| Rank | Name | Country | Group | Speeches | |
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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 (32)
Order of business
Date:
15.12.2025 16:12
| Language: FR
Madam President, no one can ignore the distress and suffering of the rural world. Listen to the anger of farmers in France: They no longer fight to live, but to survive. As you prepare to sign the death warrant for French agriculture by signing the free trade agreement with Mercosur, the epidemic of nodular dermatosis is spreading, giving rise to unbearable images of tearful farmers watching, helpless, the fruit of a lifetime of work go up in smoke. Everyone agrees, our farmers first: everything must be done to vaccinate and contain the disease – fortunately not transmissible to humans. We would like to see a debate on the health protocol governing measures to combat the epidemic in Europe: firstly on the method, secondly on the rules for exporting vaccinated livestock, and secondly on the compensation that our institution must provide for those who feed us. The images of police and gendarmes confronting farmers in distress are heartbreaking for millions of citizens. So let’s not abandon our farmers!
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 23 October 2025 (debate)
Date:
13.11.2025 07:53
| Language: FR
Madam President, history will judge the Green Deal very harshly, of which Ms von der Leyen was the architect. It will be judged not as an alleged ‘ecological ambition’, but as one of the biggest industrial mistakes in the economic history of our continent, as a degrowth pact imposed on our sectors of excellence, as a strategy of economic disarmament – at the very moment when, from Washington to Beijing, our competitors are protecting themselves, rearming themselves and investing massively. By banning the sale of combustion engines from 2035, you pushed Europe’s leading industry, with 14 million jobs, into an economic stalemate. You have swept away more than a century of engineering and know-how, without even wondering if Europe had the industrial, energy or mining capacities to succeed in the impossible. The result was run in advance: cascading relocations; Centenary flagships, such as Renault, Peugeot, Citroën, Mercedes and many others, which have been permanently weakened; increased dependence on China; worried employees and disoriented motorists. By imposing all-electric as the only solution, while 97% of the European car fleet is still thermal, you have deliberately sacrificed industrial reason on the altar of climate virtue. In the coming weeks, my group, Patriots for Europe, will continue to defend technological neutrality, local content for our automotive industry and, above all, the protection of our flagships as well as growth in the face of global competition. The future of Europe will not be built by forbidding or coercion, but in our factories and SMEs, with those who produce and innovate every day, with all those who still believe in the prosperity of the European continent.
Commemorating the 10th anniversary of the islamist attacks of 13 November 2015 in Paris (debate)
Date:
12.11.2025 14:18
| Language: FR
Madam President, ten years ago, on 13 November 2015, Paris was bleeding, struck in the heart by Islamist barbarism. Ten years have passed, but for the bereaved families, for the battered France, it was yesterday. No Frenchman will ever forget the cries, the tears, the terror of a night when 132 lives were taken. No Frenchman will ever forget those faces, those looks, those destinies shattered because they were France, its joy, its freedom, its identity and its civilisation. Ten years later, we have a question: Are we better protected today than we were yesterday? The answer is there. Every one of us knows her. Islamism has not receded, it has taken root. He thrives in our neighbourhoods, gangrenes our schools, infiltrates our institutions – even so far, where he holds zealous spokesmen on the far left. Associations linked to the Muslim Brotherhood still receive public funding, sometimes with a complacent ear, right here in Brussels. Ladies and gentlemen, we do not fight against what we refuse to name. Islamism is not an opinion, it is a war against our civilisation, which hates our roots, our values and our way of life. We must fight it with the same energy, the same determination as that of our elders in the face of the perils of the past century. In tribute to the victims, for France and for Europe as a whole, the time has come for a start. Now more than ever, let’s remember! Let us remember the police and the military, the caregivers, the firefighters, the anonymous ones who braved the chaos to save and protect. Let us remember all those who, that evening, faced with the enemy, embodied the most beautiful part of France, that of courage and fraternity. Let them know that the French nation will never forget them. By standing up against barbarism, they reminded each of us of what it means to be French.
Preparation of the European Council meeting of 23 October 2025 (debate)
Date:
22.10.2025 07:38
| Language: FR
Madam President, Madam Minister, Madam President von der Leyen, 15 hours a week is the time a farmer spends filling out papers rather than cultivating his land. 130 days a year is what a small and medium-sized business leader spends facing bureaucracy rather than growing their business. 200 million euros each year, this is what the regulatory chatter of the Green Deal costs Michelin, the French and European industrial flagship. To all business leaders, artisans, traders, all workers, today I want to talk about another type of taxation, an invisible tax that does not say its name, that of the standards imposed on you by the thousands. This paper tax is the weapon of a faceless bureaucracy that complicates the lives of those who produce, that immobilizes them behind a desk for hours. This normative burden, manufactured in Brussels and then over-transposed in our capitals, costs nearly 7% of the wealth created in Europe, or 1,200 billion euros each year. These lengthening texts kill the competitiveness of our companies and producers, undermine the purchasing power of families and disincentives everyone to invest and innovate. Let's say it, Europe has become a normative burden: CSRD, CS3D, RED, REACH, GSR, IED, DSA and so on. All our factories are leaving. But the industry of standards, on the other hand, does not know the crisis. In Ursula von der Leyen's Europe, in Macron's Europe, growth has become taboo and decay is on everyone's lips. Our entrepreneurs, our farmers, our artisans, our industrialists are wrongly considered suspects by a technocracy that intends to put our future back into dependence on foreign powers. By putting locks on national production, you take the risk of taking us out of history. While the United States, China or India are moving forward, Europe is watching the train pass. It is time to rearm our continent and our nations in the global economic war. It is time to liberate our businesses, to liberate our productive forces, to suspend the Green Deal without delay, to simplify the national economy, to proudly restore to our entrepreneurs the conditions for success, growth and success. Living free or disappearing is the existential challenge facing Europe. The Patriots have already made their choice.
Recent peace agreement in the Middle East and the role of the EU (debate)
Date:
21.10.2025 07:13
| Language: FR
Madam President, in the burning stones of Jerusalem are the roots of the three great monotheisms. On this earth where heaven has been rubbing shoulders with war for centuries, peace remains as a fragile and precious hope. The recent agreement between Israelis and Palestinians under President Trump is not a miracle, but a political courage that has become a reality. It marks a step, perhaps hesitant, but essential, towards that peace that so many men and women hardly dare to hope for. The release of the last hostages, those lives torn from hell since 7 October 2023, is a deep relief for all the families affected by this conflict. But make no mistake, peace is not decreed. It is built every minute, every second. This fragile process, as well as the total disarmament of Hamas, requires constant international support, far beyond the diplomatic postures without a future. Here I want to salute the courage of the American President. He accomplished what many considered impossible in this complicated East. He's reopened the field of possibility. We, the French, heirs of an age-old nation that was both a beacon and a balance of the world, cannot accept being relegated to the margins of history, nor to see our voice confused in that of a European Union that some here would like to erect as a super-state, capable of speaking on behalf of nations. France must regain the strength of a singular, free and fully autonomous voice. With his volte-faces and diplomatic narcissism, the French president has made our nation illegible. President Macron will have succeeded in the sad feat of offending Israel without convincing the Arab world, of having wanted to embody everything and its opposite, and of being nothing in the end. As General de Gaulle said, there is only one policy of reality. It is in this fidelity that we must work, not to please, but to weigh, to restore to the French word its constancy, to regain the nobility of a diplomacy made of dialogue, balance and greatness.
Motions of censure (joint debate)
Date:
06.10.2025 15:21
| Language: FR
Madam President, Madam President von der Leyen, it has been six long years since the European Union, under your presidency, embarked on a dizzying leap forward. A commercial leak first, of which the agreements with Mercosur and the United States are the sad symbol. In the face of Trump's America, you have not only agreed to an agreement without compensation, you have signed the trade surrender of Europe while the other powers defend their interests tooth and nail. You have sold everything to our competitors: our farms, our factories and, of course, our jobs. A financial leak then. You are proposing an 86% increase in the European budget, while our peoples are being called upon everywhere to tighten their belts. At the same time, you are sabotaging the common agricultural policy by depriving our farmers of 24% of their means of survival. If there was any doubt about your consideration of our farmers, it is now lifted. A bureaucratic leap forward as well. 22,000 additional standard texts in five years, or 11 new texts a day, making Europe the world champion in paperwork. You punish our companies by forcing them to a decline that will eventually sign their disappearance. History will remember, Madam, that for the first time in fifty years, the French agricultural balance will be in deficit and that you will have killed the European car industry for many years. A migratory flight forward also, with the pact on migration and asylum, which forces nations, under penalty of financial sanctions, to welcome more and more migrants in our municipalities. A political leap forward, finally, with ever more senseless enlargement. Tomorrow, at this rate, Turkey, foreign to our civilization, will take its place at this table. On that day, there will be nothing left of the European idea, except a soulless flag and a border extended to Syria, Iran and Iraq. You want to put an end to unanimity. You dream of a Europe without people or government, with just you, Madam, your commissioners paid €28,000 a month and your administration plethoric. Europe, we say, is not an administrative machine, it is a civilization. And a civilization is governed not by norms, but by the consent of the free peoples and the nations that compose it. To my French colleagues from the Republicans and the EPP, I want to say that this motion of censure is a moment of truth. You cannot soft-eye our farmers in Paris, but refuse censorship in Strasbourg. To vote for the censorship of this European Commission is not to destroy Europe, it is to save it. So, for us patriots, one thing is certain: We will vote in our soul and conscience for censorship, out of duty, against Macron's Europe, against Ursula von der Leyen's Europe, but above all, for a Europe of free nations to live.
State of the Union (debate)
Date:
10.09.2025 08:43
| Language: FR
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, Madam President von der Leyen, on behalf of millions of French people, today I ask you a simple question: What interests are you really defending? What interests do you defend, Madam, when you impose, against the opinion of France, the second largest European economy, a free trade agreement with Mercosur that will aggravate unfair competition against our farmers and lead to the import into our plates of products that do not comply with any of the drastic standards that you impose on our farmers? What interests do you defend, Madam, when you propose that Europe reduce its tariffs on Chinese vehicles and, at the same time, prohibit our manufacturers from selling thermal and hybrid vehicles by 2035, while regularly threatening them with financial penalties? What interests do you defend, Madam, when you persevere in defending the European rules of the energy market, which deprive France of the historically low production costs of its nuclear industry, thus destroying the competitiveness of our industry and our companies, and the purchasing power of our most modest citizens? What interests do you defend, Madam, when you sign on our behalf a trade agreement with the United States that endorses the surrender and economic vassalage of Europe? While our exports will continue to be subject to 15% tariffs, U.S. industrial products will enter our country without any tariff barriers. And, as if that were not enough, you commit the Member States to pay a massive tribute: $750 billion in overpriced U.S. energy imports, $600 billion in investments imposed at the expense of our countries and our own territories. While France has, for Europe, an exceptional military industry, you act American preference at the expense of sovereignty and economic patriotism. Defense, wines, spirits, cosmetics, luxury or pharmaceutical productions, our sectors of excellence are thus sacrificed. Meanwhile, around us, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan or South Korea have concluded much better agreements than we have. In other words, even the smallest countries defend their interests far better than you did yourself in the United States a few weeks ago. The European Union promised the people that unity would be strength. We are one of the first economic zones in the world and our market represents 450 million consumers, and yet you have given in on almost everything. When it comes to defending German interests, you know how to defend the national interest. No responsible business leader, woman or statesman concerned with the common good would have signed such an agreement. And yet, you, madam, did it on our behalf. I am speaking today on behalf of millions of French people and on behalf of millions of Europeans who rightly believe that the European Union is no longer defending Europe. As the world around us reconnects with power, growth and conquest, you commit our peoples to the path of disappearance and decline. History shows us that another way is possible. And this story will judge you severely. And so do our people.
Signature of acts adopted in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure (Rule 81)
Date:
16.06.2025 15:12
| Language: FR
Madam President,me Hassan has just demonstrated once again that she was not, in this Chamber, a French Member of the European Parliament, but the ambassador of Hamas to the European Union. I would therefore like to make a reminder of the Rules of Procedure, please, on the basis of Rule 10(7). On the occasion of the European Youth Meetings held in these walls last weekend, Parliament once again received, Madam President, the association Femyso. This practice has been illustrated on many occasions by communitarian positions, by campaigns to promote the Islamic veil, all with public funding and European taxpayers' money. A few weeks ago, a report by the French Ministry of the Interior identified this association as a proxy for the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe, describing this organisation as - I quote - a "structure for the training of high-potential executives of the movement". We keep alerting you, Madam President, to the growing influence of the Muslim Brotherhood within the European institutions. So my question is simple: How long are we going to tolerate, finance and legitimise the enemies of European civilisation?
2023 and 2024 reports on Türkiye (A10-0067/2025 - Nacho Sánchez Amor) (vote)
Date:
07.05.2025 11:28
| Language: FR
Madam President, the new leader of the Syrian regime has worked for several years within Al-Qaida and Daesh, whose fanatics have shed the blood and tears of our compatriots. It is absolutely implausible that Emmanuel Macron will receive him today for his first visit to European soil, in a capital that has been bereaved several times by Islamist barbarism. It is a betrayal of our values and the memory of our victims. I therefore propose that the following oral amendment be included at the beginning of paragraph 36: condemns in this respect the legitimacy offered by the French president to the new Syrian regime by inviting former jihadist Ahmed Al-Charaa to Paris;
CO2 emission performance standards for new passenger cars and new light commercial vehicles for 2025 to 2027 (debate)
Date:
06.05.2025 09:55
| Language: FR
Mr President, the European Union, through the Green Deal, has imposed on car manufacturers a forced transition completely disconnected from Europe's industrial and strategic realities. For years, you have been following the constraints on our manufacturers without ever measuring the consequences of such constraints on growth. And now you discover with confounding naivety that you have brought our automotive industry to its knees by offering China the monopoly of electric vehicles in Europe. The three-year moratorium you are proposing will not fix anything. He acts only one thing: the failure of an above-ground industrial policy based on degrowth. Persisting in this approach by forgetting the will of consumers will lead to an industrial impasse and historical failure with irreversible consequences on our soil. So yes, we will vote for this report, but reconnecting with the path of power will require a break with this ideology of degrowth imposed on our states by Brussels. It will be a question of regaining control of our industrial choices, our jobs and our future and, finally, of reaffirming a simple and clear economic vision, which is ours: produce, produce and produce.
A unified EU response to unjustified US trade measures and global trade opportunities for the EU (debate)
Date:
06.05.2025 07:29
| Language: FR
Mr President, Commissioner, nothing has been anticipated, and yet Europe seems to be discovering what has been announced for a long time: In line with his plan, Donald Trump uses tariffs as a weapon to bend his partners as well as his competitors. By striking almost every sector and state indiscriminately, the U.S. president is creating additional uncertainty and fragility for our entrepreneurs. The time is not, however, to deplore; The time has come to respond, respond and defend our economic interests. In the short term, it is our right to retaliate with graduated tariffs, which will be a means of pressure to negotiate and get back to normal. Europe is a market of 450 million consumers and it would be incomprehensible if it were to stand by. The real response is a clear break with at least three decades of wandering, a break with the choices of the European Commission. As we enter the era of clashes, Europe can no longer be the only power to respect international rules of decency that no one enforces anymore. Faced with the fierce competition of powers, and especially emerging powers, in the adversity of a harder and more uncertain world, I beg you, wake up! Wake up or our agriculture will disappear. Wake up, or our automotive industry will shut down, our metallurgy will suffer an even more terrible bleed – I am obviously thinking here of ArcelorMittal employees, condemned by guilty inaction and absurd rules. Wake up by building the strategic autonomy of nations and the continent, with the goal of depending as little as possible on the outside for our vital needs, starting with that of our defense. All binding Green Deal rules inspired by punitive ecology must be lifted to allow our businesses and farmers, in particular, to produce without hindrance. The rules of the European electricity market must be reformed and nuclear power must take its full place in our energy mix. A genuine national and European preference in public procurement must apply, particularly in the field of defence, but not only. Wake up! Wake up and come out of naivety, or Europe and all its nations will come out of history.
Passing of Pope Francis – Statement by the President
Date:
05.05.2025 15:11
| Language: FR
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European Council meetings and European security (joint debate)
Date:
11.03.2025 08:31
| Language: FR
Madam President, President von der Leyen, you are caught up in the history and reality of a world you have always rejected – a world in which you thought it right and just to delegate our security to the United States, our industries to China and our energy policy to Russia. The lesson of the last ten days is that of all humanity: A nation that does not master its weapons, its economy or its destiny is a nation condemned to endure history rather than to write it down. So we are immersed in a world of interests and ambitions, a hard, dangerous and moving world, where appetites are sharpening. Faced with the stalemate in the conflict in Ukraine and the risk of prolonging a war with no clear prospect of victory, in the face of the horizon of US disengagement, we must have two top priorities: peace and independence. The first, the most urgent, will be built by diplomacy. The organisation of a Western Family Summit, an idea put forward by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, should allow us to clearly define our objectives for Ukraine’s sovereignty, the demands we must put on the table and the security guarantees to be offered to this allied country, so that it never again suffers the assaults of the Russian aggressor. The second compass, in the longer term, is to build the autonomy of the nations of Europe, to ensure that no one but us determines our interests and the conditions for our security. If it is able to rethink free and independent diplomacy, France can once again become the continent’s training force and the obvious and natural interlocutor of this new world, because France is endowed with a recognised professional army, an exceptional industrial base, a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, nuclear deterrence and, of course, because it is the heir to a twenty-year-old pact between the greatness of a nation and the freedom of the world. Mrs von der Leyen, let me tell you that all your political choices have, alas, smashed on the wall of reality. With the Green Deal, you opted for degrowth, when you had to produce without hindrance. You have disavowed nuclear power, opted for inflation of standards and taxes, and encouraged purchases of US equipment rather than applying European defence preference. Only at the cost of profound changes in direction will Europe remain an actor of history, deter threats and impose respect on empires.
Commission Work Programme 2025 (debate)
Date:
12.02.2025 08:24
| Language: FR
Madam President, Commissioner, why do you hate those who create wealth so much? For the past five years, you have been working with the Commission to make Europe a living hell for our companies. Today, at the foot of the wall, Ursula von der Leyen believes it is good to offer us shock therapy. After decades of mind-boggling commercial naivety, suffocating our business leaders and farmers under a delusional bureaucratic burden, and setting conflicting goals for our industries, the result is: our growth is almost at a standstill, factories are leaving, the energy bill is soaring, purchasing power is falling and our talents are emigrating to where they are being offered the conditions they deserve. Craftsmen, traders, VSE managers, SMEs and now up to Bernard Arnault, the alarm cry of those who create value on our continent is now the same everywhere. CSRD, CS3D, regulation on AI, so many acronyms that today arouse the legitimate confusion of entrepreneurs left to their own fate. Despite our warnings, you have led Europe to be a bureaucratic hell in which it is now nightmarish to invest. The suspension of the Green Deal is now the necessary precondition for unlocking the constraints on growth. In the automotive, agriculture, aeronautics, construction, digital or energy sectors, no sector is spared by your degrowth project. To exist in the face of the great powers, we must renew with an ambition of power, freedom for business and economic patriotism. The ambition of the Patriots is the noblest: do not disappear and give back to our nations the place that has always been theirs in world competition.
Composition of committees and delegations
Date:
23.01.2025 11:02
| Language: FR
Rule 133 of the Rules of Procedure on Commission statements!
Composition of committees and delegations
Date:
23.01.2025 11:01
| Language: FR
...I have 30 seconds left, so I'll go to the end, ma'am, please.
Composition of committees and delegations
Date:
23.01.2025 11:01
| Language: FR
... Article 133 on Commission declarations!...
Composition of committees and delegations
Date:
23.01.2025 11:01
| Language: FR
... This is a point of order under Rule 133...
Composition of committees and delegations
Date:
23.01.2025 11:01
| Language: FR
I would like to make a point of order, please, on the basis of Rule 133 concerning the Commission's statements. Since taking office, President Trump has signed dozens of executive orders, showing his willingness to implement his program without delay and forcefully. The European Commission has been in place for two months.
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 19 December 2024 (debate)
Date:
22.01.2025 08:32
| Language: FR
Madam President, Madam President of the European Commission, Mr President-in-Office of the Council, from Ukraine to the Middle East, from Moldova to Georgia to Venezuela, the agenda for the last European Council was provided, and there were many concerns about the great unrest in our world. However, it was not considered appropriate to raise the burning issue of Algeria, despite the arbitrary arrest and political motive of the Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal. His wrong? Criticising the Algerian regime in its books and positions, its autocratic drift and its complacency towards Islamist ideology. At the gates of Europe, a regime deliberately defies France, keeps its people in misery and oppression, uses history to forget its own failures since independence. He waged a trade war against French agricultural products, in favour, in particular, of Russian wheat. He refuses to recover his undesirables (offenders, Islamists...), whom we hear and must expel in order to guarantee the security of our peoples and our fellow citizens. On a strictly national level, France must assume a diplomatic standoff: interrupt the granting of visas, call into question the 1968 Franco-Algerian Treaty, end development aid and freeze private remittances to that country and regime as long as its attitude remains openly hostile. Europe, for its part, cannot stand idly by in the face of the excesses of an Algerian government against a Member State. The 2005 agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Algeria – which, moreover, only the European Union complies with – must be suspended, and its renegotiation, scheduled for 2025, must be abandoned. Algeria has received at the very least EUR 172 million from such a generous Europe in recent years. Let's cut these payments, which nothing justifies anymore! Let us stop being the only ones maintaining the income of those who, in return, hate us! Finally, we must be respected by a government that has long exceeded the limits of indecency. How could we, Europe, pretend to compete with the greats of this world if we show so much weakness towards those who laugh at our apathy?
Geopolitical and economic implications for the transatlantic relations under the new Trump administration (debate)
Date:
21.01.2025 11:51
| Language: FR
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, Donald Trump's return to the summit and the first hours of his mandate sent a clear and uncompromising message to the rest of the world: America first. Its triumphant election is the alliance of the middle classes and the entrepreneurial elite. It is the healthy reaction of a people whose expectations have been forgotten, whose flag has been despised and whose values have been mocked. A people that has for too long been driven by savage globalisation and mass immigration. A people who, like the peoples of Europe, aspired every day to regain their pride, culture and identity. Let's not be naive: President Trump will defend America’s interests first and foremost, including to our detriment, and from the American perspective, he is right to do so. Faced with the prospect of trade tensions, faced with the new geopolitical situation, faced with the concerns of our companies, our industrialists, our farmers, Europeans cannot remain passive, at the risk, tomorrow, of disappearing. At a time of the strong return of nations to the world stage, of the healthy reappropriation of politics by the people, Trump’s America is actually launching a campaign against France and France. all the nations of Europe the challenge of power. Europe is now at a crossroads. We have repeatedly denounced him here in this Chamber in recent years: the policies implemented by Brussels have been nothing but a succession of failures, demonstrations of naivety, ideological decisions – a policy of industrial and agricultural decay leading us straight to ruin, as well as the devastation of our nuclear fleet and our energy policy, and a confusing commercial naivety towards the great powers of this world. The only sector in which the Brussels European Union has innovated is certainly the overproduction of standards, making our institution a machine for stifling businesses, stifling growth and discouraging innovation. You promised the people that, by ceding part of their sovereignty, they would have power in Europe. Today, however, it is the one of all failures. If we want to count and be one of the privileged interlocutors of this new world, we can only count on what has always been the foundation of the nations of Europe: freedom, identity and sovereignty. Let’s do it right, or we’ll get out of history!
Composition of political groups
Date:
18.12.2024 11:09
| Language: FR
Mr President, I would like to make a point of order, on the basis of Rules 212 and 213 of the Rules of Procedure, to denounce the creation today of four new committees in this Parliament, which already has 20. Four new committees – on defence, health, housing and a so-called democratic shield – are taking away sovereign prerogatives. Ladies and gentlemen, the European Parliament is once again stubborn today in the madness of a technocratic Union, which intends to meddle in all problems, and which, in the end, does not solve any of them. I would point out that, when the Bureau of this Parliament and the bureaux of the committees were set up, you all scandalously dismissed the Patriotes Group here. This week again, the press revealed an internal document on the low maneuvers of the Renew Group, which, I recall, has lost 30% of its Members, and which, although Parliament's fifth force, claims to discard the first. We therefore have a Parliament that teaches lessons of democracy to the whole world and tramples them every day. On 9 June, millions of citizens voted for a Europe that respects nations and is unbureaucratic. Their voice must be heard!
Preparation of the European Council of 19-20 December 2024 (debate)
Date:
18.12.2024 08:40
| Language: FR
Madam President, Madam President von der Leyen, will you dare to look French farmers in the eye? A few days ago, on your own initiative, and obviously on behalf of all of us, you went to Uruguay to conclude a free trade agreement with Mercosur, which is about to sign the death of thousands of French farms. The next day, like the admission of an economic and political crime, you hurriedly gave up your planned visit to France on the occasion of the reopening of Notre-Dame. What courage! In recent hours, your political party, the EPP, refused to allow a debate to be scheduled today on the agricultural emergency and on this agreement, which the French Parliament, the Parliament of the continent’s second largest economy, that of a founding member of the European Union, democratically rejected. How can we not doubt this free trade agreement when it is about to put us in competition with countries using growth-enhancing antibiotics or phytosanitary substances, almost 80% of which – those used in Brazil, in particular – are banned in France? To allow Germany to export Mercedes, you decide to sacrifice French agriculture. Mrs von der Leyen, is a French farmer worth less than a German sedan? Our food sovereignty does not deserve to be sold off on the altar of your contradictions, your normative intoxication and unfair and unbalanced trade agreements. Our farmers are now at a crossroads and at the heart of an existential challenge: exist or disappear. Agriculture has forged French and European power. She shaped our landscapes and designed France. It is not only a strategic sector for the country or a guarantee of our autonomy, it is the beating heart of France and an invaluable part of our national identity. The fight against this treaty is not over, and I remain hopeful that a blocking minority will be formed in the Council. In the face of your bitterness about this agreement, which joins your obsessive rejection of nuclear power and your determination to impose ever more standards on European companies, I have a question in mind – basically, the only one that matters: for whom and for what interests do you actually work?
Amendment of the agenda
Date:
17.12.2024 11:41
| Language: FR
Madam President, I would like to make a point of order, please, on the basis of Rule 133. We learn from an article from Figaro of 1 December, that the roadmap of the Commissioner for Energy had been modified on the sly after his hearing. This amendment is not trivial since it requires it to increase the share of renewable energy in the energy mix by 2041, and such a target would mechanically reduce the share of nuclear energy. Madam President, I would like the Commissioner for Energy, who is a vocal opponent of nuclear power, to come and explain this change, which is a threefold betrayal: betrayal of the cooperation in good faith between the elected representatives of this Parliament and the Commission, betrayal of the Member States that wish to support and develop nuclear power and betrayal of our fellow citizens and businesses that are being stifled by current electricity prices. The European Commission must be held accountable for this new attack on nuclear energy.
Toppling of the Syrian regime, its geopolitical implications and the humanitarian situation in the region (debate)
Date:
17.12.2024 08:12
| Language: FR
Mr President, a bloodthirsty dictator has fallen; the heirs of Daesh and Al-Qaeda prevailed. If the fall of the Assad dynasty opens a new chapter in the country’s history, Al-Joulani’s Syria risks being so bleak. These jihadists would have become freedom fighters, according to the astonished comments of some Western chancelleries, but unfortunately the fate of the Syrian people seems to be part of chaos, terror, repression of religious minorities, starting with that of Christians, with, of course, an instability that persists, again and again, at the gates of Europe. Islamism, if it is to be remembered in this Chamber, is a monster that continues to thrive in Africa, the Middle East and Europe, where, from Seine-Saint-Denis to Molenbeek and Rotterdam, it is increasingly establishing its networks, activists and relays. Europe, guilty of blindness and naivety in the face of the Islamist assaults of recent decades, cannot sit idly by in the face of a conflict with direct consequences for its destiny. If an Islamist regime were to come to power in Syria on a lasting basis, a new migration crisis could arise and, with it, the risk of attacks on European soil would only increase tenfold. Faced with the danger of jihadism, Europe’s priority, that of our states, remains the protection of our compatriots. The suspension of the processing of asylum applications, the freedom granted to states regarding the return of Syrian nationals and the strengthening of Europe’s external borders are perfectly vital levers of action to achieve this. Our security, that of our compatriots and that of our nation-states is at stake.
Debate contributions by Jordan BARDELLA