| Rank | Name | Country | Group | Speeches | |
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Lukas Sieper | Germany DE | Renew Europe (Renew) | 494 |
| 2 |
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Juan Fernando López Aguilar | Spain ES | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 463 |
| 3 |
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Sebastian Tynkkynen | Finland FI | European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) | 460 |
| 4 |
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João Oliveira | Portugal PT | The Left in the European Parliament (GUE/NGL) | 288 |
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Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis | Lithuania LT | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 276 |
All Speeches (351)
Ukrainian grain exports after Russia’s exit from the Black Sea Grain Initiative (debate)
Date:
12.09.2023 18:55
| Language: EN
Speeches
I would just like, at the start of this debate, to remind all Members present here to show respect for those who are speaking, and not to shout.
Ukrainian grain exports after Russia’s exit from the Black Sea Grain Initiative (debate)
Date:
12.09.2023 18:38
| Language: EN
Speeches
The next item is the debate on the Commission statement on Ukrainian grain exports after Russia’s exit from the Black Sea Grain Initiative (2023/2842(RSP)).
50 years since the murder of Allende and the Coup in Chile: democracy and sovereignty (debate)
Date:
12.09.2023 18:38
| Language: EN
Speeches
The debate is closed.
50 years since the murder of Allende and the Coup in Chile: democracy and sovereignty (debate)
Date:
12.09.2023 18:19
| Language: EN
Speeches
The next item is the debate on the statement by the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on 50 years since the murder of Allende and the Coup in Chile: democracy and sovereignty (2023/2850(RSP)). Before I give the floor to the High Representative, I would like to inform Members that there will only be one round of political group speakers for this debate, so that means there will be no catch-the-eye, and no blue-cards will be accepted.
New Agenda for Latin America and the Caribbean in the aftermath of the EU-CELAC Summit (debate)
Date:
12.09.2023 18:19
| Language: EN
Speeches
The debate is closed.
The next item is the debate on the report by Markus Pieper, on behalf of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, on the Renewable Energy Directive (COM(2021)0557 – C9-0329/2021 – 2021/0218(COD)) (A9-0208/2022).
Amendments to Parliament’s Rules of Procedure with a view to strengthening integrity, independence and accountability (debate)
Date:
11.09.2023 19:19
| Language: EN
Speeches
The debate is closed. The vote will take place on Wednesday 13 September. Written statements (Rule 171)
Amendments to Parliament’s Rules of Procedure with a view to strengthening integrity, independence and accountability (debate)
Date:
11.09.2023 18:47
| Language: EN
Speeches
The next item is the debate on the report by Gabriele Bischoff, on behalf of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, on amendments to Parliament’s Rules of Procedure with a view to strengthening integrity, independence and accountability (2023/2095(REG)) (A9-0262/2023).
The debate is closed. The vote will take place tomorrow, Tuesday 12 September. Written statements (Rule 171)
The next item is the debate on the report by Milan Brglez, on behalf of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, on surface water and groundwater pollutants (COM(2022)0540 – C9-0361/2022 – 2022/0344(COD)) (A9-0238/2023).
European Defence Industry Reinforcement through common Procurement Act (EDIRPA) (debate)
Date:
11.09.2023 18:11
| Language: EN
Speeches
The debate is closed. The vote will be held tomorrow, Tuesday 12 September. Written statements (Rule 171)
European Defence Industry Reinforcement through common Procurement Act (EDIRPA) (debate)
Date:
11.09.2023 17:27
| Language: EN
Speeches
The next item is the debate on report by Michael Gahler and Zdzisław Krasnodębski, on behalf of the Committee on Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, on the European Defence Industry Reinforcement through common Procurement Act (EDIRPA) (COM(2022)0349 – C9-0287/2022 – 2022/0219(COD)) (A9-0161/2023).
Recommendations of the Commission on public country by country reporting transposition (debate)
Date:
13.07.2023 11:26
| Language: EN
Speeches
Mr President, Commissioner, Panama Papers, Pandora Papers, Paradise Papers, CumEx, LuxLeaks, Swiss leaks, leak after leak. And what is the common denominator there? There are tax schemes, schemes for avoiding tax payments, and the frequency of occurrence of these leaks shows one thing: the system is not working properly. There is a lack of transparency. Nineteen months ago, we adopted a groundbreaking directive, namely the Directive on Public Country—by—Country Reporting. This very directive will finally bring us more transparency in the corporate world, and this very directive will bring light into the corporate jungle of tax evasion and tax avoidance. We, as the European Union, are pioneers here. We are leading with a good example. On 22 June this year, the deadline for transposing the Directive into national law expired, and almost exactly two weeks ago a letter was leaked to us. It was a letter from the European Commission under the title ‘Gold Plating Information Letter on Public Country—by—Country Reporting’. In this letter, the Commission provides what appears to be guidance on how Member States should implement the Country—by—Country Reporting Directive, and in fact, this letter advises Member States to limit transparency, to limit tax transparency. These guidelines provided in the letter aren’t technical guidance. These guidelines have political influence, and this constitutes a transgression. These so—called guidelines are clearly overshooting the mandate of the European Commission and behind the back of us, the co—legislators. The travesty here is that the Directive on Public Country—by—Country Reporting is a transparency directive, and the Commission appears to try to limit transparency. So the question inevitably arises as to what other directives the Commission has done this with, which is why we want to have clear answers.
Recommendations for reform of the European Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption (debate)
Date:
12.07.2023 18:59
| Language: EN
Speeches
The next item is the debate on the report by Vladimír Bilčík and Nathalie Loiseau, on behalf of the Special Committee on foreign interference in all democratic processes in the European Union, including disinformation, and the strengthening of integrity, transparency and accountability in the European Parliament, on recommendations for reform of the European Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption (2023/2034(INI)) (A9—0215/2023).
Delivering on the Green Deal: risk of compromising the EU path to the green transition and its international commitments (debate)
Date:
12.07.2023 18:58
| Language: EN
Speeches
Mr Timmermans, thank you very much for wrapping up this way. Thanks to everybody who has been participating in the debate. We have a lot of work ahead of us. The debate is closed. Written statements (Rule 171)
Delivering on the Green Deal: risk of compromising the EU path to the green transition and its international commitments (debate)
Date:
12.07.2023 18:51
| Language: EN
Speeches
And now, Frans Timmermans, Executive Vice-President, a lot of input, so we are very much looking forward to hearing how you sum up.
Madam President, Commissioner, Secretary of State! We can't afford the rich, we can't afford the super-rich anymore. Worldwide, there are 3,000 billionaires who collectively own about €11 trillion in total assets. €11 trillion – these are sums that no one can imagine. That's a total of 12 zeros, which is simply unbelievable. And so let me briefly explain what would be possible with this sum. According to a UN report, the report of the United Nations Environment Programme, we need 7 trillion euros to seriously tackle humanity's biggest crisis: The climate crisis. Not only can we tackle and fight them, but we must tackle them! And how do we do that? With a tax on wealth, because through taxes we steer our society, we steer our future, we steer the future of our children. That is why it is appropriate to say and to do so: Tax the rich.
The next item is the debate on the report by Paulo Rangel, on behalf of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, on the 2022 Commission Report on Bosnia and Herzegovina (2022/2200(INI)) (A9-0229/2023).
That concludes the debate. The vote will be held tomorrow.
Implementation and delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals (debate)
Date:
14.06.2023 18:11
| Language: DE
Speeches
The next item on the agenda is the debate on the report by Udo Bullmann and Petros Kokkalis, on behalf of the Committee on Development and the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, on the implementation and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (2023/2010(INI)) (A9-0213/2023).
Lessons learnt from the Pandora Papers and other revelations (debate)
Date:
14.06.2023 18:11
| Language: DE
Speeches
The debate is closed. The vote will take place on Thursday 15 June 2023. Written declarations (Article 171)
Lessons learnt from the Pandora Papers and other revelations (debate)
Date:
14.06.2023 17:25
| Language: DE
Speeches
Madam President, Commissioner! The : What is this? That's nearly 12 million secret documents exposing the tax secrets of kings, presidents, stars, money launderers, fraudsters. In vain you are looking for nursing staff, craftsmen, craftswomen, saleswomen. This is clear: The offshore world is a world of the rich and super-rich. Up to $32 trillion is said to be hidden in tax swamps worldwide. Incidentally, this is more than the GDP of the United States, at a time when we are desperately looking for new sources of income. So what to do? The answer: We need more transparency, a coordinated approach to dry up tax hulls, both outside and inside Europe. Public CbCR, The Public Group Tax Transparency Directive, which we successfully adopted in 2021, is a start. But of course we need a lot more. It has to go much further. Let's get back the money that people deserve. There is enough money in this world. You just have to distribute it fairly. And to all those members that might hesitate still, I can really just say: This report is excellent. Vote for it!
The minutes of this meeting will be submitted to Parliament for approval tomorrow at the beginning of the afternoon session.
The next meeting will take place tomorrow, Tuesday 13 June 2023 at 9 a.m. The agenda has been published and is available on the European Parliament's website.
One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
Date:
12.06.2023 22:06
| Language: DE
Speeches
This item is therefore closed.