| 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 (15)
EU position on the proposed plan and EU engagement towards a just and lasting peace for Ukraine (RC-B10-0545/2025)
Date:
27.11.2025 14:37
| Language: DE
No text available
EU strategy for the rights of persons with disabilities post-2024 (A10-0211/2025 - Rosa Estaràs Ferragut)
Date:
27.11.2025 14:36
| Language: DE
No text available
Conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction (A10-0205/2025 - Michal Wiezik)
Date:
13.11.2025 11:42
| Language: DE
Dear Madam President, We live here on the blue planet and yet in the past we have managed to overlook the problems in our oceans. But if we are really serious about preserving our biodiversity and really want to take care of it, there must be no more blind spots. Even when it comes to areas that are outside national spheres of influence. This is precisely why the directive is an important step in the right direction. Let us work together to ensure that our oceans can recover and that biodiversity in the planned protected zones has the chance to flourish again. I am therefore pleased that we have taken up such an important issue here in the European Parliament.
Framework for achieving climate neutrality (A10-0223/2025 - Ondřej Knotek)
Date:
13.11.2025 11:36
| Language: DE
Dear Madam President, It is right and important that today we have re-enshrined the planned climate neutrality by 2050 and at the same time agreed on an interim target for 2040. But overall, we are faced with a compromise that makes it clear that not everyone has yet understood the importance of climate protection. This is about much more than limiting global warming and stopping natural disasters. If we see climate protection as an opportunity in Europe and consistently focus on research and development of ecological technologies, we can regain technological leadership in these areas and thus secure jobs, value creation and prosperity here in the European Union.
Key objectives for the CITES COP20 meeting in Uzbekistan (B10-0450/2025)
Date:
23.10.2025 13:42
| Language: DE
Madam President, If you close your eyes to the still flourishing illegal wildlife trade, you will accept the decline in our biodiversity as well as avoidable animal suffering. Against this background, there can only be one position for the EU, namely as a clear advocate of strong and effective species protection, which puts a stop to illegal trade both here in our country and in the countries of origin of the endangered species. The upcoming conference, COP 20 in Uzbekistan, can and must be a further milestone on the path to effective protection of all species if we manage to strengthen international cooperation and increase traceability. That is precisely why I voted in favour of today's resolution.
UN Climate Change Conference 2025 in Belém, Brazil (COP30) (B10-0445/2025, B10-0458/2025)
Date:
23.10.2025 13:41
| Language: DE
Madam President, Climate protection can only work if we really take all people with us and ensure that we firmly anchor climate protection in their everyday lives. This is precisely why we finally need a counter-model to the daily traffic avalanches in the metropolitan areas and to the deliveries of goods that circle half the world. With regional funding, the EU has the power to create such a counter-model and to make our rural regions a good place to live and work again through targeted investments. Because our goal must be short distances, short distances for us people to the workplace, to childcare, to medical care, but also short distances for all products that we need to live. These would be good examples and flagship projects for the upcoming COP 30 in Brazil.
UN Climate Change Conference 2025 in Belém, Brazil (COP30) (debate)
Date:
22.10.2025 18:52
| Language: DE
Madam President, Commissioner! For tangible improvements, which are also globally credible, we must finally consider climate action in all areas over which the EU has an influence, from the next common agricultural policy to the promotion of our industry. At the same time, sustainable agriculture means more biodiversity and better opportunities for smallholder structures. At the same time, more clean production in Europe means fewer international transport routes, secure European jobs and more value creation and prosperity. Anyone who believes that less climate protection secures our industrial companies is greatly mistaken. Only if we take over the technology leadership again worldwide, especially in environmental technologies, can we secure jobs and production sites. Climate protection can be a job engine. With the mass, poor working conditions and outdated technologies, we will not be able to meet the next challenges. That would be a strong message to the world that we could place at COP 30 in Brazil.
Role of cohesion policy investment in resolving the current housing crisis (A10-0139/2025 - Marcos Ros Sempere)
Date:
10.09.2025 20:38
| Language: DE
Mr President! The housing shortage in Europe has long since grown into a social crisis. Rising rents and home construction costs are just one of many excesses fueled by high inflation in recent years. People in Europe are facing increased costs in almost all areas of life, and the European Union must finally respond to this. That is why I voted in favour of this resolution today, but I say at the same time: That's far from enough. In her State of the EU address today, Commission President von der Leyen acknowledged that Europe is in the midst of a social crisis. We need to act resolutely with the means of cohesion policy in order to tackle these problems and enable people to return to an affordable life and a positive vision of the future.
Tackling China's critical raw materials export restrictions (RC-B10-0324/2025)
Date:
10.07.2025 13:45
| Language: DE
Mr President! I voted today in favour of the motion for a resolution on measures against China's export restrictions on critical raw materials. Not only because we rely on rare earth metals from China to drive the green transformation of our industry, but also because we have to take a new direction in global trade. In recent years, it has become fashionable again to limit exports of raw materials, for example, or to suddenly impose tariffs. All of this has led to the global political climate now being marked by mistrust. We must not allow our agreements and thus also our good relations with our trading partners to be dismantled piece by piece. The EU now faces two difficult challenges: On the one hand, to widen our supply chains as quickly as possible in order to further reduce our dependencies, and on the other hand to promote a return to mutual trust on the political world stage.
Endometriosis: Europe’s wake-up call on the gender health gap (debate)
Date:
10.07.2025 13:37
| Language: DE
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, Today we are talking about the better treatment of endometriosis and in reality we are talking about a profound problem in our health care at the same time. Our health care system is quite blind in one eye, namely the eye that should see the female perspective in medicine. This comes from the fact that until now we have only adapted the medical visual acuity to the prototype man. A medicine that doesn't realize that it takes different approaches to meet the needs of women and men doesn't really do anyone justice in the end. Here, however, even among men, a much stronger sensitivity is needed. Any initiative that contributes to this is welcome. It is also crucial that we as a Parliament, together with the EU Commission, continue to set up initiatives for more research on endometriosis, even in times of tight budgets. Unfortunately, there are still too many open questions. We really have a huge responsibility here.
Protecting bees: advancing the EU's New Deal for Pollinators (debate)
Date:
19.06.2025 13:09
| Language: DE
Madam President, esteemed Commissioner! It is high time for us here in the European Parliament to talk about bees again, because the bee is one of the most useful and important animal species that exists and needs our special protection. But that is precisely what it does not currently have – on the contrary. The problems that bees face are getting bigger and bigger. The mild winters promote mite growth and thus disease transmission to the bees, which alone has led to immense losses this year; Loss rates of 30% are not uncommon. But even the bee colonies that survive the winter have no rosy prospects, because they have to look for their food between ever larger monocultures and pesticide-contaminated plants. In short: It can't go on like this! We finally need a serious program to protect bees. I am glad that the European Commission is addressing this issue, but I hope you understand that I am skeptical. Because until now, the Commission has not been the great protector of bees, otherwise it would not have allowed the use of pesticides such as glyphosate once in a while, otherwise you would have already cleared up the practice of emergency authorisations for problematic means. I understand that farmers need yield security, but if we do this only with means that harm the bees, then in the end nobody has any of it. We must finally make it clear to everyone, and it must be clear to us all that pesticides are not the only solution, but a serious problem. A problem that is everywhere – in soils, in water bodies, in our drinking water and ultimately also in our bodies, and that is precisely where environmental toxins and eternal chemicals have nothing to look for. Let's look for a solution that will help everyone: Nature, the bees, and so do we. We finally need a European research strategy for effective and ecological pesticide alternatives. This is the only way to give agriculture new tools with which it can work sustainably and securely. Let's put the problem at its roots and give our environment a real chance to recover!
Democratic legitimacy and the Commission’s continued authorisation of genetically modified organisms despite Parliament’s objections (debate)
Date:
07.05.2025 19:57
| Language: DE
Madam President, esteemed Commissioner! Today we are once again talking about the Commission's approval of genetically modified plants. We are also talking about the Commission's approach to democracy in our common Europe. Once and for all, we here in Parliament are voting against further authorisations for genetic engineering, and once and for all the Commission is simply going beyond this. This is legally permissible, but it is not reasonable. Our common Europe depends on people having a say, and that is exactly what they have here in the European Parliament. It is high time that the concerns of the people, which are also expressed here in Parliament, are taken seriously. Finally, set a sign for more sustainability, for more sustainability in agriculture without further GMO approvals and for more sustainability in dealing with our democratic institutions. This is what Europe really needs.
The European Water Resilience Strategy (debate)
Date:
06.05.2025 17:31
| Language: DE
Madam President, Commissioner! The right to clean water should be a matter of course for us in Europe. But that's not it. We all know the environmental protection reports that point to the dangers of eternal chemicals – the PFAS – in rivers and lakes, in groundwater and thus also in our drinking water. The expiry of the PFAS would be a very significant and important step. But there seems to be a lack of courage here. This immediately leads me to the still high use of pesticides in Europe. We need a joint research strategy on ecological pesticide alternatives. Our agriculture finally needs new tools to work in a sustainable and sustainable way, especially in the face of climate change. There must be no compromise on the quality of our water. And the Commission must also consistently step up to the toes of those Member States which are in default here.
Right to clean drinking water in the EU (debate)
Date:
16.12.2024 19:23
| Language: DE
Madam President, Commissioner! Access to clean drinking water is a human right – we have agreed on this here in the European Parliament in recent years. But this is not self-evident. This also means that we have to deal more intensively with which pollutants find their way into our water supply. We need a new approach to the topic of microplastics. We need to pay more attention to the ever more frequently detected eternity chemicals, the PFAS. It is also important to keep an eye on pesticides and their reduction. Here, as in the past five years, I am calling for a European research initiative for real and effective ecological alternatives to the pesticides used so far. When financing all these steps for our water quality, the focus must be on the polluter pays principle. We must not allow it to be constantly softened.
Outcome of the UN Biodiversity Conference 2024 in Cali, Colombia (COP16) (debate)
Date:
25.11.2024 19:26
| Language: DE
Madam President, Mr Vice-President, ladies and gentlemen. In the meantime, it should be clear to everyone that our natural resources are not well-ordered. This applies to our climate, this applies to the health of our soils and waters, and this applies to the stock of species. That's why COP 16 in Colombia should have been a real milestone to finally stop this negative trend. Once again, however, the funding issue has remained unresolved. As long as subsidies or trade agreements do not first pay attention to environmental protection, nothing will change. This is precisely where our common Europe must lead and also face global responsibility. We don't have to save the world and we won't save the world if we declare ourselves environmental champions and world champions here in Europe, but close our eyes to what causes our policies in other parts of the world.
Debate contributions by Günther SIDL