25
Apr
2024
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Pre-enlargement reforms and policy reviews (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, dear absent Council, ladies and gentlemen! We directly elected representatives of the people clearly stated in February: The EU must be able to join in order for enlargement to generate added value for all citizens and with all. My urgent question to you, the Commission and the Council is therefore: What is the roadmap for the next five years to implement this task – concretely, clearly, with time constraints? Despite the Communication, there is a lack of a convincing strategy paper and a concrete set of measures that will allow for the social acceptance of enlargement in the Member States in a transparent manner and with the involvement of all citizens. The farmers' protests have shown us: Budgetary issues and allocation of funds, reform of the common agricultural policy, and the continuation of structural and cohesion policy based on solidarity need to be put to the test in order for it to work. Enlargement cannot and must not be a top-down process, given the potential opportunities but also risks in a variety of overlapping areas, but must be a bottom-up process, just the other way around. There can also be no doubt that the EU's institutional framework needs to be reformed in order to remain operational in the course of enlargement, as Mr Verhofstadt has pointed out. Finally: The most important prerequisite for enlargement to improve the living conditions of all citizens is peace. Without peace in Ukraine and Moldova, enlargement will not be successful. This is how I see the geostrategic investment as an assignment to the Nobel Peace Prize laureate EU. As this is my last speech here in the European Parliament: I thank everyone for the cooperation. Let us make enlargement a common concern of all citizens.