billion euros a year spent only by small and medium-sized Italian companies to comply with administrative procedures. If we also consider the impact on households and businesses, the figure exceeds €225 billion: Europe cannot afford it; Italy cannot afford it. The first Omnibus package represents a late but necessary recognition. Why only now do we realize that it was enough to raise the threshold from 250 to 1000 employees to exclude 80% of companies from the application of the CSRD directive on environmental sustainability reporting? Bureaucracy is like an invisible duty: You don't pay at customs, but every day it weighs on businesses, slows down investment and blocks growth. The first Omnibus I think has paved the way. But the intentions are not enough: It is time to turn words into concrete actions.
EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement (debate)
The next item is the debate on the Commission statement on the EU-Mercosur trade agreement (2025/2558(RSP)).
Proposal for a Union act
I would like to announce that, pursuant to Rule 47(2), the President has declared admissible a proposal for a Union act on the need to amend the Council Regulation on fixing the fishing opportunities for certain fish stocks and groups of fish stocks applicable in the Mediterranean and Black Seas for 2025, and to protect the trawling sector. The proposal is referred to the Committee on Fisheries (PECH) as the committee responsible, and to the Committee on Budgets, the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs and the Committee on the Environment, Climate and Food Safety for opinion.
Honouring the memory of Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová: advancing media freedom, strengthening the rule of law, and protecting journalists across the EU (debate)
The next item is the debate on the Commission statement on the tribute to the memory of Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová: promoting media freedom, strengthening the rule of law and protecting journalists across the EU (2025/2556(RSP)).
US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, the World Health Organisation and the suspension of US development and humanitarian aid (debate)
The debate is closed.
US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, the World Health Organisation and the suspension of US development and humanitarian aid (debate)
Is there a point of order?
Competitiveness Compass (debate)
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, Mr Vice-President, here is the compass for competitiveness, which we have been calling for strongly in recent months and which for now contains useful premises for driving a renewed future of growth and innovation. Reducing bureaucracy is the signal that I see as the most meaningful. Simplification is crucial to enable businesses to focus on what really matters: Innovate, grow and compete globally. In parallel, the Compass places a strong emphasis on innovation as a key driver for competitiveness. We need to invest in research and development, create a favourable environment for start-ups and technology companies. Only in this way can we maintain our leadership in strategic sectors and face international competition. There is no growth without people: If Europe is not facing demographic decline, who works in factories? Who drives innovation? Who keeps up our economic model and our way of life? Europe must become the place where innovation thrives, a dynamic ecosystem that breaks down barriers, simplifies processes and attracts investment. Bureaucracy and politics need to work together, not boycott each other. We must work together on the measures that will implement this plan and make it operational. We are waiting for the legislative work, starting with the fleet of omnibuses that the Commission has promised, to build a Europe that not only overcomes global challenges, but that manages to drive change.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: the need for the European Union to contribute to resolving the humanitarian crisis of persons missing in wars and conflicts (debate)
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, today, 10 February, in Italy we celebrate Remembrance Day, a day dedicated to the memory of the Italian victims of the foibe and of the hundreds of thousands of people forced to flee the Julian-Dalmatian lands, a wound that is still open, because many of them remain nameless and many families without a truth. But the pain of the missing is not just a memory of the past. Even today, in too many conflicts, thousands of people disappear without a trace. In Cyprus, 50 years after the Turkish invasion, more than 2 000 people are still missing. In the Balkans, during the wars of the 1990s, there are many unsolved cases, just as in Ukraine thousands of children were deported, separated from their families, victims of an injustice that will mark entire generations. Technology, at this point, can be a valuable ally in the search for missing persons. The use of satellite remote sensing and LiDAR technology can help identify mass graves and gather critical evidence to identify victims and restore their dignity. The European Union must invest in these technologies, but political will is needed in addition to technology. The European Union must promote binding mechanisms for the search for missing persons, so that no country can stand in the way of the truth. Ladies and gentlemen, the right to truth has no expiry date. The families of those who have disappeared continue to search, with no choice and no time. It is our duty to stand by them, turning Europe's values into concrete actions.
Addressing EU demographic challenges: towards the implementation of the 2023 Demography Toolbox (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, it is 2050 and Europe is a continent of silence. Schools are empty, parks are deserted and factories are still. We did not listen to the signals and did not act. What about now? We are an old and tired continent. The birth rate fell below 1.4 children per woman and in some countries the population fell by 20%. For every pensioner there are only two workers. The system is collapsing. But this future is not inevitable. We can stop this decline, of course imagined. In October 2023, the European Commission showed the way by presenting the demographic toolbox, but the time has come – I believe – to dare more. It's time to pave the way for a family deal a European strategy that puts demographic policies at the centre, a new work-life balance, without neglecting support for longevity – a plan that is not just a list of measures, but a real cultural revolution. Colleagues, decline is not a written destiny. The family deal Europe is a response, a weapon against ageing, stagnation and oblivion. Let us not just imagine a living Europe: Let's build it all together. History will not wait, let's write it for ourselves and for the generations to come.
Geopolitical and economic implications for the transatlantic relations under the new Trump administration (debate)
The next item is the debate on the Council and Commission statements on the geopolitical and economic implications for transatlantic relations under the new Trump administration (2025/2516(RSP)).
Approval of the minutes of the previous sitting
The minutes of yesterday's sitting and the texts adopted have been distributed. If there were no comments, the minutes were approved.