All Contributions (176)
EUCO conclusions: the need for the speedy finalisation of the Road Map (debate)
Date:
15.02.2023 16:36
| Language: EN
Madam President, Minister Roswall, Commissioner, today we are debating the need for the speedy finalisation of the roadmap. Another headline could have been the ‘open borders’ left being desperate to approve the EU asylum and migration pact before next year’s election. They fear the adoption of the pact, with its forced solidarity and the permanent power it transfers to Brussels, is in jeopardy. Commissioner, the EU’s own proposed pact would transfer power to foreign politicians and far away bureaucrats over who settles and lives in our countries. Now we hear that the EPP is finally ready to get tough on border control, on increasing returns, on preventing illegal – excuse me, irregular – migration. But a few dear EPP colleagues, including my friends from the moderates in Sweden, if you really had your ‘road to Damascus moment’ on migration, then why are you rushing to approve the pact now, before the EP elections? Why ally with Socialists, Greens, Liberals and The Left on migration against your citizens, progressive support, enabling pull factors and hampering border controls? I mean, today we can hear how the left, the progressives, how they equal border control with Fortress Europe. It’s very evident the direction such a compromise would take, and the redistribution of migrants that the progressives are fighting for would create a new pull factor, further increasing migratory pressure on Europe, not reducing it. Voters do not want to hold hostage border control measures, and their own personal security, until Member States cave on enforced solidarity. But that’s exactly what you get when you work with the left on migration. By clinging to asylum dogma from a bygone era, the pact ensures that migrants will continue to die en route to Europe, that human trafficking gangs will continue to profit, and that segregation spreads across Europe. Instead, the way forward is to secure the border and throw forced solidarity in the dustbin of history!
One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
Date:
13.02.2023 21:54
| Language: EN
Madam President, politicians rarely give their opponents advice on how to win elections, but the Irish protests against mass migration actually call for an exception. People are taking to the streets to alert the political establishment of communities overwhelmed, unable to handle the volumes of people entering Ireland. The answer? Labelling opponents ‘far right’. They did the same in Sweden. As the Sweden Democrats entered parliament, the centre—right government made an open borders pact even with the Greens. Smears instead of solutions is a big reason my party became the leading party right of centre last year in Sweden. I urge the Irish establishment to listen to the people. Avoid Sweden’s mistake for the sake of the Irish people, but also for the sake of Europeans. The battle over EU migration policy is right here, right now. Join us in the fight for secure borders and controlled migration, and avoid the fate of those who bitterly cling to open borders.
Preparation of the Special European Council meeting of February, in particular the need to develop sustainable solutions in the area of asylum and migration (debate)
Date:
01.02.2023 14:56
| Language: EN
Madam President, Commissioner Hahn, EU Minister Roswall, soaring illegal migration, an effective return rate of 24% of individuals who should not be on European soil, unsustainable migration levels in Austria, the Netherlands and Belgium. These are among the main reasons why migration is topping the European Council agenda. Italian and Swedish voters also played a role there, I might add. Last week, EU migration ministers declared there is an urgent need to strengthen the external borders, increase returns and prevent irregular migration. How? The Commission claims there isn’t money for walls in the EU budget. But there is taxpayers’ money to waste on a EUR 387 000 Metaverse party that had less attendance than a July after-ski party in Denmark. What about increasing returns? The Commission loves to dangle those development aid carrots, but it’s afraid to stop funding countries that refuse to take back their own citizens. Here’s some advice: finance border barriers, cease funding countries who refuse returns and stop talking about ‘irregular’ migrations. When citizens hear you talk about ‘illegal’ migration, that’s when they will believe you’re sincere on border protection.
Presentation of the programme of activities of the Swedish Presidency (debate)
Date:
17.01.2023 09:01
| Language: SV
Madam President, thank you very much. Prime Minister Kristersson! Welcome to the European Parliament! One thing we have in common is a respect for Gösta Bohman's political deed, his fight for freedom against the great state. Now the big government is making a comeback at EU level. You know that Brexit did not lead to the necessary self-examination in Brussels and that the centralists saw their chance. You know that power transferred to Brussels will never come back. You know that the EU acquis is becoming increasingly burdensome and that the EU regulates more and more of the lives of its citizens. Dear Prime Minister, The principle of subsidiarity would limit the transfer of power. That was not the case. Crisis after crisis is used to transfer power to Brussels. The EU would promote free trade and fight protectionism. That was not the case. Instead, protectionist green investment support financed by loans is proposed, as is the case with the Coronavirus Fund. We need to maintain our labour market model. That was not the case either. To this can be added the EU's decisions on forests, hunting, energy, fuel, quotas, migration and asylum. Dear Prime Minister, In Sweden, the Moderates have finally adopted a realistic migration policy, but your party has essentially accepted Migration Commissioner Ylva Johansson's proposal to give Brussels power over migration volumes. Because even if your line means that you can pay yourself free from receiving Brussels' migrant quotas, it is about fines in the billions class in order to be able to pursue an independent migration policy. The reduction obligation, i.e. that the government may have to pay up to SEK 20 billion in fines for fulfilling its election promises, should be appalling. In addition, we know that migratory pressure will increase. Just look at the UN population projections for Africa and the Middle East. Frontex has reported the largest illegal migration since 2016. The Pact on Migration is not designed to address future migratory pressures. We must not give up power over migration volumes. Dear Prime Minister, Down here, the big state is growing. The Corona Fund's financing with joint debt is now a precedent. Those sitting here today – from the left to your own EPP group – are demanding more debt, new EU taxes and more transfers of power. And my question is: When will the Conservatives draw conclusions from this? Prime Minister Kristersson: Gösta Bohman fought for what he believed in and you can do that too! I am convinced that many of your voters, not just mine, would appreciate Swedish threats of veto against the indebtedness of future generations and a referendum lock that gives the Swedish people an opportunity to have their say on the major transfers of power that are planned. More than you think would welcome a change of course away from the United States of Europe, to safeguard individual freedom, corporate competitiveness and Sweden's sovereignty. I wish you the best of luck!
Chinese government crackdown on the peaceful protests across the People's Republic of China
Date:
14.12.2022 20:06
| Language: EN
Madam President, discontent is spreading in red China, where lockdowns remain an essential part of the zero-COVID policy. Lockdowns are enforced so harshly that 10 people, including a 3-year-old child, died when a fire broke out in a residential building in Xinjiang. Some suspect they could not get out and that firefighters were prevented from arriving at the scene by CCP pandemic laws. The tragedy triggered protests across China and the world. Some, mainly in Chinese, bravely called for an end to CCP rule and for Xi Jinping to step down. Blank pieces of paper were used to mourn those who died and to protest against the censorship, cover-up and victim-blaming of the regime in Beijing. We know that authoritarian regimes do not value human life. We know the CCP is on the wrong side of history. But why is High Representative Borrell silent? Where is the condemnation by the EU? Fellow colleagues, I’ve summarised High Representative Borrell’s statements in support of the brave protesters in China. This is the summary. (The speaker held up a sheet of paper)
Defending the European Union against the abuse of national vetoes (debate)
Date:
14.12.2022 14:36
| Language: EN
Mr President, every Treaty transferred more and more powers to Brussels. Every Treaty increased the number of decisions taken by QMV (qualified majority voting). National vetoes have been abolished in area after area. Today, Member States can be steamrolled by the majority in most policy areas. Sweden recently had minimum wage, pay transparency and gender quota directives imposed on us against our will. EU centralists now have their sights set on the final areas Member States retain veto over: taxes, spending, foreign policy and enlargement, and changes to the Treaties – the rules of this club. Here in Strasbourg, most want to abolish these last vestiges of national sovereignty, but you lack the consent of the people. Swedes don’t want to transfer more power to the EU – it’s one of the most unpopular policy ideas around. Swedes want to retain the right to say no to your new taxes and your new spending sprees.
Preparation of the European Council meeting of 15 December 2022 (debate)
Date:
14.12.2022 09:13
| Language: EN
Mr President, Commissioner Vestager, Mr Bek, the energy crisis is bad now, and it will get worse next winter. There isn’t enough production, supply nor import capacity. You progressives fought for the shutdown of nuclear power, resisted the restart of reactors, refused extraction, and restricted the use of branches, tops and twigs from logging in bioenergy. You push for new, expensive climate legislation. You claimed renewables offered salvation. You refused to classify nuclear as sustainable in the EU taxonomy. How do you think it’s working out? Madam President, a price cap won’t make up for zealotry. It won’t resolve the underlying problem, which is lack of supply. Europe needs a moratorium on new climate legislation. It needs gas drilling, the restart to nuclear, and that we stop the mindless attack on Nordic bioenergy. It’s time to take a stand for people who are losing their jobs and for the pensioners in Sweden calling helplines in desperation as they cannot afford to heat their homes.
Suspicions of corruption from Qatar and the broader need for transparency and accountability in the European institutions (debate) (debate)
Date:
13.12.2022 16:03
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. In November, Heléne Fritzon, the European Parliament's majority wanted a parliamentary resolution critical of Qatar. There, you and your party colleagues Erik Bergkvist and Ilan De Basso voted against that idea. I would like to ask why? I would like to ask why the Social Democrats in Sweden took a stand for visa-free travel for Qatar when, for example, the Center Party, which is not directly known for closed borders, voted against?
One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
Date:
12.12.2022 21:44
| Language: SV
Madam President, thank you very much. Recently, we could read that 52 percent of French teachers engage in self-censorship so as not to offend religious students. As self-censorship spreads, Islamists have achieved an important milestone on the path to statutory censorship. In Sweden, we have an Islamist party represented in several municipalities that run blasphemy laws. It should scare the punches of every freedom-loving European. But for a number of years, the EU has been supporting Islamists, actively undermining our European way of life. Youth organizations with links to the Muslim Brotherhood have received millions. The association against Islamophobia in France, which was dissolved by the government after the murder of teacher Samuel Paty, has received grants. The Islamic University of Gaza, an important symbol of Hamas, received over SEK 5 million from the EU in 2019. After my prophecies, the contributions to the Islamic University have been stopped. Member States are exchanging experience in the Council to tackle Islamism and the Commission has been mandated to tighten the requirements to stop subsidies. It's about time. If freedom is to have a place in Europe, Islamism must be pushed back.
Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism (RC-B9-0482/2022, B9-0482/2022, B9-0483/2022, B9-0485/2022, B9-0486/2022, B9-0487/2022)
Date:
23.11.2022 20:34
| Language: EN
Mr President, today the European Parliament decided to designate the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism. Now, some Members of this House were trying to water down this resolution and delete this designation. And I’m glad those efforts did not succeed, because right after this vote, two things happened. The Russian Federation started to terror-bomb Ukraine and Russians hacked the European Parliament’s IT system, which means that this vote actually made a difference, something that was confirmed by the message by President Zelenskyy. Now, my message here today to the Member States, to the Council is: take this seriously. Establish a European legal framework to designate Russia a sponsor of terrorism. Do it quickly. It’s needed.
System of own resources of the European Union (A9-0266/2022 - Valérie Hayer, José Manuel Fernandes)
Date:
23.11.2022 20:30
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. When the Riksdag approved the EU coronavirus fund, it would be a temporary one-off event. The Sweden Democrats, the Court of Auditors in Germany and many others warned that a precedent for shifting the cost of future crises to the EU level was established. Now the next crisis is here, and you centralists, of course, refuse to cut support funds, waste or bureaucracy. Even the Islamist contributions are sacred. calls instead for joint borrowing, as a normal way of financing EU spending – a massive increase in power at the expense of the Member States; The aim of the debt is to increase pressure on Member States and approve the introduction of several new EU taxes to repay the loans. SD votes no to debts and taxes. Jag hoppas att statsministern i Sverige hörsammar sin föregångares varning – den som är satt i skuld är icke fri – och håller sitt löfte om nej till EU-skatter.
Protection of livestock farming and large carnivores in Europe (debate)
Date:
23.11.2022 20:20
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. I come from one of the most wolves-dense areas in northern Europe. For those of you on the left who think that the EU should under no circumstances change its protection status, I will tell you something from Värmland: “We could see the sheep from the kitchen window. Some were only 20 yards from the house. Most of them were dead. Two I had to shoot in the pasture", says farmer Mats Eriksson, Brandbol's farm, outside Gräsmark, at home in my Värmland. We have dog owners who don't dare to go out with their dogs anymore and parents who don't dare to let their children out. We have seen an increase from the tens of wolves – 17 wolves in Sweden, when this protection status was established – to over 400 wolves today. And you don't want to touch the protection status. It doesn't hold. You undermine confidence in the EU through this. It's time to change the wolf's protection status.
The need for a European solution on asylum and migration including search and rescue (debate)
Date:
23.11.2022 09:09
| Language: EN
Mr President, Commissioner, Mr Bek, Commissioner Schinas, I agree that the EU right now operates as firefighters. As illegal migration decreases in the western Med, it soars in the central Med: almost 300 000 illegal entries into the EU this year alone. As the Commissioner pointed out, right now we see economic migrants from Bangladesh, Egypt and Tunisia. But Commissioner, do you honestly believe that the migration pact will solve the problem? The UN predicts Africa’s population will triple from 1.4 billion to 4 billion within this century. From 2000 to 2050 the Middle East population is estimated to increase by 329 million. The current migratory pressure fades in comparison to what will come. The migration pact is not designed for migration of that magnitude. Why? Because the EU will be overwhelmed by economic migrants using asylum as a means to enter our territory. And relocation won’t solve that. Commissioner, strict measures are a necessity. Illegal entry must mean forfeiture of the right to asylum. The EU must start financing border barriers. The Danish asylum plan must be recognised as a serious attempt to safeguard social cohesion – our European way of life.
EU response to the increasing crackdown on protests in Iran (debate)
Date:
22.11.2022 18:04
| Language: EN
Madam President, Commissioner Várhelyi, the regime in Tehran has murdered at least 402 protesters, including 58 children for protesting or merely being on the streets, as the families of the victims have told us. In Zahedan, they shot 17-year old Mohammad Iqbal in the back. They killed nine year old Kian Pirfalak, together with a 13-year old child in Izeh. Commissioner, I welcome the European Union’s growing recognition of the threatening geopolitical environment, but the EU has been asleep for decades. Sanctions were a step in the right direction, but we need to do more. We should reflect on the way forward you said. Well, yes, and in doing so, we should listen to the protesters. They want divorce, not counselling. And so should we. Add the IRGC to the terror list and implore the Member States to recall their ambassadors and expel Iran’s diplomats here in the European Union, close the embassies, period. The Islamic Republic is not a legitimate representative of the Iranian people.
Preparation of the European Council meeting of 20-21 October 2022 (debate)
Date:
19.10.2022 08:34
| Language: EN
Madam President, the Recovery Fund, aka ‘Death Generation EU’, almost doubled the EU’s expenses. That fund cures economic hangovers like vodka helps an alcoholic start his day. It sets a dangerous precedent – just impose the costs of the next crisis to the EU level. You claim recovery, but all you did was pile more debt on already over—indebted economies and misallocated funds to Brussels pet projects. The Italian and French Commissioners are having a field day. They’re already clamouring for the next round of handouts, or, to quote Ursula von der Leyen herself, ‘more European funding’. You love to hear those words, don’t you? And who will pay for those new EU taxes to fund this debt—addicted party? Sven Svensson. Before you come back for another handout, you should cut inefficient subsidy programmes and redistributed funds, because if you don’t, Sven Svensson won’t only refuse to pay the next tab, he’ll walk out the bar. And don’t be shocked if Mette Nielsen and Juha Mäkinen walk out with him too.
The accession of Romania and Bulgaria to the Schengen area (B9-0462/2022, B9-0463/2022)
Date:
18.10.2022 20:12
| Language: SV
Madam President, thank you very much. The theft leagues are back, alerts the organization Entrepreneurs. Machine parks are being drained, boat owners are getting rid of their engines, older ones are being robbed. So what are the Commission and the European Parliament doing? Yes, they require the accession of Romania and Bulgaria to Schengen. So far, liberals in the Netherlands, Finnish Christian Democrats and even Merkel have blocked. The fact that Swedish Social Democrats want to open the highway to the theft gangs does not surprise anyone. But the fact that the Moderates, who went to elections on the slogan ‘Hello, theft leagues’, today voted to call for the abolition of border controls for Bulgarian and Romanian citizens, is surprising and worrying to say the least. Instead, the interests of ordinary Swedes should be put first. It is only to follow the call of the liberal Göteborgsposten: ‘Do not open the last door for the Romanian theft gangs.’ That is why we Sweden Democrats voted against.
Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism (debate)
Date:
18.10.2022 19:46
| Language: EN
Madam President, Commissioner Johansson, colleagues, in the past decades, the Russian Federation has attempted to re-establish regional hegemony. Russia inspires terror by murdering countless civilian victims, by indiscriminate targeting in Chechnya, Georgia, Syria and Ukraine. Russia relishes instability by supporting and financing terrorist regimes and organisations in the Middle East and Latin America. Russia’s closest allies Syria, Cuba, North Korea and Iran, are also sponsors of terrorism. Colleagues, we cannot, on the one hand, condemn and sanction Russia, while on the other continuing to entertain any delusion that the regime in Moscow can be a reliable partner, whether on climate, trade or regional stability. That world is dead and gone. Will it ever come back during our lifetime? I don’t think so. Colleagues, the Ukrainian parliament has appealed to countries to declare the Russian regime a terrorist state. Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have shown leadership by heeding this call, and the EU Parliament should call for other EU Member States to follow their example. It is time to recognise the Russian Federation for what it is: a pariah, a menace, a rogue state and a state sponsor of terrorism. And that recognition must come with consequences.
One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
Date:
17.10.2022 21:09
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. I would like to take this opportunity to draw attention to all the brave men and women from our countries who rushed to the defense of Ukraine, and especially those who paid the highest price to defend the small country's right to fend off the clutches of imperialism. One of those who sacrificed their lives for Ukraine is my compatriot, Lieutenant Edward Selander. He died on July 18. One of those who served under him in the Swedish army has this to say, and I quote: "Lieutenant Edvard Selander was the best officer I ever worked with. He embodied all the values we as the armed forces stand for. No one was more eager to create capable warriors than him, and he lived by an infallible moral compass.’ Dear colleagues, I would like to ask you to give a thought to all those of our citizens who have sacrificed their lives for the security of Ukraine and Europe.
Order of business
Date:
17.10.2022 15:22
| Language: EN
Madam President, I appreciate the proposal put forward by colleague Gahler and I would accept that.
Order of business
Date:
17.10.2022 15:19
| Language: EN
Madam President, in retaliation for Ukraine attacking a legitimate military target, the Crimean Bridge, the Russian Federation unleashed a brutal bombardment against civilian targets across Ukraine. Terror is an integral part of the Russian war strategy. But despite recent actions, as well as previous atrocities against the Ukrainian civilian population by the Russian Federation, the leaders of this Parliament last week voted against adding to this session’s agenda a debate and a resolution calling for the Russian Federation to be designated a state sponsor of terrorism. Now, we Conservatives would like to give all Members present a chance to correct the record by supporting the ECR Group proposal to debate and adopt a resolution during this part-session calling for Member States to take action. I ask for your support for this proposal.
Countering the anti-European and anti-Ukrainian propaganda of Putin’s European cronies (topical debate)
Date:
05.10.2022 11:41
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. Propaganda is best met with facts. The West can and must never underestimate the Kremlin's propaganda. It's everywhere, and it's effective. It intends to undermine European resilience with false claims that Kiev falls within three days, that Russian military power is the second strongest in the world, and to this day we hear from various quarters that Ukraine cannot win. Lies are best met with facts. Ukrainian heroes in this now show that Ukraine can actually win, with Swedish and European support. The Russian propaganda machine has also been very effective in energy policy. We know that Gazprom has funded environmental organisations with the aim of shutting down European energy production and increasing dependence on Russian gas. We know that Belgium's environmentalist energy minister, who was previously paid as a lawyer by Gazprom, now wants to shut down the country's nuclear power. Environmental organizations in Germany received tens of millions of dollars from Russia to counteract energy extraction. For Europe to resist Russian pressure, self-examination is necessary. My party has made a clean house with Putin apologists. But what about the political centre that said Nord Stream was a strictly commercial project and that the energy weapon would not be used by Putin – is there a self-examination there? And when will the self-criticism and the desire for improvement come from a climate movement that has received Russian money? When will the environmental left acknowledge that their fight against nuclear power has weakened Europe and enabled Putin's aggression?
Question Time (VPC/HR) Heightening tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan following the recent military escalation
Date:
04.10.2022 18:29
| Language: EN
Surrounded by Azeri soldiers, you surrender. You drop your weapons to the ground. Place your hands in the air. Suddenly you’re thrown to the ground. Your brothers in arms are herded together, lambs to the slaughter. Without provocation, an Azeri soldier fires a hail of bullets at one of your fellow servicemen. These are your final moments. Do you say a prayer? Do you hang on to the memory of your loved ones? This war crime recorded is one among many committed by the Azeri armed forces over the past two years. High Representative Borrell, you condemn the atrocities committed by Russia against Ukrainians and rightly so. Will you condemn war crimes committed by Azerbaijan against Armenia?
The death of Mahsa Amini and the repression of women's rights protesters in Iran (debate)
Date:
04.10.2022 16:45
| Language: EN
Mr President, ‘evil empire’ – that’s what President Reagan dared to call the Soviet Union. Remember that? Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky does. He fondly remarked, ‘I remember what a burst of enthusiasm this gave us: when the West finally saw the Soviet Union for what it was, there would be hope for victory.’ Words matter. The Iranian people beg us to be their voice. And we should. But words must be matched by action. And this requires soul—searching here in Europe. Political prisoners and young girls don’t get a burst of enthusiasm when European politicians don hijabs in front of the regime in Tehran. Iranian—supplied suicide drones to Russia are used to kill Ukrainians. While Brussels clings on to a dead nuclear deal, where are the Magnitsky sanctions against the ruling elite? Will protesters chanting (the speaker used a slogan in a non-official language) – ‘Women, Life, Freedom’ – be given a hope for victory as Liberals and Socialists normalise relations with the murdering mullahs? Mr High Representative, join me in declaring what the brave Iranian people already know all too well: the Islamic Republic is an evil republic.
Renewed partnership with the Southern Neighbourhood – a new agenda for the Mediterranean (debate)
Date:
13.09.2022 17:58
| Language: EN
Madam President, Commissioner Várhelyi, colleagues, this report calls on the EU to facilitate safe routes for asylum seekers and refugees into the EU. Now it’s a fact that the left stands for an ultra—liberal migration policy. So I want to address colleagues on the right side of the aisle. You know as well as I do that we must stop signalling that Europe will accommodate everyone. And you pretty well know that many of those are allowed into the EU and then denied asylum remain here illegally. Less than a third are returned. Even the Danish Social Democrat government gets this. They aim for a sustainable asylum policy. They’ve struck a deal with Rwanda, enabling transfers of asylum seekers to safety in Africa. In Rwanda, asylum applications will be processed, and if asylum is granted then protection provided. If the EU followed suit, it would crush the business model of human traffickers and end deaths at sea. It would enable assimilation as well as the return of those who have no right to be here. We must deter illegal migration, finance physical border barriers, return migrant boats to their ports of origin, and never, ever send a cent in aid to countries not accepting returns of its citizens. The left has no moral high ground on migration. Their open borders policy has failed, and the centre—right must stop enabling it. Support the amendments of the conservatives!
The situation in the Strait of Taiwan (debate)
Date:
13.09.2022 14:36
| Language: EN
Madam President, High Representative, colleagues, to counter Chinese belligerence towards Taiwan or others in the Indo-Pacific, we must learn the lessons from Ukraine: don’t become dependent on cheap energy or exports; arm your allies before the enemy attacks; work with partners in the region as well as outside (the United States) to decouple from China and secure stability in the Indo-Pacific; strengthen our and Taiwan’s economies by enacting new, mutually—beneficial trade and investment agreements; communicate clearly that any kinetic action against Taiwan will have serious consequences; announce in advance that EU—China relations can never return to ‘business as usual’ if military action is taken by the CCP. Let’s speak clearly and carry a big stick!