All Contributions (88)
State of the Union (debate)
Date:
13.09.2023 10:17
| Language: ES
Madam President, Madam President von der Leyen, I agree with you on the challenges ahead and you have our support. But today I must talk about the seriousness of what is happening in Spain, which now chairs the Council. It is unusual and unacceptable that the President of the Spanish Government does not appear in this plenary session to defend the priorities of the Spanish Presidency and that he does not do so in his interest of power. Pedro Sánchez does not want what he negotiates in private to be seen in public. He does not want to coincide with Puigdemont, a fugitive from justice who is here and who demands an amnesty in exchange for making him president. A fugitive whose immunity was waived by this Parliament. An amnesty means denying the existence of crimes and fulminating the separation of powers. It has no place and violates our rule of law. In the European People's Party we will not be silent while the president of my country intends to give in to this attack on the rule of law. The price of Sanchez's electoral defeat cannot be Spain's humiliation. Avoiding this abuse is an obligation for any European Democrat.
COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned and recommendations for the future (debate)
Date:
11.07.2023 12:51
| Language: ES
Mr President, viruses, diseases and pandemics do not understand ideologies, but neither do they understand borders. The best truth is what science brings us. And the best justice is that we all have access to vaccines. What we have learned from this pandemic is that we must act decisively, united, coordinated and with more transparency. This report gives us, he tells us, the way to be more prepared, to have strategic autonomy, not to depend so much on third countries, so that professionals never again, as happened at the beginning of the pandemic, have to protect themselves with garbage bags, so that we never again have a shortage of medicines, so that patients never again see how their operations or their consultations are delayed, so that we never again have to suffer the consequences. fake news and disinformation. And so I want to thank you from here; thank you sincerely to all the shadow rapporteurs, to all the members of the Commission, because we have had constructive and positive debates, and although, of course, we have had differences, the most important thing is that we agree on the most essential thing, which is to put the public health of our citizens at the centre of our European policies. We have put the protection of our health professionals, who also suffered so much during the pandemic, at the heart of European policies. And, above all, what we have put on the table, as one of the great objectives, is to build the European Health Union to be able to coordinate, harmonize and lead, from the European Union, health policies, so that what happened to us at the beginning of the pandemic never happens again. Therefore, I want to thank you and I am very convinced that the vast majority will agree and vote in favour of this report and we will give a great signal to all the citizens who suffered so much with COVID-19, to so many families who lost their relatives and to so many professionals who also suffered. Therefore, this will be the best signal we can offer to each and every one of them tomorrow. Thank you very much for the support.
COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned and recommendations for the future (debate)
Date:
11.07.2023 11:35
| Language: ES
Mr President, Commissioner, the report on the COVID-19 pandemic that we are voting on tomorrow is a fundamental pillar in the construction of the European Health Union. After a year of work with experts, professionals, institutions and patients, political negotiations and a constructive dialogue with the Commission President, coordinators and shadow rapporteurs, I ask you to support this report tomorrow. Because we have a great opportunity to tell Europeans that their health is our priority and that we are prepared to deal with any future health emergency. Yes, we have a very good opportunity to show, here today, that dialogue and European consensus win again to improve the lives of citizens and strengthen the European Union. And why is it important to adopt this report on the lessons learned from the pandemic? For the health of all, for respect for democracy and fundamental rights, for social and economic policies and for Europe's role in the world. The report has these four pillars that teach us how to prevent and prepare and in what we must improve and strengthen ourselves to respond to future health crises. We must have answers not only about our health but also about our safety, freedom, social market economy and European way of life. The success of the European response to future pandemics depends on solidarity, unity and effective coordination between the European Union and the Member States and their citizens. It is crucial to remember that we are facing an unprecedented situation and that it has required unprecedented and record-breaking solutions. Even though mistakes were made in the early stages of the pandemic, the European Union responded with all the instruments at its disposal and created new ones, such as the European Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority, our HERA. Europe's leadership, boosting vaccine research and development and making a centralised purchase with massive universal vaccination, has been crucial to saving millions of lives, not only here but around the world. Europe is a success story and, when it is most needed by citizens, it proves to be up to par. We must ensure that health care providers are protected, that there is no shortage of medicines and that patients with chronic diseases or cancer and people with disabilities and vulnerable families are not delayed in their diagnoses and treatments. There are more than 30 million people in Europe suffering from persistent COVID-19, of which we still know very little. Therefore, we ask for more research and to develop comprehensive diagnoses and treatments. We cannot ignore the silent pandemic that affects our mental health. We point out that it is an absolute priority for the European Union and the Member States, as there is no health without mental health. We also underline the importance of building the European Health Union with the One Health approach, which seeks integrated action against all threats to health, whether human, animal or environmental. We call for strengthening Europe's strategic autonomy in health, ensuring access to critical raw materials and strong intellectual property protection. We must increase investment in health and research with more public-private partnership and the firm commitment to a competitive pharmaceutical industry that is ".made in Europe». Respect for democracy and fundamental rights is the second pillar of the report. We have called for the European Parliament to have more power in the decision-making process in the event of health crises and, however great the threat, the governments of the Member States cannot fail to be subject to parliamentary scrutiny and the functions of national parliaments cannot be suspended in the event of emergencies. And in order to have a strong and secure Europe, we must be more transparent in taking action and inform citizens in a clear and coordinated way, always on the basis of scientific evidence. Only in this way will we combat disinformation, fake news and attempts to destabilise cyber-attacks on health infrastructure. We call for further harmonisation in the use of the COVID certificate as a vital tool for exercising freedom of movement safely and ensuring the single market in times of emergency. And we cannot forget the terrible economic and social impact of the pandemic on the lives of so many workers and families. We must be by their side, and with SMEs, the self-employed, who during the pandemic had to close and many were ruined. NextGenerationEU funds should be implemented to help families and the economy recover. We must bet on digitalization, key for the education of our children, but also for the business fabric. We recommend for future health crises that, as a general rule, schools not be closed as long as the health of students and teachers can be protected, because we have seen with great concern how isolation has affected the mental health of our young people. We underline that the European Union must lead international cooperation in global health. We have supported the European Commission in signing the agreement on the suspension of the TRIPS Agreement, on COVID vaccines, proposed by the WTO, and we need to strengthen global initiatives, such as Team Europe, so that third countries have the capacities to produce essential medicines and ensure the health of their citizens. For all this and for much more, which I have not been able to say because it has been a very long report, I ask for your support tomorrow in the vote. Let's do it for all Europeans.
Preparation of the European Council meeting of 29-30 June 2023, in particular in the light of recent steps towards concluding the Migration Pact (debate)
Date:
14.06.2023 07:54
| Language: ES
Mr President, Commissioner, we have major European challenges and challenges ahead, such as unity for freedom in Ukraine, the achievement of a growth economic policy with good implementation of NextGenerationEU funds and the management of the migration crisis. But if we want to work for a Europe that also defends equality, economic sectors and employment, institutional strengthening and the fight against corruption, we must also work with our Member States. Because, while here we talk about protecting women, in Spain more than 1,100 penalties have been reduced to sexual aggressors by a law of the socialist government. While our farmers juggle to survive economically, here the left criminalizes their work and harms their products. While our families suffer inflation and the rise of the shopping basket, NextGenerationEU funds do not reach the real economy. While here we ask not to relax the fight against corruption, in Spain the penalty of the crime that persecutes it is reduced because the partners of the Government have requested it. While here it is defended that the memory of the victims of terrorism is remembered, in Spain the Government agrees with those who have taken convicted etharras on their lists. And, while here it is requested that the rotating Presidency be from all over the country, from all over Spain, the President of the Government refuses to communicate to the leader of the opposition the main lines of work. This way of doing politics must change. We must give way to responsibility, to the sense of State and to always defend Europe in all corners of Europe and, therefore, also in Spain.
Discharge 2021 (continuation of debate)
Date:
09.05.2023 13:07
| Language: ES
Madam President, Commissioner, the approval of European funds by this House has been a success. Something that we cannot say about the execution in our country, in Spain. The Spanish regions report a lack of co-governance. The self-employed, SMEs and workers denounce that the funds do not reach them. And therefore something is wrong. Government fails. Since the Government of Spain only succeeds when it copies the Popular Party – it did so with the lowering of VAT, electricity and gas, the VAT on food and now with the guarantee for the housing of young people –, because it also copies the co-governance that we ask for in European funds, a quick execution and that the penalties for embezzlement are tightened, so that no one steals a single euro of public money. It is never too late if the copied measure is good. Therefore, take note of the Socialists. The Government of Spain has reduced the crime of embezzlement because one of its parliamentary partners, with convicts among his ranks, has asked him to do so. Something that exceeds any political and more than political limit. And this is not what I say, but a regional leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in Spain, Mr García-Page. While Brussels calls for tougher penalties for embezzlement, Sanchez lowers them. Therefore, rectify, socialist gentlemen, listen to Europe and stop lying to the Spaniards, but also to this Parliament. So fewer anti-corruption lessons. More facts. That of the first they are left over and of the second, scarce.
EU Global Health Strategy (debate)
Date:
19.04.2023 15:59
| Language: ES
Mr President, Commissioner, the first lesson of the pandemic is that health protection must be a priority. Are we aware that deaths from antimicrobial resistance will double by 2030? Are we aware that we are facing a silent pandemic in mental health? Do you know what happened in the cyber attack suffered by one of the big hospitals in Barcelona last month? More than 300 interventions, 11,000 consultations and 4,000 analyses were suspended. Are we therefore aware of what a massive cyberattack on our hospitals in Europe would mean? All these challenges, threats and attacks do not understand borders. That is why we must build a strong European Health Union, to create a shield against these threats and attacks. Europe must lead, coordinate and harmonise health policies with the Member States. Europe has the opportunity to lead the world in health promotion and disease prevention with the best researchers and healthcare professionals; bet on innovation and research to get the best treatments in rare diseases, cancer and neurodegenerative. We need a competitive pharmaceutical industry and we must share the European health data space so that we never again rely exclusively on third countries and to have the best national health systems for our European patients.
2022 Rule of Law Report - The rule of law situation in the European Union - Rule of law in Greece - Rule of law in Spain - Rule of law in Malta (debate)
Date:
30.03.2023 09:21
| Language: ES
Mr President, Spain is suffering from a worrying drift of democratic degradation, institutional deterioration and governmental irresponsibility caused by the current socialist and communist government. You on the left here today were concerned about corruption and women. And you are the ones who have reformed the Criminal Code, repealing sedition and reducing the crime of corruption. With you, more than seventy-five sex offenders have been released and more than seven hundred have had their sentences reduced. You have put the institutions at the service of the Government. And even you have ended up placing a minister and a senior government official in the Constitutional Court. As it seemed to them little, they carried out a political persecution against a colonel of the Civil Guard, whom they illegally ceased. A dismissal, by the way, annulled this week by the Supreme Court itself. It's the modus operandi of an unscrupulous government that is capable of everything to cling to power. We are here to defend Spain and the Spaniards, and not to defend a bad government. Spain is a great nation, a full democracy and a rule of law, but with the worst government in democracy.
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 23-24 March 2023 (debate)
Date:
29.03.2023 15:18
| Language: ES
Madam President, to speak of the European Union is to speak of a shared success story and achievements. We did it by overcoming the crisis of 2008, the pandemic with vaccines, European funds and with a unity against Putin. But we need a Europe that continues to shake hands with Europeans and European institutions that think more about their citizens. We must fight climate change, but without unreachable short-term impositions that ruin businesses and families. We must protect the environment, but relying on farmers and ranchers, and not going against them. We must promote and take care of our products, not endanger them with harmful fishing decisions or with unfair competition against domestic products, such as citrus fruits; or criminalize them, as happened with wine. We must reindustrialise Europe, create jobs and wealth, to give opportunities to all our young people. But we must also protect the rule of law and the integrity of our countries against movements that seek to break up, divide society and break the law. What affects one country affects the entire European Union. Europe is the best project of union, coexistence and economy. Let us therefore raise pro-European sentiment and get everyone to believe in the European Union. (She refused to respond to an intervention by Bogdan Rzońca under the "blue card" procedure.)
Order of business
Date:
29.03.2023 13:52
| Language: ES
Madam President, you think that this is the Parliament of Catalonia, where you do whatever you want. This is the European Parliament and here democracy defends itself against those who trample on it. Here, we all know that you are fugitives from justice, that you have violated the law and that you must answer to the Spanish justice system. It is already good of so much secessionist theater, of yesterday's electoral number in Barcelona, of selling themselves as victims and manipulating the truth. Here the only thing that has changed is that Sanchez has yielded to you for fear of losing power, lowering the Spanish Penal Code. Socialist gentlemen, the dignity of a country is never sold, not even by a handful of votes. No immunity, no impunity. Defending the rule of law and democracy, always.
Conclusions of the Special European Council meeting of 9 February and preparation of the European Council meeting of 23-24 March 2023 (debate)
Date:
15.03.2023 09:48
| Language: ES
Madam President, the success or failure of the European Union will depend on the strength of its Member States. If we want a strong Europe vis-à-vis Putin; if we want a Europe that protects its citizens and has a competitive economy; If we want a Europe that defends political exemplarity, we must start with the countries. While here we talk about unity in support of Ukraine, in Spain one part of the government is facing the other for sending weapons to Ukraine. While here we ask to protect women, in Spain the Government approves a law that releases rapists. While in Brussels we are calling for the fight against corruption and for not a single European public euro to be diverted, the Spanish Government is making the crime against corruption cheaper. While in Brussels we are calling for Next Generation EU funds to be implemented, the Spanish government is unable to get these funds into the real economy. And while here it is asked to return to the Stability and Growth Pact, the Government of Spain shoots up the debt and wastes in government structure. Europe cannot afford weak, confrontational and incompetent governments. Spain is a great country, but with a bad government that is not up to the task. Demand unity, but also responsibility.
Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence: EU accession (continuation of debate)
Date:
14.02.2023 12:25
| Language: ES
Madam President, the fight against violence against women must have a national and European response. We must work together to end abuse and inequality. In Spain we have ratified the Istanbul Convention. As a minister, we achieved a historic state pact against gender-based violence and now we demand that it is ratified immediately by the Council. Because that is the way, because we have to work and think about the women victims, and also about their children. But let me tell you one thing: It is unacceptable that steps should be taken today to protect women. This is what is happening in Spain because of a left-wing government that has passed a law that has already caused the sentence to be reduced to five hundred sexual aggressors and the release of more than forty. And no one assumes their political responsibility. To wave banners and shout at the four winds that are feminist, they have plenty of strength. But, to apologize and correct the mistakes at the moment, they are not, nor are they expected. We need rigor, seriousness and less propaganda when it comes to defending women and their children.
Protecting the Rule of Law against impunity in Spain (topical debate)
Date:
18.01.2023 12:04
| Language: ES
Madam President, Commissioner Reynders, Spain is suffering from a worrying drift of democratic degradation, institutional deterioration and governmental irresponsibility caused by the latest decisions of the current Spanish Government. We bring this up because the defence of the rule of law, our institutions and judicial independence falls within the competence of this Parliament. We cannot be silent while this government markets with Spain making concessions to those who seek to end their own country. The whole country cannot be identified with its current government. A Government that has handed over the Criminal Code to those convicted of violating the Constitution, amending it on demand in order to make their crimes disappear. A government that has suppressed the crime of sedition, the crime that in Spain protects the State against the blows against our democratic system. A Government that has also reduced the penalties for embezzlement, the crime that protects against corruption. A government that has pushed for a law that, far from protecting women, is causing a cascade of reductions in sentences and releases of sex offenders. Today, one hundred and ninety convicted sex offenders have benefited and, as seemed to them little, have ended up placing a minister and a high office of the current Government in the Constitutional Court. All this is being done by a Government that boasted of being the Government of transparency, exemplary and anti-corruption. Commissioner Reynders, the European People's Party believes that the General Council of the Judiciary should be renewed and that the model should be reformed, something the government does not want. Dear Honourable Members, we must be clear: Criminals cannot issue orders to reform the Criminal Code. Institutions cannot serve the Government and sex offenders cannot benefit because of the Government's incompetence. The democratic and institutional strength of countries and the protection of citizens are key to the future of the European Union and, as you will understand, the European People's Party is not going to look the other way while all this is happening. Spain is a great nation, a full democracy and a deeply pro-European country and, therefore, we cannot tolerate a bad government damaging everything that all Spaniards have achieved together.
The creation of a European Capital of Local Trade (short presentation)
Date:
16.01.2023 20:14
| Language: ES
Mr President, Commissioner, I would also like to welcome Vitrines d’Europe and Barcelona Comerç, who are on the podium today. Today is a great day for local commerce. It is a recognition of the millions of workers, self-employed, entrepreneurs and SMEs engaged in local trade in Europe. But it is also for all European citizens, especially those of Barcelona, who have seen how their trade has struggled so that today we are here, achieving the creation of the European Capital of Proximity Trade and that annually we have a European city capital of proximity trade. I am grateful not only as a Spanish citizen, but as a European, that local businesses create in this great project that is the European Union, because it is a guarantee of economic and social progress. As Chair of the Committee on Petitions, I have consistently stressed the need for this initiative to go ahead and, as a member of the European People's Party, it has been an honour to get this initiative. What is local commerce? What does it mean what we achieve today? Local commerce is much more than a showcase or a neighbor who attends you in their store. Proximity trade is an economic and social boost for cities, life for our neighborhoods and security for our streets. It represents the way we understand European cities, our culture, our lifestyle and our common identity. This is an ambitious project, of great wealth, generator of economic opportunities. The initiative was born in Barcelona, a Spanish city that has historically been characterized by its wealth in proximity trade. The European identity, our roots are born in the municipalities, because Europe is also our cities. We must, therefore, value this entrepreneurial spirit of guilds and traders, rely on them for European digitalization, sustainable mobility, the circular and green economy, because they are the economy that is at the foot of the street. The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted that when the city closed its life, essential shops remained standing and open. Alongside health, local trade professionals have supported European cities and their people. Therefore, this initiative seeks to give the visibility that proximity trade needs and deserves throughout Europe and more in a globalized world in which we sometimes forget what we have closer. The initiative gives value to the near and is closely linked to our history as Europeans. Globalization is undoubtedly a fundamental reason for economic growth and employment, but that cannot lead us to turn our backs and abandon our closest trade, quite the contrary. It must lead us to promote it and, from the European institutions, to promote it. There is a lot of employment at stake, there is a family economy and they deserve our full support. I always say it and today I say it again: el comercio de proximidad representa vida. If there is commerce, there is life, there is color in the streets, there is more coexistence between people and neighbors of a neighborhood. Proximity trade performs a social function with neighbors in your area. Precisely that proximity and closeness make the merchant have a special and particular sensitivity to the specific needs of a neighbor. Therefore, we must take care of and help our commercial fabric, which is very important in our economy and in the social harmony of our neighborhoods. Local trade has been able to reinvent itself, has resisted all challenges and continues to do so with enormous difficulties, such as the crisis generated by COVID-19 or this brutal inflation that we are suffering. The European Union must therefore be its best ally. Local local trade is a common cause in Europe and today I call on the Commission, together with Parliament, to make this initiative a reality. And I also call on all Members of this Parliament to vote tomorrow in favour of the creation of the European Capital of Proximity Trade, because in this way we will achieve and secure more trade, more city and more Europe.
Preparation of the European Council meeting of 15 December 2022 (debate)
Date:
14.12.2022 09:33
| Language: ES
Mr President, we are facing major challenges, such as the energy and economic crisis, which deserve a coordinated response across Europe. But we also risk the prestige of our institutions and the strength of our democracies. That is why I am asking the Council and the Commission today: Do they share that the punishments of corrupt people are reduced in the Criminal Code, being those same corrupt people who are asking for it? Do you share the idea of suppressing crimes that protect the state from attacks on democracy, because those who attack it have asked for it? Do you agree that, instead of strengthening the institutions and guaranteeing the independence of the Constitutional Court, the rules of the game should be changed to place members of a Government in it and thus influence its decisions? I understand that no. Well, that happens today in Spain with your Government. Let us face together all the challenges and threats we have in Europe, of course, but we cannot be silent when our democracies weaken. I won't do it.
The need for a European solution on asylum and migration including search and rescue (debate)
Date:
23.11.2022 09:15
| Language: ES
Mr. President, the defense of our borders, the defense of our security would not be understood and would not be possible without the hard and sacrificial work of our state security forces and bodies. The agents deserve our support, but also reinforcement with more personnel, resources and better protection materials, as they themselves claim. Our security forces cannot be overwhelmed by the lack of agents in the face of massive entrances. We must increase European coordination, avoid so-called effects, pursue with specific plans, both national and European, the mafias that use the drama of immigration and, also, continue with the support in cooperation and development to third countries. The border of Spain is the border of Europe. To defend Ceuta and Melilla is to defend not only Spain, but also the European Union. That is why we demand that the Government of Spain be transparent and tell the truth about what happened at the Melilla fence on June 24. What is Pedro Sánchez's Interior Minister hiding? It is unacceptable for the minister to refuse to go to the European Parliament to explain the tragedy of the Melilla fence. Neither transparency nor exemplary. We stand before the government of opacity. Whoever shuts up hides. Citizens deserve to always know the truth and we do not deserve a government that lies to us. We are facing another migration crisis. The reception capacity of the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla can be exceeded. Our security forces may suffer further assaults. The European Union cannot look the other way. In the face of migratory avalanches, we are all obliged to reach an agreement on the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, always valuing the principles of solidarity and responsibility. If we don't act now, we will fail.
REPowerEU chapters in recovery and resilience plans (debate)
Date:
09.11.2022 18:10
| Language: ES
Madam President, Commissioner, the European Union always acts in the face of crises: it did so by boosting the NextGenerationEU funds after COVID and it does so now with the REPowerEU plan in the face of the economic and energy situation experienced by European families. But what good are these achievements if then the aid does not reach companies, workers or families? We cannot be content to approve regulations and strategic projects and think that we have complied with this. The key is for Member States to implement the funds they are receiving effectively and transparently. We need a control mechanism that monitors that money really gets to those who need it. A recovery plan without a real execution is wet paper. They called us, the Popular Party, unpatriotic and irresponsible for demanding from day one a quick and rigorous execution of the funds to avoid a resounding failure. Unfortunately, we were right: money is not reaching the real economy. Every day that passes and the Government of Spain does not execute the funds, the economy is damaged. REPowerEU can be a success, as long as national governments are up to it.
Preparation of the European Council meeting of 20-21 October 2022 (debate)
Date:
19.10.2022 08:48
| Language: ES
Madam President, we must increase energy autonomy, stand up to Putin and help Ukraine. So it must remain, firmly, but today I want to ask you a question: Are we doing everything we can from Europe to stop the economic and energy crisis? Citizens don't see it that way, they can't anymore, they are using all their savings to help their families. Companies and their workers live with water around their necks for exorbitant prices that ruin them. Think of your citizens. Think of European funds, demand transparency, control that they reach the real economy, something that does not happen today. Think of countries like Spain: As Spaniards search their pockets for how to pay their shopping basket, their home mortgage, their electricity bill, their government collects more taxes than ever and maintains the most expensive government structure in democracy. I call on you for urgency and unity in action, for an energy-strong, connected and integrated Europe, and for governments to rise to the occasion and give back to their citizens the money they are over-collecting from inflation.
Mental health (debate)
Date:
18.10.2022 09:17
| Language: ES
Mr President, Commissioner, mental health is a silent pandemic on the rise that we cannot ignore. In Europe, suicides are on the rise and mental health is deteriorating. In Spain, suicide is the leading cause of unnatural death; Eleven people take their own lives every day and 220 try. When a person says he wants to commit suicide, it is not a wake-up call, he is making a call for help. The episodes that generate anxiety, stress or depression among the youngest, such as the bullying, sudden changes in habits – as was the case with COVID-19 – or social pressure, cause your mental health to suffer. The shame of talking about what affects them, the fear of stigma, the thought that they don't believe you: That can't happen. We must prevent, we must be literate in mental health in all areas: family, education, health and work. Let's force countries to prioritize mental health care. Let us use European funds for this. Let's bet on the prevention of mental disorders and the best therapies for patients. We call for the European Mental Health Strategy, because, remember, there is no health without mental health.
Russia’s escalation of its war of aggression against Ukraine (debate)
Date:
05.10.2022 09:05
| Language: ES
Mr. President, Putin continues his escalation of war: the call to the reservists, the nuclear threats, the illegitimate referendums. Europe must respond firmly with sanctions on Russia, unambiguously to this war criminal. In the face of tyranny, he does not step back. But we are also facing the economic battle of war, against inflation and the prices of the shopping basket and energy. Families and SMEs must be given an urgent response. They don't make ends meet. In Spain the shopping basket has gone from being one of the cheapest in the Union to one of the most expensive. Companies are tripling their costs due to the rise in energy. Citizens and businesses already save energy, not because we ask them to: is that they can't afford it. In Spain, while families suffocate economically, the state will raise 30 billion more for inflation than the previous year. We must return that money to the pockets of the citizens. We must lower taxes and not ruin millions of families and businesses.
State of the Union (debate)
Date:
14.09.2022 10:09
| Language: ES
Madam President, a few days ago Putin buried President Gorbachev without honours. How wrong they are in the Kremlin! History will remember Gorbachev and condemn Putin. The courage, endurance and bravery of the Ukrainian people are the best symbol of the justice of their cause. Let no one doubt that Europe will stand firm as a rock in defence of Ukraine's freedom, because Ukraine's cause is Europe's cause today. In these difficult times, Europe has many challenges: We must fight tirelessly against inflation because it is the most unfair tax for families, we must strengthen European energy autonomy so that the bill for this crisis is not paid by citizens, we must be the ambassadors of economic progress in Africa and the defense of freedoms in Ibero-America. I want to be optimistic. There is a much more powerful and powerful energy source than Russian gas and oil: are European values. Our democracies, our freedoms and our rule of law are, as a Spanish poet would say, weapons loaded with the future and, I add, with the present. Long live free Ukraine!
Presentation of the programme of activities of the Czech Presidency (continuation of debate)
Date:
06.07.2022 08:34
| Language: ES
Madam President, we welcome the Czech presidency. President, the European Union faces three major challenges today: First, unity vis-à-vis Putin by supporting Ukraine, preparing us to help rebuild a shattered country and break with Russian energy dependence, as well as preventing the tyrant from sticking his claws in the European Union through disinformation attacks and using nationalist Eurosceptic movements that aim to destabilise our European democracies. Secondly, to fight the exorbitant inflation. We must ask countries to lower taxes to avoid an extraordinary and excessive collection from the State while families, SMEs and the self-employed are ruined. We also demand a rapid implementation of European funds. Thirdly, to strengthen Europe's geopolitical leadership in the world, to increase investment and political and trade relations in Latin America and Africa vis-à-vis China, which is growing stronger. Europe cannot be a secondary actor. We must support those places where there is no freedom and populism and communism have been established, such as Venezuela, Cuba or Nicaragua. Let's be ambitious and live up to it.
Revision of the EU Emissions Trading System - Social Climate Fund - Carbon border adjustment mechanism - Revision of the EU Emissions Trading System for aviation - Notification under the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) (joint debate – Fit for 55 (part 1))
Date:
07.06.2022 10:33
| Language: ES
Mr President, climate change is a threat to the planet, a problem that we must combat. Denying it is a mistake, as is being unrealistic. The European Commission cannot ignore the economic and social crisis we are suffering from the consequences of COVID, war and inflation. The Objective 55 package cannot put sticks in the wheels of economic recovery and job creation or give an axe to the pockets of Europeans. If we demand measures from employers, the self-employed, workers and families that they cannot take, the fight against climate change will fail, and our economy will lose competitiveness and relocate. The necessary ambition of a sustainable and circular economy is not incompatible with the easing of measures in the midst of the crisis so as not to leave families and SMEs behind. Let us think about the protection of our environment, but also about our economy and our employment; in road transport, the fuel cost of which is already at an all-time high in Europe; in aviation, where tourists and families will pay the additional costs of this transition; in maritime transport, which with more tax burdens will end up expelling shipping companies from European ports, such as the Spanish one in Algeciras; or in households, which will suffer an increase in their receipts. Therefore, let us be responsible, manage rigorously, avoid decisions that take thousands of jobs and worsen the situation of the European economy. Let's react today so we don't have to correct tomorrow.
Use of the Pegasus Software by EU Member States against individuals including MEPs and the violation of fundamental rights (topical debate)
Date:
04.05.2022 13:37
| Language: ES
On the report on which the Catalan political independence movement bases this debate, it should be found out, first of all, the suspicious coincidence of the participation in this report of a person who is being investigated for promoting violence on the streets of Barcelona and promoting assault on the airport. In addition, the publication of this report takes place one day before the Pegasus Commission is set up here in Parliament. They are too many coincidences of those who seek to destabilize democracies and base everything on their fraudulent victimhood. This is something a government can never accept: neither blackmail nor give in for fear of losing power. Because you cannot agree to the government of a nation with whom you want to destroy it. Spain's socialist government should not keep them as partners or share with them secret information from the state. Sanchez can't put the wolf to watch the sheep. State responsibility is to defend Spain and its security and demand that its president give explanations to the Spaniards and the whole of the European Union when he and his government are not up to the moment.
Use of the Pegasus Software by EU Member States against individuals including MEPs and the violation of fundamental rights (topical debate)
Date:
04.05.2022 13:36
| Language: ES
Mr President, in Spain some pro-independence politicians struck a blow against a European democracy, the Spanish one. Some were condemned for sedition and embezzlement and others are escaped from justice, like the deputy who preceded me, from whom I will not accept a single lesson of legality because he is a fugitive from justice. They have all found in this debate their opportunity for victimization and, of course, another political offensive against the state. The least that can be expected of the intelligence services of a country, always under judicial protection, is that they investigate those who promise to repeat crimes against democracy and the rule of law. If the state is attacked, the state must defend itself.
The social and economic consequences for the EU of the Russian war in Ukraine - reinforcing the EU’s capacity to act (debate)
Date:
04.05.2022 08:18
| Language: ES
Mr President, my first message is to the Ukrainian people: We're with you. From the pandemic to the war, crises overlap and do not give Europeans, our families, the self-employed, workers, SMEs, industry a break. The exorbitant energy prices have exposed our weaknesses in such a strategic sector as energy. We must stop these increases now, lowering VAT and taxes on electricity and fuels. Europe must reduce its energy dependence, diversify sources of supply and strengthen interconnections such as the STEP pipeline and the Midcat project between Spain and the rest of Europe. In addition, the war has hit our agri-food market, as Ukraine is Europe's barn. We must not take food supply and security for granted. We need to open up to other markets to ensure that our livestock can be fed. We need a CAP with fewer restrictions and that guarantees quality food at reasonable prices. Inflation, the increase in the electricity bill and the rise in the shopping basket suffocate millions of Europeans. You don't play with eating stuff. The European Commission has today presented a package with good measures, but, for example, the European Commission has not yet received the proposal of the Spanish government to set a maximum price for gas in the Iberian Peninsula. A government that neither listens to the opposition nor executes what it promises and abandons the Spaniards. Spain needs less government propaganda and more rigor. The popular ones ask to lower taxes, that the European Funds reach the real economy and create jobs, and reduce the superfluous public spending of the macro-government of Spain. Europe needs governments with presidents who put the interest of their citizens above their own.