All Contributions (114)
Order of business
Date:
10.04.2024 11:18
| Language: EN
Madam President, dear colleagues, today I am ashamed – ashamed of this House and ashamed of our lack of humanity and solidarity. Today we will vote on the Migration Pact that will increase the suffering of people, of children, and set back asylum rights for decades to come. So, this Pact is highly controversial, and as elected representatives of the EU citizens, our duty is to honour democracy and ensure that all voices are heard. So, the Greens/EFA Group therefore requests to move the debate on ‘Russia’s undemocratic presidential elections and their illegitimate extension to the occupied territories’ – which is an important debate that my group fully supports – to tomorrow morning, and consequently to start the session at already 8.30, and we would like a roll-call vote on this request.
Inclusion of the right to abortion in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (debate)
Date:
14.03.2024 08:36
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. There are many reasons for an abortion. From the fact that pregnancy is life-threatening to the fact that you simply don't want to. There are many reasons, but there is only one to decide. It's not the church, it's not politicians, it's not parents, neighbors or partners. It is only the individual woman who should make decisions about her own body. Abortion rights should not be restricted by politicians with a perverse need to control women's bodies. Therefore, the right to abortion must become part of the EU's fundamental rights. The right to abortion should be guaranteed throughout the EU, in every country, for every woman. (The speaker declined a question ("blue card") from Margarita de la Pisa Carrión)
The immediate risk of mass starvation in Gaza and the attacks on humanitarian aid deliveries
Date:
13.03.2024 19:08
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. It took almost six months, more than 30,000 dead, most of them women and children, and a court warned of genocide before a majority of the European Parliament’s elected representatives backed the obvious – that we are calling for a permanent ceasefire. There is something seriously wrong with humanity. Children are dying in Gaza, not just from bombs but from starvation. No place is safe. But now that you have finally agreed to our demands for a permanent ceasefire, you can also listen to our other demands. Pause the EU's trade agreement with Israel. A full arms embargo. Put maximum pressure on Israel to comply with the order issued by the court of the ICJ. The Israeli government must stop killing innocent people. Help has to come in.
Council decision inviting Member States to ratify the Violence and Harassment Convention, 2019 (No. 190) of the International Labour Organization (debate)
Date:
12.03.2024 10:12
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. In this room and in all other rooms where there are girls and women, there are also experiences and experiences of sexual harassment and abuse. It hurts to note the normalization of this sick fact. It also hurts to note that all the different instances of society have more or less accepted that it is like this, and do far, far too little. In 2017, we broke the silence. me too and showed each other and everyone else that we are not alone and that it is not our fault. And that shame and guilt should lie where it belongs, with the perpetrator. That's why we need to keep talking about men and men. Because next to every woman exposed, there is a man who exposes. Responsibility should also lie where it belongs.
The murder of Alexei Navalny and the need for EU action in support of political prisoners and oppressed civil society in Russia (debate)
Date:
28.02.2024 13:00
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. Navalny's death is not just a tragic case far away. That a tyrant like Putin systematically silences his political opponents with the most vile methods concerns us all. The fact that, despite all the condemnations, we continue to support Putin by buying his fossil energy is a disgrace. We must move from all these beautiful words to action. We must ensure that Navalny's death, Putin's oppression over parts of his own population and Putin's war in Ukraine are not forgotten. We must remind ourselves that the freedom to organise and raise one's voice cannot be taken for granted, and we must remind ourselves that we can do much more than we do today.
Implementation report on the EU LGBTIQ Equality Strategy 2020-2025 (continuation of debate)
Date:
07.02.2024 19:37
| Language: SV
Madam President, thank you very much. In many ways, it would have been easier if all those who actually want to restrict the rights of LGBTIQ people spoke loud and wide about it. Too often there are many. And we would have seen that, it would have been obvious. They are often powerful too. Instead, the reality is the opposite, that they exist. They're in power. They are among us politicians. They're here. While waving rainbow flags at the same time, they make up with the far right in closed rooms to send LGBTIQ refugees back to death. The same people like to talk far and wide about human rights, but when it comes down to it, they are not prepared to do what is necessary for all people to live a life free from oppression and free from hatred and discrimination. The fight for a Europe where everyone can be who they are and love who they want, continues.
Need to fight the increase of antisemitism and anti-Muslim hatred (debate)
Date:
07.02.2024 15:22
| Language: SV
Madam President, thank you very much. We live in a time when we need more. Especially those of us who have won the trust of many others. When elected politicians deliberately misinterpret, spread lies and conspiracy theories, they make up for the hatred and racism that, among other things, manifests itself in anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, and which slowly but surely leads to violence and death. I wish we spent a lot less time talking about how terrible racism is and instead spent a lot more time and effort talking about how we concretely make sure to promote each individual's right to be who it is and believe in and live exactly as she wants – in respect for other people to enjoy the same right. We are living in a time when, unfortunately, many politicians are not taking the necessary responsibility, and that is devastating.
Conclusions of the European Council meetings, in particular the special European Council meeting of 1 February 2024 (debate)
Date:
06.02.2024 09:41
| Language: SV
Madam President, thank you very much. The Ukrainians are fighting not only for their freedom but for the freedom of all of us. We know that. Ukrainians know that too. But only they know what it's like to live in some kind of everyday life while your daughter, your son, your husband or your wife is a soldier at the front. Only those who know what it's like to pack their children's school bags every day with that little extra that will be needed if the flight alarm goes off and the child can't come home, but has to hide in a shelter. Only they know what it feels like two years after a Russian full-scale invasion to be forced to listen to and follow degrading discussions about how much their struggle for our freedom will cost. This time, Putin's crater Viktor Orbán lost, and Ukraine can get the support it needs. But there will come a next time, as long as Orbán and anti-democrats are allowed to pick the raisins out of our common values. Slava Ukraini.
Gender aspects of the rising cost of living and the impact of the energy crisis (debate)
Date:
17.01.2024 20:25
| Language: SV
– Madam President, thank you. And thank you, Commissioner, for your commitment, for the fire! How wonderful that there are so many of us who are prepared to start from the facts and to stand up to present proven scientific methods for fighting poverty. Now is the big step for us to move from these words to action and to an exciting vote tomorrow.
Gender aspects of the rising cost of living and the impact of the energy crisis (debate)
Date:
17.01.2024 19:39
| Language: EN
– Madam President, we know from history that poverty feeds populism and extremism. Poverty is probably one of the greatest threats to our democracy, gender equality and the green transition. The past years, with the crazy inflation and Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, we have seen energy poverty rising. Across the continent, millions of EU citizens are struggling to make ends meet and having to choose between heating or eating. We have a responsibility to act because it is the vulnerable that pay the price for our dependence on fossil fuels and the volatile energy market. The only long-term remedy against demand shocks and price volatility is that socially just transition to a green and more efficient energy system. Energy poverty is a recognised challenge at EU level, according to the European Commission. Energy poverty is a widespread problem across Europe. Between 50 and 125 million people are unable to afford proper indoor thermal comfort. We also know that poverty has a female face. Globally and in the EU, women are far more likely to experience or fall into energy poverty. And we also know that the situation is growing worse and gendered energy poverty is increasing. This Commission promised to leave no one behind in the green transition. This Commission also said it was committed to gender equality. But unfortunately, the Commission has delivered a Green Deal and energy policies that are completely gender blind. In short, these important policies lack gender impact assessments. They lack gender-disaggregated data, and they lack gender indicators. In practice, the result is that Europe is failing to secure a socially fair energy transition. Structural problems require structural solutions. Therefore, intersecting data and a gender responsive approach must be a pillar in EU policy making. The report presents several concrete measures to combat the rise of gendered poverty, and calls on the Commission to really walk the talk on gender equality. To conclude, a green transition that is socially fair and leaves no woman behind, is an absolute prerequisite for the success of the Green Deal and for a gender equal European Union. And finally, a big thank you to my beloved colleagues from the FEMM Committee who worked constructively on the report. Thank you for great collaboration.
Extending the list of EU crimes to hate speech and hate crime (debate)
Date:
17.01.2024 15:29
| Language: SV
Madam President, thank you very much. Hatred, threats and the fear of violence is something that my many LGBTIQ friends are forced to relate to in their everyday lives. It's gotten worse. whereas the violence against LGBTIQ people in Europe is more severe and serious than in ten years; We are losing the fight against hatred. And by "we" I mean all of us who do everything in our power for a world to be a world where everyone can be who they are, love who they want and live in freedom and security. For there are also other politicians, also in this House and in our Member States, who do not belong to this 'we'. Instead, they inflame hatred. They are, among other things, the ones who rule in Sweden. When politicians make a difference between people and people and fuel hate by doing so, it affects everyone. More hate is born. Hate crime and hate speech must be criminalised across the EU! But we must not forget that punishment is a response to a crime that has already been committed. Do we really want to make a difference? If we want to fight hate, we need to do more. It starts with those of us in power.
Fight against the resurgence of neo-fascism in Europe, also based on the parade that took place in Rome on 7 January (debate)
Date:
16.01.2024 19:59
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. I think we are many who were badly affected when we saw the pictures from Italy, from Rome where fascists gathered in black and to the sound of their talkers did fascist salute. We often talk about Europe as the stronghold of democracy, that we are the centre of equality, equality and freedom. But Europe is also the place where Nazism and fascism emerged and were given power. Will you passively watch as the fascists, Nazis and racists once again take their place in the public spaces? In local governments, in governments and in parliaments? Are you one of those people who normalizes and thinks it's probably not that bad? Or will you organize and resist?
Preparation of the European Council meeting of 14-15 December 2023 (debate)
Date:
13.12.2023 08:48
| Language: SV
Madam President, thank you very much. Two weeks ago, I was sitting in a shelter in Ukraine with the bravest women I have ever met. There were Ukrainian women's rights activists, lawyers, police officers, social workers and researchers. Despite airstrikes and destroyed homes and dead relatives, Ukrainian women continue the fight against men's violence against women. They refuse to give up the goal of a free and equal Ukraine. We have all seen the terrible violence on the front lines. However, not everyone sees the invisible violence against Ukrainian women, which has been exacerbated by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. Time and again, the women are told that their struggle for equality and against violence must wait until the war is over. But you can't wait. This fight for Ukrainian women is more important than ever, and the EU must support Ukrainian women, because it will be crucial for Ukraine's future.
Need to release all hostages, to achieve a humanitarian ceasefire and prospect of the two-state solution (debate)
Date:
12.12.2023 15:54
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. Not another child. Not one more child should have to wake up to the sound of bombs falling. Not one more child should have to see and feel the horror of their parents' cramped embraces. Not one more child should have to see their home leveled to the ground and then be forced to flee for the fourth and fifth time on streets that only lead to walls and barbed wire. Not one more child should be orphaned and not another child should have to look for and find his siblings blown up and crushed under rubble. Not one more child should pay with his life for Hamas terror. We continue to call for a permanent ceasefire now and for the hostages to be released now. This is the beginning of the road to sustainable peace.
International day for the elimination of violence against women (debate)
Date:
23.11.2023 08:56
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. We are reached by the headlines about the sexual violence every day, about the assaults and rapes. Often only she, the woman, is seen who is suspected to have been exposed. The fact that there is also always a he – a he who has made the irreversible – is not given the same headlines. His guilt, his deliberate abuses, are made invisible in news reports – as is the case in EU legislation. More than half of the EU's member states do not have a rape law based on the fact that anything but a yes is a no. It is a betrayal of all women who do not dare to go to the police in fear of not being believed, and of all victims of abuse who are told that what they have been subjected to is not a crime according to the law. This has to end. We have to put the blame where it belongs. We need consent legislation across the EU now.
Situation of Ukrainian women refugees, including access to SRHR support (debate)
Date:
17.10.2023 18:37
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. Beyond Putin's bombs, missiles and shell attacks, there is a silent war going on. It is the violence, abuse and rape that Ukrainian women and children are subjected to. It is not about single victims, it is about tens of thousands of Ukrainian women and children. Many of them are in EU countries, including Poland, which has denied them the medical assistance they need. We – the EU – say we want to help and do everything we can for Ukraine, but then we do not help victims of sexual violence. It is a disgrace to both the European Commission and the European Union as a whole. whereas access to sexual and reproductive health is the right of Ukrainian women and girls; Ensuring that their rights are respected is the EU's duty.
Statement by the President
Date:
17.10.2023 10:33
| Language: SV
Madam President, thank you very much. The hatred of those who hate our freedoms and our open societies has once again materialised and taken lives. We mourn with those who have lost their loved ones, and we share the anxiety, fear and sadness that many feel. At the same time, it is how we react that defines us, that defines who we are. The goal of the extremists is to frighten us, to divide us. The testimonies from inside the arena yesterday told us the opposite. Thousands of Belgian fans showed their love and solidarity with the Swedish supporters who were stuck in the arena. They showed in action what the EU is, what defines us – united in diversity, United in Diversity. That is what defines us, what is our Brussels, what is our Europe. Let us continue – convincingly and uncompromisingly – to defend our freedoms and our open societies. To give up what defines us is to let hate and terror win.
Regulation of prostitution in the EU: its cross-border implications and impact on gender equality and women’s rights (debate)
Date:
13.09.2023 19:41
| Language: EN
Mr President, the survivors of prostitution and the sex trade cannot stand here today, so I will use my time to share some of their words: ‘It was not until after the exploitation had stopped that I could look back and see the horrible situation I was in when I was being exploited. I could not afford to do that. I needed to protect myself from realising the misery I was forced to live in.’ ‘I couldn’t view myself as a victim of violence. It wasn’t until after that I would see what the underlying causes were and that I had been exploited. It was never a case of liberation or free will.’ ‘Prostitution is violence. To be raped is not a job.’ I’ll end with a final quote from a survivor: ‘Support our report. Support this report. Don’t forget our voices’.
Combating the normalisation of far-right and far-left discourses including antisemitism (debate)
Date:
12.09.2023 21:02
| Language: SV
Madam President, thank you very much. The Swedish government, which allows itself to be controlled by the far-right, is currently planning new laws that will force public employees – teachers, medical staff, librarians, social workers – to indicate their pupils, patients and visitors. People who not Offences are to be locked up. Swedish police should be able to carry out what in practice becomes racial profiling checks on streets and squares. This is an effective way of realising and normalising the agenda of the far-right, where the most vulnerable pay the highest price. It is children who no longer dare to go to school, the pregnant woman who suddenly begins to bleed but does not dare to seek help. This is not democracy. It is an extreme right-wing ideal in which human rights are not universal but relative. We know what this leads to. We have to stop and stop.
Industrial Emissions Directive - Industrial Emissions Portal - Deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure - Sustainable maritime fuels (FuelEU Maritime Initiative) - Energy efficiency (recast) (joint debate - Fit for 55 and Industrial Emissions)
Date:
10.07.2023 15:52
| Language: SV
Madam President, thank you very much. 40 million people in the EU live in energy poverty. It is women, it is poor pensioners, it is single parents who are forced to choose between paying the electricity bills or feeding their children. The situation has worsened following Russia’s war of invasion in Ukraine. The main victims of the energy crisis are those who already had too much month left at the end of their salary. But there is a solution as simple as effective, as cheap as fair: energy efficiency. Thanks to the Green Group, a much tougher proposal is on the table than the Commission's original proposal. Unfortunately, the Swedish Presidency struggled to lower its ambition. Now we have a chance to make sure they don't succeed.
The water crisis in Europe (debate)
Date:
15.06.2023 08:50
| Language: SV
Madam President, thank you very much. Water scarcity is a global crisis. We know that about two billion people do not have access to drinking water in countries far away from us. But now the crisis is here too. Europe is drying out in the sun. From north to south, the maps are red. Last summer was the warmest summer in 500 years recorded in Europe, and this year we are already breaking that record. Much of it is due to climate change, but not everything. In the EU, we consume more water than ever, both in households and in industry, and huge amounts of water are polluted and wasted. That is unacceptable. We need to do everything we can in Europe and globally now. We have the tools. What is needed is political will.
Madam President, thank you very much. It is often said that the most dangerous place for a woman is the home. It should be said that there is no safe space for women at all. It is sick that we have become accustomed to this, that headline after headline about murdered women does not lead to mass protests. It is equally inconceivable that it is precisely women who do the most to work against men's violence against women. It is women who are pushing the issue politically, it is women who are debating, who are demonstrating, who are screaming, that this must end. Where are all the men who think it's too damned that women are hated, threatened, beaten and killed? The EU's commitment to the Istanbul Convention is a big deal. That the EU wants to combat and follow up on the work against men's violence against women. Now we need to make the words a reality.
Universal decriminalization of homosexuality, in light of recent developments in Uganda (debate)
Date:
19.04.2023 16:45
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. Uganda's new bill punishes love with death. The crime they committed is to be who they are and love who they want. The law must be annulled, and the hunt for LGBTIQ people in Uganda must end. Our condemnations have stopped similar laws before, and it must be ours. defaultstate – now more than ever – that when the human rights of LGBTIQ people are violated, we protest loudly. And when the death penalty is used against LGBTIQ people, in Uganda and around the world, it will have severe consequences for those in power. But in order for words not to stop being beautiful words, we must also offer our protection to persecuted people. The EU should be a safe haven where LGBTIQ people can live in freedom.
The need for European solidarity in saving lives in the Mediterranean, in particular in Italy (debate)
Date:
18.04.2023 18:28
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. Desperate people in search of conditions for life are dying in the Mediterranean and we, the EU, allow that to happen. It doesn't have to be like this. There are alternatives. We could do things that reduce the risk of people putting their lives at risk, that reduce the risk of poverty, that reduce the risk of people being forced to flee. Unfortunately, there are politicians and governments, like those in Italy and in Sweden, who want people to believe that their barbed wire policy is an inevitable alternative. That's not true. There are alternatives. There are policies based on solidarity with those who are forced to flee. Policies that create the conditions for life. policies that are sustainable in the long term.
Combating discrimination in the EU - the long-awaited horizontal anti-discrimination directive (debate)
Date:
15.03.2023 20:40
| Language: SV
Mr President, thank you very much. For 14 years, the EU has had the chance to make discrimination illegal across the EU. For 14 years, they chose not to. The citizens of Europe deserve better than this. Gays, who are denied the right to rent a hotel room, deserve better. The girl with the hijab, who gets kicked out of a cafe, deserves better. The wheelchair-bound woman, who does not receive the care she is entitled to, deserves better. The 14 years since the proposal was presented show that the EU accepts that we have first- and second-class citizens. Some of us can enjoy the rights and protections of the law and others can't. Those who are primarily to be held accountable for this, for this division, are the Council. They are the ones who govern and those who govern the EU member states. Now, at last, the Swedish Presidency has put the issue on its agenda, and the Spanish Presidency has promised me that they will take over. That is why my question to the Council is: What does the schedule look like? When do we make discrimination illegal across the EU?