All Contributions (64)
Outcome of the Summit of the Future: transforming global governance for building peace, promoting human rights and achieving the sustainable development goals (debate)
Date:
08.10.2024 17:33
| Language: FR
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, what efforts does the Commission intend to make to ensure that European industry benefits from the production of nickel in New Caledonia, a French territory that holds 29% of the world's reserves and the third largest producer in the world in 2023 of this ore coveted by China? Does the European Commission have a clear vision? I doubt it. Without affirming its solidarity with France in the face of foreign interference in its overseas territories, the Commission could have argued for our common interests in sustainable development at the Summit of the Future. Nevertheless, our group can only endorse the desire to manage energy resources sustainably. In this regard, France, with its expertise in the field, its strategic depth and resources sometimes poorly exploited overseas, can contribute to the sustainable development of our continent. I come back to New Caledonia nickel, a strategic raw material for the manufacture of batteries in our automotive industry, and therefore for the immense work of the energy transition. I solemnly repeat it here: New Caledonia contributes to Europe's strategic autonomy. Let us therefore act in the direction of our common interests, those of the Pacific region, which would have everything to lose from a de facto annexation of this territory by a hegemonic power. The European Union must guarantee a future for the New Caledonian nickel industry. We propose that, like Greenland, an association decision be adopted between the European Union and New Caledonia, providing for EIB intervention alongside that territory. By moving from words to deeds, let us act to ensure that France and the European states have a safe and environmentally friendly supply of nickel.
Outcome of G20 ministerial meeting in Rio-de-Janeiro and fighting inequality (debate)
Date:
17.09.2024 19:52
| Language: FR
Madam President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, who wants to take over France from overseas? Brazil's G20 presidency has identified the growing confrontation between the United States and China as a priority for its upcoming summit in Rio. This confrontation poses a threat to the whole of a world experiencing a number of hotbeds of tension at risk, whether, among others and as everyone knows, in the Middle East or on the Russian-Ukrainian borders. However, this confrontation leads to a number of factors of instability that are particularly worrying for our countries, and in particular for France's overseas territories. We are convinced that this global competition, between hyperpowers in search of new strategic positions and new sources of raw materials, has taken the French overseas departments and territories hostage. It is this same competition that increasingly directly affects the peace and prosperity of local populations, objectives that were expressed at the G20 ministerial meeting last July. The G20 is the embodiment of multilateralism. Its objectives were based on mutual respect among States and therefore on non-interference in internal affairs. In this regard, what is happening today in different territories of overseas France, victims of obvious foreign interference, especially in New Caledonia, but also in Martinique or Mayotte, must question us as to the sincerity of some leading protagonists within this G20 summit. We therefore expect Rio to be an opportunity for France and the European Union with it to solemnly recall the refusal of any interference and the inalienable nature of French sovereignty over its entire national territory. We will therefore be very attentive to the expression of the solidarity of the members of the G20 in view of the difficulties that France of the great sea is going through today, this distant France which brings to our country, as well as to Europe as a whole, a cultural and human added value, but also a maritime projection and leading strategic resources.
Discharge 2022 (debate)
Date:
10.04.2024 19:15
| Language: FR
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, why is the European Union trying to finance countries, such as the Union of the Comoros, which are attacking its founding and contributing states? The EDF, in its 2021-2027 programme, allocates 46 million to the Union of the Comoros, a state of 800 000 inhabitants provoking, insulting and offensive towards France, to which it challenges the membership of Mayotte. Every year, France pays 27 billion to the European Union. They are financed by French taxpayers, including the Mahorais. It is astonishing that this money is being used against the Mahorais. Why subsidize a country that organizes a real migratory flood towards Mayotte? The Union of the Comoros is also used by China in the Indian Ocean as a pawn in its influence on the international scene. I strongly reiterate today that the European Union must stop funding this regime. It calls into question the territorial integrity of France and acts in favour of a foreign power with interests contrary to our own.
Cohesion policy 2014-2020 – implementation and outcomes in the Member States (debate)
Date:
13.03.2024 17:56
| Language: FR
Madam President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, this report makes little mention of the development of the outermost regions, particularly the French overseas departments. This offshore France is not of sufficient interest to the European Union, which does not perceive its specificity linked to remoteness and, often, insularity. I tabled an amendment to this report to take better account of natural and climatic disasters in the outermost regions. Unfortunately, it was not retained. However, I drew attention to cases of drought, with catastrophic and sometimes vital consequences, for a department like Mayotte. The Cohesion Fund, the ERDF and the ESF account for one third of the European budget and must be useful instruments. France is a net contributor of funds intended to promote equal development of the Member States, but whose approach does not take sufficient account of the overseas departments. I therefore hope that this money will be better used in favour of France overseas. I would like the word cohesion to be applied literally, not to reflect asymmetric development to the detriment of the outermost regions here, but to keep France at the centre of its concerns.
European Media Freedom Act (debate)
Date:
12.03.2024 13:25
| Language: FR
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, in 1941, at Oxford, General de Gaulle said: "At the base of our civilization, there is the freedom of each one in his thought, his beliefs, his opinions." To speak of freedom in this place, where the texts that norment, which constrain in a punitive way and where the Commission blackmails the States are voted, is to speak of rope in the house of a hanged man. Attempted democratic dispossession of states, revision of national history, Brussels trial brought by Thierry Breton against Elon Musk, threatened with purge ‘von der Leyenienne’. On YouTube, far-left collectives and macronian good-thinking are censoring content deemed hateful according to their own criteria. The CNews channel, which is too heterodox for the official doxa, has just been convened by a parliamentary committee of inquiry. Our freedoms are threatened by the construction of a European superstate of which Emmanuel Macron is one of the prime contractors. And in Macronie, depending on whether you are a globalist or a patriot, the rulings of the ruling intelligentsia will make you guilty or innocent. The French still want to believe in free France, that of freedom, equality and fraternity. Then leave them alone.
Working conditions of teachers in the EU (debate)
Date:
08.02.2024 09:09
| Language: FR
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, how far will you go in your march towards federalism, after the European Pact on Immigration and Asylum, the sovereignty of European law and the Verhofstadt report, or, now, the Verheyen report and its procession of self-criticism, re-education and revision of history? In a breach of the Treaties, the European Union intends to impose a narrative of repentance on the dark hours of Europe. But Europe was not built on crimes. It is the story of artistic masterpieces, pioneers of industry and science, a founding diplomacy of the international order. To learn his story as a young European is to admit this genius, that of Dante, Goethe and Voltaire. Renan defined the nation as "an everyday plebiscite," "a soul, a spiritual principle." To this concept you prefer self-flagellation and remove all moral conscience from the people. But French students will never accept being taught: Our ancestors the bastards.
Preparation of the European Council meeting of 14-15 December 2023 (debate)
Date:
13.12.2023 08:51
| Language: FR
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, so you have dared. Mr Verhofstadt and his friends dared to affirm the need for a reform of the Treaties, with a European Commission transformed into the European executive of a central state, the end of unanimity voting in the Council and the principle of the primacy of EU law over national laws. It is no longer a coup, but a 27-state coup. These attempts have no popular legitimacy and undermine the sovereignty of states. This is a mark of imperialism. France, a millenary country, will never submit to it. These federalist advances of the European Union are rejected by the people, as did the French in 2005, before the defeat of President Sarkozy in 2007. The French will also not adhere to the supranational model of your migration pact. This immigration policy, which has just been sanctioned by the rejection of the French Minister Darmanin’s law. The people no longer support this Europeanist technocracy. So let us give back power to the peoples of Europe to come to a Europe of the cooperation of nations.
One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
Date:
20.11.2023 21:20
| Language: FR
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, three French departments: Mayotte, Martinique and Guadeloupe are suffering from a serious shortage of drinking water. But the priorities of the European Union are clearly elsewhere than in the aid to the ultramarines. I deplore this regularly, and again in the Inter-Parliamentary Committee on 7 November. The European Commission, like the Members of the European Parliament from overseas, is reluctant to help Mayotte. On the other hand, it finances its neighbour, the Union of the Comoros, to the tune of EUR 30 million. How can we accept that France, the contributor and founder of the European Union, is so little considered by the Commission? It prefers a state totally outside Europe, which keeps provoking France. These additional EUR 30 million of European contributions were paid by the tax of the French and therefore of the Mahorais. France will not forget the strange priorities of the European Commission. We will not forget anything, and the French will judge in their souls and consciences in the coming deadlines.
Water scarcity and structural investments in access to water in the EU (debate)
Date:
17.10.2023 16:39
| Language: FR
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, would this debate have taken place if I had not sounded the alarm at our last plenary session about the disastrous situation in the French departments of Mayotte and the Antilles, about the situation of several hundred thousand EU citizens who are thirsty and lack drinking water? Would the French Government have taken the decision to pay the water bills to Mayotte for several months if I had not publicly blamed it, if I had not denounced its inaction by raising the problem of the lack of this vital resource: water? Water that French taxpayers in Mayotte must, however, continue to pay for. Two weeks after my last speech in this Chamber on this issue, nothing has changed, and the disillusionment of the Mahorais, the Guadeloupeans and the Martiniquais is only increasing. To my French colleagues from The Left and Renew, who here represent LFI and their colleagues from the government majority in France – the very ones who decided to vote against my resolution on the vital water emergency of our overseas compatriots – I mean that water has no political colour. The only colour it has, in Mayotte and the West Indies, is a brown colour, when it flows at the tap. So let's end with the political shambles and finally give priority to the general interest, by voting on the budgetary amendment we are proposing. Overseas French people have the impression that the European Union is only interested in them when a crisis brings them to light. Unfortunately, the European Union prefers to pay subsidies to the Gaza Strip for pipes which Hamas then uses to manufacture home-made rocket launchers. It would be better inspired to finance the pipelines of the ORs of Mayotte and the Antilles, rather than arming – even indirectly – terrorists. The fact that the French of Mayotte and the West Indies are not our neighbours does not mean that they are our fellow citizens. So help me make sure that Europe's ultramarines are not citizens... (The President withdrew the floor to the speaker)
One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
Date:
02.10.2023 19:36
| Language: FR
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, the EMFAF fisheries budget, voted for six years, allows vessels from 12 to 24 metres to be renewed for an amount of more than EUR 6 billion. The payment of this aid on condition of the size of the vessel is a social, economic and ecological nonsense. In addition to contributing to overfishing and the destruction of the seabed through the financing of ever-larger boats, this aid is inherently unfair. It excludes all traditional fishermen or those with small boats who are generally the poorest. Overseas, and more particularly in French Guiana and Mayotte, 90% of fishing vessels are small. I put a number of questions to the Commission. Why does it favour large industrialists over traditional and coastal fishing? This preference greatly penalises fishing in overseas France. How does it plan to financially support the renewal of small fleets and how will it act to support the sector while limiting overfishing? For their survival, traditional fishermen in our outermost regions are waiting for answers. Let us help our fishermen, let us not deprive them of their working tools.
Economic coercion by third countries (debate)
Date:
02.10.2023 17:46
| Language: FR
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, when the European Parliament talks about the economies of our Member States, it only talks about protection and sovereignty. But, in reality, we are suffering the blows from non-European countries. In 2021, the European Commission affirmed its commitment to strengthen its protection against economic coercion from third countries. But there is far from words to deeds, and our national economies are increasingly exposed to competition from emerging powers, with China, India and Brazil leading the way. The action of these new players on the international economic scene is not without its implications for France and Europe alike. Last May, I observed it myself in New Caledonia, where three plants extract nickel. As a reminder, the French subsoil of New Caledonia contains a quarter of the world's reserves of this metal. It is therefore a major strategic resource for France and for Europe. But, although it is expected that global demand will quadruple by 2030, a new competitive environment puts France in front of China, Indonesia and the Philippines, producers of nickel at a more affordable price, but more polluting. The economic coercion of third countries therefore applies, in your words, to French nickel, and the European Union is doing nothing against it. As a result, when will the Commission and our Parliament take stock of the problem in the face of the imperialism of Asian competitors?
Order of business
Date:
02.10.2023 15:23
| Language: FR
Madam President, as I said, there is an emergency situation, so I think not.
Order of business
Date:
02.10.2023 15:21
| Language: FR
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, at the beginning of the 21st century, when artificial intelligence, new technologies and progress are in the spotlight, French citizens, and therefore of the European Union, do not have access to drinking water, or even to running water. One third of nationals of Guadeloupe and Martinique face this scourge. And what about the situation in Mayotte, where the army is distributing bottles of water to the population? What about the accumulated delays in the construction of desalination plants? What about the loss of 30% of water in unmaintained pipes, a real ecological disaster in addition to being a waste? That is why I appeal to your humanism, your sense of responsibility and the general interest so that our ultramarine compatriots, those Frenchmen of the great sea who look at us and judge us, know that here we consider them dignified, with respect, as Frenchmen and therefore Europeans in their own right and not entirely apart. I therefore ask you to place on the agenda of our session the fact that good access to and preservation of drinking water is a vital need for our outermost regions.
Recommendations for reform of the European Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption (debate)
Date:
12.07.2023 17:53
| Language: FR
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, isn’t the declared desire to reform Parliament’s rules in order to combat corruption merely a communication effect? Ms Kaili and Mr Tarabella, caught in the act of holding EUR 1 300 000 in cash, sit with us again, as if Qatargate had never existed. Mr Glucksmann, always quick to overwhelm the opponent, but who saw nothing coming concerning colleagues from his own group, is still Chair of the ING2 Committee. Regarding him, I note that there is still suspicion about his ex-wife, who was arrested in December 2015 at Kiev airport with $4 million in cash. Mr Glucksmann assures us that this is an untruth. If that is the case, you honoured yourself by raising all ambiguity before the European representation and we hope that these recent scandals will not be just the tip of the iceberg of corruption involving more so-called defenders of good.
Delivering on the Green Deal: risk of compromising the EU path to the green transition and its international commitments (debate)
Date:
12.07.2023 15:58
| Language: FR
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the EU's environmental policy can be summed up in one word: unconsciousness. Unconsciousness of choices. The EU is failing to respond to current and emerging climate challenges. Privileging punitive and militant ecology to pragmatism and science, it aims to be anti-nuclear. She preferred the agit-prop of a young activist whose place is in school to the opinions of the most eminent scientists. Unconsciousness of contradictions. It has put in place the most punitive and restrictive policies, overwhelming the rural and our farmers of all evils. The EU ratifies free trade treaties, promotes the import of end-of-the-world production by aircraft, cargo ships, container ships and other supertankers. Unaware of its image of the future, that of a punitive ecology suffering the effects of global warming, a posture that removes all hope and all prospect of innovation from our youth. We must stop this tragicomedy. The religion of free trade and the import of products that the Member States know how to produce, often of much higher quality, must be called into question. As the Rassemblement national claims, it is time for an ecology that is both social and local.
The water crisis in Europe (debate)
Date:
15.06.2023 07:35
| Language: FR
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, one third of French people in the West Indies and Mayotte do not have access to water. In the absence of a relevant response from the French Government, it is now the UN that, in a humiliating and out-of-role manner, speaks of a health emergency and reminds France of its obligations in this regard in Guadeloupe. At each meeting between the French overseas and Marine Le Pen, the same fears arise: that one day the water simply stops flowing at the tap. For too long now, the Rassemblement National has been warning about this crisis and its consequences for offshore France. Agriculture, education, daily life and, of course, health are concerned. The crisis is mainly the result of inadequate or absent water networks and soil contamination, in particular by chlordecone. The solutions exist and must come from a truly ambitious water policy, favouring mainly a renovation of the water supply networks. For the time being, the lack of resources of local authorities and the lack of commitment of the government put in place by Emmanuel Macron still condemn our ultramarine compatriots to recurrent cuts and restrictions. As such, I would ask the Conference of Presidents to bring to the attention of the REGI Committee my motion for a resolution calling on the European Union to support France, in order to promote access to water in the outermost regions.
Situation in Nicaragua (debate)
Date:
13.06.2023 15:36
| Language: FR
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, I bring you the testimony of the young war reporter I was in 1985, who in Nicaragua accompanied the guerrillas of Comandante Cero, Edén Pastora, charismatic leader of the Democratic Revolutionary Alliance. The country was then under the control of a dictatorship set up and supported by the Soviet power in Moscow and its Castrist subsidiary in Havana. I saw with my own eyes the abuses committed by government troops, the burning of farms and their reserves, and attacks on columns of civilian refugees. I have seen children under the age of 10 injured by soldiers’ bullets. I saw others barely 14 years old deserters from an army in which they had been forcibly conscripted. I have collected accounts of rape and torture. The head of this dictatorship had a name: Daniel Ortega. The same Daniel Ortega, who still rages today and fights the Church as he fought Archbishop Obando y Bravo. It is from this same Ortega, the current corrupt president of the country, that I ask when he will finally be held accountable for his crimes.
One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
Date:
31.05.2023 20:26
| Language: FR
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the proliferation of standards by the European Union is forcing fishermen in the ORs to bring their fleets into line. To this end, EUR 64 million has been allocated by the Commission to five overseas departments. Many fishermen, however, have not seen its colour. It is impossible to know how many of them are actually concerned by the allocation of that aid, for lack of transparency on the part of the French Government. Further evidence of the Borne government’s inability to address the issues. This lack of transparency led the Commission to suspend its aid. Once again, it is our overseas compatriots who are being abandoned and marginalised by the risky management of President Macron. The Rassemblement National was already warning about the importance of this subsidy, and we are doing it again in this Chamber about the lack of transparency in its use. The Commission must re-grant this aid and give France time to draw up its report. As for President Macron and his government, they must fulfil their obligations to promote the sustainability of this essential aid. (The Chair withdrew the floor to the speaker)
Protecting and restoring marine ecosystems for sustainable and resilient fisheries - Agreement of the IGC on Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (High Seas Treaty) (debate)
Date:
11.05.2023 08:50
| Language: FR
Dear colleague, I think you misunderstood me. I have just explained that I tabled in committee a proposal for the creation of a European Maritime Agency, which was not even discussed on the sole ground that I was a member of the Rassemblement National. So, in terms of partisanship, sectarianism, we have no lessons to learn from you.
Protecting and restoring marine ecosystems for sustainable and resilient fisheries - Agreement of the IGC on Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (High Seas Treaty) (debate)
Date:
11.05.2023 08:48
| Language: FR
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, thanks to France and its 11 million square kilometres of maritime domain, the European Union has the world’s first maritime space. It is thanks to overseas France that this area has many assets that force us to do so. Indeed, many of our citizens live thanks to the ocean, and its conservation, future and protection require a constant effort. The cooperation of maritime states would make it possible to provide the necessary responses and innovations to marine challenges. I proposed in the REGI Committee the creation of a European Sea Agency modelled on the Space Agency based in Kourou, Guyana. Unfortunately, the proposal was rejected on strictly partisan grounds. Through this cooperation, Europe would become a recognised player, able to respond to many challenges and research in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. So, because our exchanges demonstrate the plurality of ocean issues, it is time, colleagues, to put aside any political and partisan vision to focus on the essential, the general interest, and in this sense, to give the ocean its rightful place in our policies. (The speaker agreed to answer a blue card question)
One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
Date:
08.05.2023 19:20
| Language: FR
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, French news in Mayotte is distinguished by the Union of the Comoros’ refusal to accept its own nationals, its inappropriate and irredentist assertion of Mayotte’s territorial membership of the Union of the Comoros, and its interference in France’s policy. Neither the French Government nor the European Union has reacted to the unacceptable behaviour of this micro-state, which forgets that, three times and by referendum, Mayotte has confirmed its desire to be French. Both pursue one-sided cooperation with millions of euros. The European Union allocates almost €46 million under the EDF to the Union of the Comoros. The European Union owes unwavering support to France, the founding state and contributor. I therefore solemnly ask the Commission to put an end to development aid to the Comoros. This concerns the territorial integrity of a Member State. It is about respect for the will of the Mahorais to be French, and it is about respect for our compatriots from overseas France, whom the European Union cannot regard as second-class citizens.
Establishing the Act in support of ammunition production (debate)
Date:
08.05.2023 16:37
| Language: FR
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, today, 8 May, France is celebrating the end of the Second World War and its 50 million deaths. In France, we commemorate the defeat of an increasingly dominant Germany that, three times, tried to enslave Europe and even the world. This is the day that Metsola and von der Leyen chose, not only to sit rather than to revere peace, but also to discuss an arms policy that could plunge the world into deadly warmongering. Would it not be up to the European Union, in order to honour its Nobel Peace Prize received in 2012, to do everything possible to achieve a negotiated situation between Ukraine and Russia? Was it not for Ms von der Leyen, from the beginning of the conflict, to pitch her tent and enter between the two sides, as close as possible to the front line? Would it not have been inspired to encourage the UN to deploy an interposition force made up of blue helmets? But for this to happen, ladies and gentlemen, it would be necessary for the word ‘peace’ to still have a meaning for the European Union, which is constantly pushing for military escalation and war. Ladies and gentlemen, at the time of tomorrow's votes, I invite you to reflect on the consequences of your seemingly innocuous move to press a red button or a green button. Ensuring that peace remains the watchword that guides the European Union, or accepting a delivery of arms and ammunition that will inevitably lead to slippage, and will undoubtedly turn into a new butchery to which we will be forced to send our sons. The night carries advice. Think about it.
Dieselgate: suspected widespread use of defeat devices in cars to reduce effectiveness of pollution control systems (debate)
Date:
19.04.2023 14:44
| Language: FR
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, in 2015 a "dieselgate" broke out, which involved many car manufacturers. They were accused of fraudulently reducing the polluting emissions of their thermal engines during approval tests. Of course, these lies to buyers and the European Union should never have existed. However, we must try to understand how these manufacturers got there. Brussels' increasingly unachievable environmental standards eventually pushed these manufacturers to the fault. The European Union has been waging a punitive environmental regulatory war against motorists for years. The preservation of the health of Europeans and the fight against pollution are laudable, but the means employed are always disconnected from reality, arbitrary and unfair. Yesterday, Europeans were encouraged to buy diesel cars. Today, they are forced to switch to electric power, by geographically shifting pollution generated by the extraction of rare earths, which are necessary for the manufacture of batteries. What will happen tomorrow? The maneuver undertaken with this debate is clear: to attack again the combustion engines, without thinking that, in the depths of our countryside and France overseas, many compatriots still work with generators. We are therefore looking forward to the debate on the pollution generated by the manufacture of electric batteries: pollution of rivers, air and soil, in addition to pollution that sometimes seriously affects other continents. But the European Union will turn a blind eye, probably believing that there is good pollution and bad pollution.
Keeping people healthy, water drinkable and soil liveable: getting rid of forever pollutants and strengthening EU chemical legislation now (topical debate)
Date:
19.04.2023 11:09
| Language: FR
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, on entering the Chamber, many of you certainly drank a glass of water, which in the 21st century, in the European space, seems quite normal. However, one third of French people in the West Indies, 40% of those in French Guiana and 31% of our compatriots in Mayotte are not connected to drinking water. Lack of sanitation, failures, obsolete network and contaminated water are the difficulties of our overseas compatriots. As Marine Le Pen denounced during her visit to Guadeloupe, the State and the European Union cannot continue to ignore this subject. In the French Antilles, chlordecone has had devastating effects on groundwater, which is now contaminated. In Guadeloupe, the abandonment by the State of the water union slows down any rehabilitation of water networks. In 2018, out of 80 million cubic metres of water collected for drinking water needs, only 21 were actually used. The rest was wasted in significant losses. This problem of water in the outermost regions even affects education. Without water, many schools temporarily close their doors. The outermost regions are not inhabited by second-class citizens, and their geographical remoteness cannot in any way justify the precariousness of access to drinking water. So, before trying to save the whole world by interfering here and there on matters that are not European, the European Union has an obligation to take care of the vital needs of our overseas compatriots, which it does not do.
One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
Date:
29.03.2023 19:11
| Language: FR
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the flags of our European partners are flying in front of the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou. But the reality of the presence of these nations in the construction and support of European space projects is much more contrasted. After Soyuz left the space center, nearly 300 jobs were cut. We should have expected the support of our partners in the development of the space center and these projects. This was to forget the German choice to prefer the propulsion of its satellites from the American Space X launchers, even though the European Ariane 5 launcher has the ability to carry out the same mission. Our neighbour across the Rhine has always preferred to support his interests, aware that whatever happens, the European Union will benefit him. How can we not question Germany’s claims to be a representative of the European engine when it chooses to support the projects and aspirations of non-European powers? CSG Kourou and Ariane 5 illustrate the ability of European nations to come together around a modern, ambitious and necessary project. I call on Germany not to play its own card, but to prefer Europe.