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Lukas SIEPER | Germany DE | Non-attached Members (NI) | 239 |
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Sebastian TYNKKYNEN | Finland FI | European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) | 216 |
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Juan Fernando LÓPEZ AGUILAR | Spain ES | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 191 |
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João OLIVEIRA | Portugal PT | The Left in the European Parliament (GUE/NGL) | 143 |
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Vytenis Povilas ANDRIUKAITIS | Lithuania LT | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 140 |
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Maria GRAPINI | Romania RO | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 117 |
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Seán KELLY | Ireland IE | European People's Party (EPP) | 92 |
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Evin INCIR | Sweden SE | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 88 |
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Ana MIRANDA PAZ | Spain ES | Greens/European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA) | 82 |
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Michał SZCZERBA | Poland PL | European People's Party (EPP) | 78 |
All Contributions (23)
Preparation of the European Council meeting of 18-19 December 2025, in particular the need to support Ukraine, transatlantic relations and the EU’s strategic autonomy (debate)
Date:
17.12.2025 08:34
| Language: DE
Madam President, Ladies and Gentlemen, Let me begin by wishing you a merry Christmas across all party boundaries and differences. It is the time now at the end of the year for contemplation and also for contemplation. Perhaps one or the other has the right attitude when it comes to politics. And the right way can only be to bring about peace and not further war, just as, Mr. Weber, we are not celebrating Easter now, but Christmas. And I think it's important to use this time to find the right way to do it. And when I come to my two previous speakers, Mrs von der Leyen and Mr Weber, these were mere speeches of war. It was not in a subordinate clause, not in a fibre of your political will, that you could see that you were seeking peace here. And with all the different approaches, if I take the lowest figures, we have the 350,000 dead that this unfortunate war has brought. We have to the 2 million injured, we have prisoners, we have children who have lost their parents. We have tragic situations. And now I know it's important to condemn Putin for what he did. Only 19 packages of sanctions that have come to nothing, that have only hit us Europeans, that cannot stop this war a millimeter somewhere, should now at the latest be the time for contemplation to take a different path. I am pleased – and this will also affect the Council tomorrow – that the voices for peace are getting bigger, stronger and more powerful. I am happy about all the callers, especially from the Renew circles. I would also be happy if you would disclose your depots from Rheinmetall to BlackRock to know why some are here for war. I'll get back to the Council tomorrow. There are voices like Viktor Orbán, who speaks out clearly for peace, thank you for that. There is now someone in our alliance like Andrej Babiš, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, who speaks out for peace, thank you for that. There is a Robert Fico who speaks out for peace, thank you for that. Hopefully soon there will be a chancellor in Austria, Herbert Kickl, who will strengthen this alliance, in Germany there will be an Alice Weidel, who will strengthen this alliance, and so on and so forth. I think, and now I'm at Christmas and at the end of my speech: Only peace is a path that is a right path. War can and should never be a solution. And I expect a Europe that you will raise your voice to end this dying and not to continue pouring oil into the fire. Nevertheless, Merry Christmas!
EU position on the proposed plan and EU engagement towards a just and lasting peace for Ukraine (debate)
Date:
26.11.2025 08:54
| Language: DE
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Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 23 October 2025 (debate)
Date:
13.11.2025 08:25
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, If you are debating Ukraine and your favourite politician Zelenskyy again today – yesterday’s events alone: A gold-plated toilet, millions of bundles of US dollars welded into plastic. We have resignations from the Minister of Energy and the Minister of Justice. We have investigations in the immediate vicinity of Mr. Zelensky. We have 400 billion dollar energy deals and 10 to 15% kickbacksThose who are in the room. The European Union has now pumped the 200 billion to Kyiv and, according to the forecast of the renowned institute, another 400 billion are necessary in the coming years to keep Ukraine running here, while here people have less and less money available, while inflation is exploding with us. I can only say: Stop it! Stop the energy deals of Ukrainian oligarchs. Let's make sure the money stays in the country. Let's make sure that peace finally arrives and that we can generate prosperity again.
Allegations of espionage by the Hungarian government within the EU institutions (debate)
Date:
22.10.2025 17:06
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, Whenever a debate about Hungary and Viktor Orbán is broken off by the left here and the accusations are already turning into absurdity, I ask myself whether I should not contact the medical services here in the house. Maybe there is help for you. Maybe there's a puff for you completely losing control of your political reasoning. I have the feeling that some of us have something like a political tourette syndrome, where, completely without control here against Hungary and Viktor Orbán, we are pursuing a policy that is devoid of any reality. You know this espionage story that has such a beard is a nonsense, I know it, we all know it's a nonsense. They stage this a few months before the election to harm Viktor Orbán and Fidesz. But you won't be able to do that. Let me tell you one thing: If you want to do something about espionage, do what is happening here on European soil to take away people's freedom. Do something about it Digital Services ActIt restricts people's freedom. Do something about it European Media Freedom Act and courageously oppose the tendencies in the European Commission to snoop into the chat messages of all European citizens. This is where espionage actually takes place. But please don't come up with a story that has such a beard and only such a thing as obviously serves to help your art candidate Péter Magyar, this desired candidate of the Brussels elites, instead of actually pursuing a clean, decent and honest policy here. (The speaker rejected two questions about the ‘blue card’ by Moritz Körner and Lukas Sieper.)
Polarisation and increased repression in Serbia, one year after the Novi Sad tragedy (debate)
Date:
21.10.2025 17:33
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, Yesterday a very important meeting took place in Budapest. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić was invited by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. And I think they both have something in common, because they both have very strong support from their respective populations. Both are proud patriots, and both also compete against the woken mischief that is currently developing here in many other countries. But both are probably also in the sights of the Brussels elites and the Brussels nomenclature. When I think of Hungary, for example, where this figure of art, this Péter Magyar, was created, only to harm Viktor Orbán in the elections. I can say: That won't work. Viktor Orbán is more popular than ever, and the attempt to overthrow him will not succeed. And the same is the case in Serbia at the moment, where staged mass protests – probably partly financed from abroad – are attempting to harm Vučić in his successful course. I wonder: What is the responsibility of a president if, as tragic as the accident may be, people are harmed here? I regret it from the bottom of my heart. But what can he do for it? That would be the same as if an accident happened here in Strasbourg at the station and I held the Bureau of the House responsible for it. No, it can't be. If you complain here about freedom of the media and freedom of expression in Serbia, I would like to answer you: Digital Services Act, Media Freedom ActWhat you plan to do with chat controls, there's catching up to do. But not in Serbia. The Serbs are a very proud people...
This is Europe - Debate with the Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Luc Frieden (debate)
Date:
07.10.2025 09:29
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, Madam President, I would like to start right away with you, and I would like to thank you unexpectedly for allowing a minute of mourning to take place here yesterday for the brutal killing of Charlie Kirk. I believe that this is the right way to deal with each other and that this European Parliament is simply gaining more balance outwards – and I would like to thank you for that. Number two, which was also little discussed here: This weekend Andrej Babiš was elected in the Czech Republic, and if it cannot be prevented by abstruse moves, also here, he will be the coming Prime Minister of the Czech Republic and then be someone next to Viktor Orbán who will once again reinforce this reform alliance, once again make it clear. We have the situation that with the chaos days, a situation can now arise in France, where with Jordan Bardella, Marine Le Pen, a change of policy can take place here. In Austria, we have the situation that our Herbert Kickl, who already has more approval than the other parties in common on the Chancellor's question, can be someone who, from an Austrian point of view, is pushing forward these impulses for reform. We have the situation in Germany with Alice Weidel that someone who is at the top in the heart of the population can take responsibility here. There is, I think, a way. And I know you all don't like this, but please accept that the majorities in the population support this very path. And from your point of view, it would be wise to move towards the ever-increasing circles, the ever-increasing constituencies that support us and the patriots, and not to take a path, as you do, that makes this continent worse and worse in numbers, data and facts.
After 10 years, time to end mass migration now - protect our women and children (topical debate)
Date:
10.09.2025 12:04
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen! About ten years ago, Angela Merkel carried out what is probably the most fateful blow ever to Europe in the last decade, when she said ‘we can do it’ and over 10 million people came to us from Arabia and Africa – people where two thirds have no need for protection, neither the Geneva Convention, nor humanitarian or subsidiary protection rights. And this wave of illegal migrants has also been accompanied by economic problems, social problems, cultural problems, and terrorism: Bataclan Theatre, Brussels airport, in Strasbourg at the Christmas market and, and, and. And one of the most impressive works for me in this context is a book that has now come out, by a compatriot of mine, Gerald Grosz, entitled ‘Merkel’s work – Our downfall’. He quotes many European statesmen, including the former interior minister and now party leader of the FPÖ in Austria, Herbert Kickl, who says so – and that is exactly what it sums up: One does not care for the interests of the population and only makes what one receives applause from the left-wing Schickeria; This is what has taken place. And further analyses from Viktor Orbán to Tino Chrupalla: I can only recommend everyone to read this book, which is the perfect contra-opinion. ...
State of the Union (debate)
Date:
10.09.2025 10:03
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, May I ask you briefly to pause and reflect on what happened here today? The European Union is probably in one of its most difficult hours ever in the post-war period: We have war at our gates and the situation is that we are also fueling this war with 19 packages of sanctions and with money and weapons. We have a situation where we deliberately – apparently – destroy hundreds of thousands of jobs with a Green Deal They are robbing families of their future. We have a situation where we rob people of their freedom with chat controls and similar absurd things. We have culturally completely changed, Arabized, Africanized the situation that we have open borders and illegal migration. And you, President of the Commission, come here in all seriousness and threaten three groups in this House that something will be done against us, the Patriotic, the Sovereign and the Reform Conservatives! I note – and please write this down in your parent book: It is not those who are the enemies of Europe, who stand up for more freedom and peace, who stand up for more rights of their national parliaments, but those who stand up for centralization, who are rampaging the continent.
Freedom of assembly in Hungary and the need for the Commission to act (debate)
Date:
18.06.2025 12:16
| Language: DE
Madam President, Ladies and gentlemen of the political left, and this includes the European People's Party in particular, you are on the road like a political party. Titanic towards the iceberg. You drive the continent politically into the abyss with your politics and now put your heart and soul into the rainbow parade. And I can already imagine how 70 out of 100, as announced by you, are now travelling to Budapest and all the EU propagandists – from a Daniel friend to a Mr Péter Magyar, this new figure of art of the Brussels elites – are going there and politically celebrating the song of all the values that Europe has ever presented in the midst of people in lacquer and leather and in high heels. What you are doing here is politically completely the wrong way. This is not about the freedom of love, this is about the aggressive display of sexuality that nobody cares about. No one cares about sexual orientation, no one cares about the sexual parts of the people there in varnish and leather, this whole hocus-pocus story that is celebrated there. No, Viktor Orbán is right: The protection of children and families takes precedence here.
Upcoming NATO summit on 24-26 June 2025 (debate)
Date:
18.06.2025 07:17
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, When you look at the debate here, you get the impression that you are sitting in a kind of narrow-gauge pentagon rather than in the European Parliament. This EU, or European Community before it, was created to generate peace, freedom and prosperity, not to generate itself as a kind of military alliance. In this context, I see it more than positive that today a voice from Slovakia comes from Prime Minister Fico, who says he does not want to meet NATO's current billion-dollar demands and has invested this money more in his hospitals and streets. Just as Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán says he wants to act as a peace negotiator in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and not participate in more and more rearmament and more and more sanctions and the wrong path. I wonder what the EU has to do at a joint summit with NATO. NATO has made a more than gloomy picture here in Europe. I only remember the attack on the Serbs about 25 years ago. I just want to remind you that NATO, with its utterly exaggerated policy of expansion towards the East, has at least some responsibility for the escalation of the conflict between the Russians and Ukraine. I call for the European Union to reflect on its original values, to make every effort to offer itself as a place of encounter and peace, to actively engage in discussions with the various rival parties, rather than to participate more and more, to be involved in a kind of warlike development and thus to do people anything but good.
The Hungarian government's drift to Russia-style repression: legislative threats to freedom of expression and democratic participation (debate)
Date:
21.05.2025 16:28
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, Some situations are so unreal, so insane, so filled with political madness that they rarely occur. Today we have a situation – this so-called Pfizer scandal, where €35 billion was ordered by the President of the Commission, where the text messages on judicial decisions are finally to be disclosed. Nobody cares. It is also of no interest to anyone that we have an alleged bribery case with Huawei, where a Chinese mobile phone company allegedly bribed parliamentarians – no one is interested either. It is also of no interest to anyone that, I believe, for a good two years now, with the Qatar scandal here in the house, we have had a case where bundles of money have been distributed towards social democratic MEPs and staff. No one cares, this is being swept under the table. What do you have against the Hungarians? You reopen your favourite topic today and go to the Hungarians. What did the Hungarians do to you? What did Viktor Orbán do to you? Is it perhaps that he still has the majority of his population behind him against your political desire? Is it that he stands up for peace, for democracy and freedom and against war? Does that bother you? Stop it! For me, it is perfectly legitimate for a state to say that it refuses to disclose foreign influence on the formation of the will of a democratic election; ensure transparency here, which applies to everyone for us, in a democracy that is necessary and important in free elections. I think Viktor Orbán will win this election. Not because he is a political partner of ours, but because he is a course of the future, of freedom, of peace...
EU support for a just, sustainable and comprehensive peace in Ukraine (debate)
Date:
07.05.2025 07:40
| Language: DE
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, The epochal change and breakthrough in today's debate on Ukraine is that for the first time the word "peace" is here as the title. If I may draw your attention back to the time when this unfortunate war began and people like me came to the lectern and said: “Let's do everything we can to prevent this death from escalating! Let's do everything we can to bring about peace here! Let's do everything that this European Union or a neutral country like Austria offers to negotiate so that this death of hundreds of thousands of people does not take place!”, you all shouted that you would unilaterally support someone, that you would be on the side of Putin or whatever, which is utter nonsense. We are on the side of life, and we are on the side of peace, which is very important. In the meantime, a lot has happened. We had the situation in 2022 that we almost had peace and the British ultimately sabotaged that peace. We have the situation that finally, finally, this unfortunate Biden regime had to cede and with Trump there is someone who actively advocates peace. We have Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who is calling for lasting peace here. We have the recently deceased Pope, who has spoken out in favour of finally bringing about peace. Please recognize the signs of the times. Let me tell you one thing as a thesis: It doesn't matter, humanly speaking, whether the Russian mother weeps for her Russian son, the Ukrainian one or perhaps the European one.
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 20 March 2025 (debate)
Date:
01.04.2025 08:37
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, Before I come to the Council meeting, three current issues that are really more than worrying. Number one: what is happening in Romania, where a number one in elections about an attack of the local deep state It is simply being taken out of the race and taking influence in elections here, which in my view is more than worrying. For me, what happened yesterday in France is not so much a judicial history as an attack by the deep state on the judiciary to the leader in all surveys in France, where the French people want to be deprived of the opportunity to vote for their preferred candidate. The next insanity within the European Union: Look to Germany, where there is serious discussion about banning the AfD, which is in a very, very welcome, great development upwards. I wonder: What are these European values that someone is still defending here? How do you feel about democracy? What if such warnings develop across the continent and everyone puts their heads in the sand? I now come to the substance of this Council meeting – if you have something to say, it is best to come out later. Number one: The big misdevelopments just don't make you smart. Migration since 2015 – the naked catastrophe without any solution, where you want to slowly change the continent towards the second Marrakech or Botswana. The next story – your budget discipline, which means that across the continent, we are moving into a debt situation that is hardly manageable anymore. And thirdly, peace, where you also fail and do not hear the reputation internationally and instead engage in war saber-rattling instead of raising your voice for peace.
European Council meetings and European security (joint debate)
Date:
11.03.2025 10:10
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, For the course of the European Union, the saying applies in a modified form: Every time you think you can't do it anymore, the next madness comes along. And in concrete terms, it is now the plan to earmark an enormous sum of 800 billion for upgrading this continent. And if you convert this sum to the number of inhabitants of Europe, you come per capita - as it is so nicely said, from baby to old man - to a sum of around 1 800 euros. If you count on the active generation, it will probably cost every European who contributes taxes today an additional 4,000 to 5,000 euros per year. I say: That's the wrong way. Europe needs this money for new and good jobs. Europe needs this money for social activities, for hospitals, for education, for schools, but not to upgrade. And the proposal that is now coming from France, namely to sow the entire continent with nuclear weapons, also comes into the same horn. That's the wrong way. We are currently negotiating with the Trump administration in Saudi Arabia – and now you can think of Trump whatever you want, but it is at least an attempt to bring about peace here at the table. I would have liked the European Union to continue where it was in 2012, I believe, before, namely to have received a kind of Nobel Peace Prize, and now, here in cooperation and in cooperation with the West, to speak out together in favour of finally ending death, finally ensuring that there are qualitative peace negotiations and that we can work again in the future to promote prosperity on this continent, and not to watch as more and more deaths and injuries are generated here.
Commission Work Programme 2025 (debate)
Date:
12.02.2025 09:59
| Language: DE
Madam President, Ladies and Gentlemen, In view of the presentation of the Commission's work programme, one has the impression that one simply wants to stick to misguided concepts, but also to the inflated structure and bureaucracy of the Commission. You know we have 27 Commissioners who are largely unknown in Europe, who produce a variety of regulations that maltreat the continent and its citizens and make life difficult for them. And instead of reforming here, you just keep going. And if I say now that we are reducing the Commission, I am not doing so in a populist way, but I would like to point out that with the Treaty of Lisbon you have here an Actual situation It should have 18 Commissioners and not 27 Commissioners. And only an exceptional decision makes it possible for this completely bloated commission with completely bloated regulations to annoy and torment the people of Europe accordingly and make it difficult for them to work. Or this One-in-one-outPrinciple where you said on the part of the Commission: They are willing to take back a different one for each new bureaucratic measure – even that does not work. They are inflating this Commission with more and more regulations and the problems are getting bigger and bigger. Very short in terms of content: from illegal migration, which has not been resolved in ten years, to the misguided Green Deal, which leads to a de-industrialisation of the continent, to the point that you do not want to learn from the Russia-Ukraine conflict that we finally need a ceasefire and peace negotiations and an end to dying – you are completely on the wrong steamer here. Change your policy, or the voter will vote you out.
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 19 December 2024 (debate)
Date:
22.01.2025 08:50
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, You can travel on the highway of geopolitical developments in different ways. You can be too fast on the road, you can be too slow on the road, you can be on the wrong track. But what this European Union is doing with this Commission is to act at high speed as a ghost driver of international developments. And all you have to do is look to the US, where a lot of good things are happening right now with Donald Trump as the new president, and things that are capable of a majority, for example, that all the illegals who are in the US are now being deported to their homeland, while at the same time the European Union is keeping the door open to allow hundreds of thousands more illegals to enter the continent. Another example of WHO: The United States is leaving the WHO. It's a good thing to leave this Bill Gates club, which has only taken on inglorious roles throughout the pandemic phase. Paris Agreement: The United States is getting out; The Paris Agreement, which has led to a wave of de-industrialisation across Europe, is a good thing. And that's why I mean: If the European Union had more of the spirit of Donald Trump or the spirit of Viktor Orbán or what is manifesting itself in Austria with the FPÖ and Herbert Kickl, then this European Union would be well and right on its way.
The Hungarian government’s illegal espionage of EU institutions and investigative bodies (debate)
Date:
21.01.2025 16:29
| Language: DE
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, You may be familiar with the world-famous film ‘And daily greets the marmot’, where a person is trapped in a time loop and experiences the same thing over and over again. We see the same thing here in Strasbourg, where from plenary session to plenary session the political left, the Greens, the Communists, the Socialists live out their hatred of the Hungarian people and the Hungarian government. This time, referring to an anonymous source, they are referring to a thing more than ten years ago, uncovered by a magazine published by the George Soros Society.Bubble was funded – Direct36 – without providing any evidence that any Hungarians had spied on any EU officials. It really isn't like that. Then a debate will be held here to harm the Hungarians. I almost suspect that someone from the Open societyy fell asleep here, maybe before an agent film, somewhere experienced his Mister Evil aspect and wrote that down to start here on the Hungarians. This is really not the way to go, and so we do not have to treat someone here in a form of this kind who deserves a dignified place in the European family of peoples and who also has the support of the majority of his own population. In addition, we should rather make sure that the secret service of the European Union is subject to appropriate control and not further expanded. There is a lot in the arrogance here. I don't see anything disgraceful in Hungary about a fictional story that dates back ten years.
Preparation of the European Council of 19-20 December 2024 (debate)
Date:
18.12.2024 09:55
| Language: DE
Madam President, Ladies and Gentlemen, At the end of the year, and in preparation for what is likely to be the last Council meeting of this year, let us briefly recall the two most important events: The first, the elections to the European Parliament, where we as Patriots Having been able to found us and being the third strongest force in the House at European level with 86 members of parliament, and in preparation to be able to climb to the next level and perhaps become the second strongest and strongest, that has the power to change a lot. The other is the election in the US, where the Biden-Kamala option was voted out and in a Trump administration the chance is finally here to get away from the war here in the world, to enforce anti-globalization as an economic concept, and thus a Western axis of positive reform stands. There I am on another point, which will also be the subject of this Council meeting, that is Syria and the refugees, where it must now be natural that the persons who pretended to have fled from the Assad regime should now quickly return to their homeland and that we should not fall into the mistaken belief of leaving the persons here and then perhaps bringing in the Assad friends. That would be wrong. The second, which is very, very important: Finally, and for this, there are the chances with Trump to ensure peace between Russia and Ukraine, to ensure a ceasefire, to stop dying and thus to have the option of going into a good future, especially in this Christmas phase.
Presentation by the President-elect of the Commission of the College of Commissioners and its programme (debate)
Date:
27.11.2024 09:23
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen. In the direction of the Left, the Greens, the Marxists, the Leninists, whatever is crunching around with you: I no longer like you bringing my political group here close to extremism. It was they who Bella Ciao have tinted. It is you who have in your ranks a violent woman who has attacked people with a hammer. Here we stand for democracy and the rule of law, and that's what you write in your family register! Ladies and gentlemen, we have not fraternized with Mrs von der Leyen and her Commission. We reject this Commission. Not a simple no – a triple, a five-fold no, because this Commission stands for mass migration, it stands for deprivation of liberty, it stands for warmongering, it stands for deindustrialisation and the decline of Europe. For the rest, I would like to point out that: The European treaties stipulate that there should be 18 Commissioners, and only with the unanimity of the Council can you inflate this broadband, this 16:9 Commission, to 27. Completely unnecessary at a time when we have economic problems. You could have saved money. They could have deregulated. You could have omitted your commissioners with any orchid sections here and used this money for European citizens. That would be the right way. What you're doing is the wrong way.
EU-US relations in light of the outcome of the US presidential elections (debate)
Date:
13.11.2024 16:50
| Language: DE
Madam President, What could be better for someone like Donald Trump than the left, the greens, the extreme left and the left-wing rabies of this House – the last time in Strasbourg Bella Ciao sung when Viktor Orbán was there – to be criticised? I think that's a lot of praise for someone like Donald Trump. Learn, ladies and gentlemen from the left, democracy. The American people have expressed a clear vote – against all the woken madness that prevails there, against LGBTIQ, against wokeness in all its forms. They voted against the fact that multiculturalism, illegal migration and abuse of the right to asylum are increasingly taking on a negative development. They voted against globalism robbing jobs in the US, the same problem we have here in Europe. They spoke out against it. Deep state. You have spoken out against fake news. They have spoken out against the influence of big tech companies. They have spoken out against a politicized judiciary that has also tried to keep Trump out of office. What is forming now between Donald Trump in the US and Viktor Orbán here is the future – whether you like it or not.
Managing migration in an effective and holistic way through fostering returns (debate)
Date:
23.10.2024 08:19
| Language: DE
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen. The entire absurdity of the so-called migration and refugee issue can be seen in a current example in my hometown of Vienna, where a Syrian family receives the sum of 4,600 euros net monthly from the public sector. And in addition to this 4,600 euros that this Syrian family receives in Vienna, there is also a climate bonus, which was paid once last month in the amount of over 400 euros, and also a so-called rent subsidy, so that in total this Syrian family receives 5,500 euros from the public sector, and that is more than twice what a normal worker earns here in my hometown. This means that a very large discussion has arisen here about the fact that those who pay taxes that contribute to the general well-being, on the other hand, finance people who have come to us under the title of worthy of protection and two-thirds - and all statistics show this - are not worthy of protection, do not receive Geneva Convention status, do not enjoy subsidiary or humanitarian protection status. The only solution can be to help these people in their homeland, to keep them on their continent and not let them go to Europe.
Presentation of the programme of activities of the Hungarian Presidency (debate)
Date:
09.10.2024 10:03
| Language: DE
Madam President, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, feel most welcome here, and please excuse the quarrels, the meanness, the insults and the lies that are being thrown at you by a left-wing, left-wing, green and socialist side. They do not represent this Europe that makes this continent great. They represent desperation because voters are running away from them. I thank you for being one of Europe's saviors here trying to fend off illegal migration, and for being someone who wants to promote peace here as well. I would also like to thank the Hungarian people, who have given you a majority in order to strengthen your course of reform, and I also apologize to all the Hungarians for the nasty things that have come from them. Madam President, I would also like to address you directly. We are a parliament. This can be done with hard reasoning. Only: I do not see that an incumbent prime minister here is called a dictator, a liar, an idiot and a corruptionist, and that the presidium of the House is silent on this. This is unacceptable to the highest...
Statement by the candidate for President of the Commission (debate)
Date:
18.07.2024 09:05
| Language: DE
Madam President, Mrs von der Leyen, there is a point in every person's political life where they say: "It's enough, it's over." For you, this point is more than reached. I can only appeal to you: Take the hat. I'll give you three examples. Number one: the COVID-19 madness, which you are responsible for, where 1.8 billion doses of vaccines were bought for 35 billion euros and which is now the work of the courts and the work of medicine. I am pleased that someone like Gerald Hauser, as my new colleague in the European Parliament, will lead the education work here. Point two: This is the story of Ukraine-Russia, where we made the 14 packages of sanctions with which we only met ourselves, where we perpetuated dying and where the only person – Viktor Orbán, who now holds the Presidency of the Council for Hungary – who advocates peace, visits Zelenskyy and Putin to explore how to end dying, is sabotaged by you, boycotted and disadvantaged. All I can say is: Ms von der Leyen, take your hat off – time is up – and give someone a chance to lead Europe into a bright future. They have led Europe to the brink of the abyss.
Debate contributions by Harald VILIMSKY