All Contributions (97)
REPowerEU chapters in recovery and resilience plans (debate)
Date:
09.11.2022 18:04
| Language: IT
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, Commissioner Gentiloni, when the NRRPs were drawn up and approved, we were in a very different geopolitical context from the current one. A year ago, the production of energy across Europe was unfortunately not our priority, nor was production from renewable sources. For example, in the Italian plan, in the measure called "renewables and batteries", only one billion euro was allocated compared to the 190 billion total, 1 in 190. Very little! We therefore welcome the possibility of amending national plans so that we can invest in energy production, including from fossil fuels such as gas, for as long as necessary. It was a tragic mistake to become dependent on importing energy from Russia and China. Don't do it again, making mistakes is human, but persevering is diabolical.
Keep the bills down: social and economic consequences of the war in Ukraine and the introduction of a windfall tax (debate)
Date:
18.10.2022 07:51
| Language: IT
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, the cost of the energy bill is no longer sustainable for households and is giving the coup de grace to productive companies, which are still bleeding from the economic crisis triggered by COVID-19. There are many measures that the European Union could have taken to contain the cost of energy: the cap on gas prices, the decoupling of energy prices, the tax on extra-profits, joint purchases from third countries, but nothing has been done to date. I remind you that it was precisely the supply of energy from coal that led the first European nations to unite seventy years ago. So when we Conservatives say that the European Union should deal less with so many little things, but should deal better with a few big things, we are clearly not wrong. The time available to us is less and less. This is the time to make sense of the existence of the European Union, after which it will be too late.
Humanitarian situation after the devastating floods in Pakistan and the climate crisis (debate)
Date:
05.10.2022 16:23
| Language: IT
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, first of all I would like to express my solidarity and closeness to the people of Pakistan, also on behalf of the Delegation for relations with the countries of South Asia of which I am chairman. Just yesterday I met the ambassador and we took stock of the drama that is taking place in Pakistan, as well as the aid that Europe is bringing in recent weeks. Concrete aid immediately translated into around EUR 2.5 million to support families affected by the floods. It is certainly little, given the scale of the damage, but this funding is in addition to two valuable instruments that represent perhaps the best we can offer as Europeans from a humanitarian and technological point of view. I am referring to the activation of our civil protection mechanism and the use of the European Copernicus satellite service to obtain useful information on the most affected areas of the country. An effective medium- and long-term strategy will have to be added to the immediate response. The climate emergency has shown Pakistan its cruelest face. We know that fighting it is difficult, but the worst consequences can be contained with a careful policy of combating hydrogeological instability. Let's do it together, as an Arab proverb reminds us: Friendship is a treasure that never ends.
Russia’s escalation of its war of aggression against Ukraine (debate)
Date:
05.10.2022 08:50
| Language: IT
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately, this war involves us all, indirectly on the military level, certainly on the economic level. Two mistakes should not be made. The first is that we must not make lonely choices, especially in energy matters. The cap on the price of gas and electricity, if it finally arrives in the coming days, will still come too late for companies and families in Italy and Europe. It has to be done soon. The second mistake not to make is to divide the internal front. The ongoing political campaign against some conservative governments is a resounding injustice that affects precisely the European states that are most bearing the brunt of the current geopolitical crisis. I'm Italian and I don't miss what the next government will be in the crosshairs here. I just hope that the left's hatred of democracy does not outweigh Vladimir Putin's hatred of democracy, but allow me to be a little pessimistic in this regard.
EU response to the increase in energy prices in Europe (debate)
Date:
13.09.2022 15:37
| Language: IT
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, the escalation of energy prices in Europe has certainly increased because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but it began earlier, in conjunction with the post-COVID recovery, because of the financial speculation chronically affecting the European energy market. Whatever measures are rightly taken to lower the cost of bills for businesses and households will always be insufficient, until we have the courage to intervene in financial speculation. We need to act upstream and not downstream of the problem. What do we have to do? Everybody knows that. But not everyone wants to do it: it is necessary to introduce a cap on the price of gas and it is necessary to decouple it from the price of electricity. It is necessary to produce more energy immediately from renewable sources but also from fossil sources, as long as it is necessary, because energy autonomy is the precondition for political independence. It applies to Russia as much as it does to China. To err is human, to persevere is diabolical.
Renewable Energy Directive (debate)
Date:
13.09.2022 12:32
| Language: IT
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the revision of the Renewable Energy Directive finds us in a very different geopolitical context than a year ago. We can now be consistent with what they said then: Not many others in here can say the same thing. The increase of energy from renewable sources is a goal to be achieved as soon as possible, provided that it is combined with the objective of energy autonomy; provided that dependence on Russia is not traded for dependence on China; provided that the ideological maximalism that prevents the development of biofuels, biomass production, the installation of photovoltaic panels, the creation of hydroelectric basins, geothermal exploration is eliminated; provided that we proceed immediately with the decoupling of the price of gas from the price of electricity. We really want to do all this. But you?
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 23-24 June 2022 (continuation of debate)
Date:
06.07.2022 09:56
| Language: IT
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the European Council has had a contradictory outcome. On the one hand it condemned the violence of the Russian army and the use of gas to finance Putin's war, on the other hand it postponed until next autumn the possibility of introducing a cap on the price of gas, thus allowing Putin to sell less but earn more. A year ago the price of gas was 18 euros, yesterday it was 170 euros per megawatt hour. This is a dramatic situation for businesses and families, but it is obviously convenient for some European governments, which is the same contradiction that makes Ukraine's candidacy in the European Union official, but it betrays the Ukrainian government's request not to exclude gas and nuclear energy from the taxonomy of energy sources in the vote that we are about to express shortly. Never as today would common sense be needed in geopolitical choices, never as today, on the contrary, irrationality and hypocrisy seem to prevail.
Objection pursuant to Rule 111(3): Amending the Taxonomy Climate Delegated Act and the Taxonomy Disclosures Delegated Act (debate)
Date:
05.07.2022 15:37
| Language: IT
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the vote we are about to cast is the clearest proof of the hypocrisy, ideological extremism and technological ignorance that arm the environmentalism of the left. Excluding investments in nuclear energy from the European taxonomy is a choice that favors global warming since nuclear does not emit CO2 into the air. Similarly, excluding investments in the extraction of gas from European fields is a hypocritical choice, because it forces us to buy it from the United States, Algeria, Qatar and Russia, thus keeping the balance of global emissions unchanged, even increasing them, given that gas plants would replace coal plants, which emit three times as much CO2 emissions into the air. And I give you some news: thanks to some European and Italian researchers, in a short time from the gas it will also be possible to obtain clean hydrogen through the process of crackingBut to those of you who dream of returning to the Stone Age, I imagine very little interest.
Gas storage (debate)
Date:
23.06.2022 07:43
| Language: IT
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I come straight to the point. It is right that the Member States of the European Union should strive for minimum and compulsory gas storage, which is necessary to overcome the coming winter, but it is also right that a cap on the price of gas should be introduced, because it makes no sense to reduce dependence on Russian gas by paying more and more for it every day. And it would be appropriate, for once, to admit here that it was certainly not Orban to date who prevented the cap on the price of gas, but other European governments, the greener and more hypocritical ones. The good news is that this hypocrisy has an expiry date, which is the next plenary in Strasbourg when the opinion on the inclusion of gas in the taxonomy of energy transition sources is voted on. So I want to see how the European left can explain a vote against natural gas. A vote against reality, a vote against energy security and our freedom.
The human rights situation in Xinjiang, including the Xinjiang police files
Date:
08.06.2022 18:47
| Language: IT
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, it is a bitter coincidence that we are debating this resolution on respect for human rights in Xinjiang on the very day this Parliament votes to further increase Europe's energy dependence on the Chinese communist regime. Where do we manufacture the solar panels we buy in Europe? Where do you process 95% of the polysilicon needed to run photovoltaic cells? In China, in the re-education camps of Xinjiang, where the imprisonment of an entire ethnicity is underway, forced labor, sterilization of women, deportation of children, the cancellation of the identity and culture of the Uyghurs. Nor can the defense of the environment justify the hypocrisy that goes through this Parliament, because it is precisely the coal-fired power plants that carry on the production process in Xinjiang, those that make China the largest emitter of CO2 in the world. What hypocrisy!
The REPowerEU Plan: European solidarity and energy security in face of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, including the recent cuts of gas supply to Poland and Bulgaria (debate)
Date:
19.05.2022 08:49
| Language: IT
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, it took a few weeks to destroy the lives of too many people in Ukraine, but also to destroy your green utopia, which in recent years has given priority to reducing CO2 emissions rather than the energy independence of the European Union, with its consequences for peace in Europe. I'll give just one example, having only one minute. President von der Leyen, to justify the inevitable use of gas, nuclear, coal, has announced with great emphasis that she wants to cover our cities with photovoltaic panels. But who is it that produces almost all the photovoltaic panels and that owns the monopoly of the minerals necessary to realize them? China, the world champion of CO2 emissions, environmental destruction, repression of freedoms, ethnic and political violence, is also an unattainable master for Vladimir Putin's Russia.
Batteries and waste batteries (debate)
Date:
09.03.2022 14:31
| Language: IT
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, the blind advance in the energy transition passes through this House today and draws new life from the content of this report, a document which, despite some appreciable efforts, betrays an ideological approach that is not technical, unrealistic or even justified from an environmental point of view, given that it is at least imprecise to say that an electric car pollutes less than a petrol car. This uncritical propensity towards electricity confirms a not only Manichean approach but also without a strategic vision that leads us straight to another energy dependence, that of China, a country that monopolizes, with the brutality typical of totalitarian regimes, the deposits of raw materials necessary for the realization of the batteries on which renewable sources depend. Is the lesson of these days really not enough for you? Running in forced stages towards a reduction in CO2 emissions that would impact only on the 8% for which we are responsible on a global scale, we have given up extracting gas from our fields, we have given up gas pipelines and regasification plants, closed nuclear power plants, decommissioned coal-fired ones, which today would like to reopen in a hurry, but, above all, we have become slaves to the purchase of energy from Russia, Qatar and other regimes that are not at all liberal, which prevents us, among other things, from effectively sanctioning Putin's crazy war in Ukraine, a conflict that could even become apocalyptic. Climate neutrality is welcome, but our political priority, as we have told you many times, must be energy independence, on which the resilience of our economic system depends, but also our democratic sovereignty. We worry about the temperature being 1 or 2 degrees higher in the long run, but our children first ask us to get there in the long run.
The EU priorities for the 66th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (continuation of debate)
Date:
16.02.2022 19:11
| Language: IT
(IT) Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, we are discussing the impact of climate change on the situation of women and I, frankly, cannot understand how global warming can have a different impact depending on gender. I also believe that in this text there is a discriminatory view of women, as when they overlap their condition with LGBTIQ, ignoring the fact that a woman is a woman, regardless of who you love or who is sexually attracted. In another passage the Council is invited to acknowledge that there are typically female jobs, such as care, and how these are neutral in terms of CO2 emissions into the air, and here we are at surrealism. Too bad, because today could be an opportunity to talk about wage inequality, violence against women, violated rights of girls, reproductive exploitation. Instead, this debate seems like a joke that doesn't even make you laugh.
Presentation of the programme of activities of the French Presidency (debate)
Date:
19.01.2022 13:14
| Language: IT
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, a confederal Europe with common objectives in foreign policy, economy, culture and defence, but which does not violate the sovereignty of the nations that compose it: This was the idea of one of his predecessors, President De Gaulle. Unfortunately, that is not your idea, President Macron. My political group and I are fighting democratically but firmly the project of a European superstate that reduces our nations to small administrative entities dominated by a cold, faceless bureaucracy. Just as we reject the hypocrisy of wanting to tackle illegal immigration by closing internal borders, so that no one comes from France to Italy, but at the same time requiring Italy and the States of first entry to keep their borders open to the outside. Europe will never be a state, but it is certainly a civilization, to love, to protect and to pass on to our children, that is why we fight.
The European Commission Guidelines on inclusive language (topical debate)
Date:
15.12.2021 14:26
| Language: IT
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, you will excuse me if I do not call you "chair", as the guidelines for an inclusive language would like, but I would feel uncomfortable with the Italian translation of "chair" instead of "chairman". Just as I hope you will not be offended, Commissioner Schinas, if I wish you a Merry Christmas instead of seasonal greetings, which mean nothing but are on the screens of all the computers in the European Parliament. This debate is an opportunity, because the words we use in here define who we are, where we come from, and where we are going. Defending the use of the word "Christmas" or the pronouns of male and female gender, or placing a small crib in the office means defending the culture of Europe. We are different peoples, but we are united by the same Christian root, enriched by the experiences and thoughts that have crossed our continent over the last two thousand years. That root determines our beliefs about the secularity of the state, about respect for the religions of others, about what is right or wrong, even about what is beautiful or ugly. It is the so-called European way of life, which you and we should promote, but which for some is an obstacle to progress. Not for us conservatives. For us a tree without roots is just a piece of wood.
Outcome of the COP26 in Glasgow (debate)
Date:
24.11.2021 09:49
| Language: IT
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, this debate allows me to be more explicit than usual. There are two ways to be an ecologist. The first is that of conservatives like us, who set themselves the goal of preserving what is beautiful and sacred they have received as an inheritance from their parents in order to be able to pass it on to their children. And there is another category of ecologists, that of the orphans of communism, who confuse the defense of the environment with the attack on capitalism, liberal economies and Western democracies. I have a question for you, colleagues: where are the Friday for Future against the Chinese regime, the largest CO2 emitter in the world? Where are the demonstrations of solidarity for the fishermen and peasants ruined by the Mekong dams, for the Uyghur prisoners in Xinjiang or for the children in the Chinese cobalt mines in Congo? Zero, no protests, neither in Glasgow, nor in Beijing! Alain Finkielkraut writes: Silence dies, noise takes power everywhere. It is the only ecological disaster that no one is talking about.”
Common agricultural policy - support for strategic plans to be drawn up by Member States and financed by the EAGF and by the EAFRD - Common agricultural policy: financing, management and monitoring - Common agricultural policy – amendment of the CMO and other regulations (debate)
Date:
23.11.2021 10:15
| Language: IT
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, today we are speaking for the last time about the new common agricultural policy. Even for us conservatives it is not a perfect fit. We would have preferred less bureaucracy and more simplification, but we appreciate the increased budget of 22 billion, support for young farmers, crisis aid, attention to geographical indications and quality schemes. We particularly appreciate the balance between environmental protection and agriculture, a goal achieved despite the ideological pressure to which we have been subjected. Here, to Greta Thunberg that to those who bombarded us with insulting e-mails, asking us to reject the CAP, I say this: The quality of the environment for some is a habit, a fad, for farmers it is a matter of life or death. A healthy environment is the necessary condition for healthy agricultural products, to be able to sell them at the market and to be able to feed their families, not therefore a fashion.
The rise of right-wing extremism and racism in Europe (in light of recent events in Rome) (debate)
Date:
20.10.2021 13:48
| Language: IT
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, the Democratic Party obtained this debate last Thursday, perhaps thinking of putting the Italian centre-right in difficulty a few days before the local elections. I want to remind myself and the whole House that the head of the delegation of the Democratic Party is one of those who voted against the resolution condemning fascism, Nazism and communism. This debate is a shame, because it cowardly dirty the image of Italy abroad and because it moves from a non-existent fact; There is no escalation of right-wing extremism in Europe, let alone in Rome. There was only one deplorable incident caused by a few criminals already known to law enforcement and on the sidelines of a peaceful protest against the obligation of Green Pass to be able to work. Fine, nothing else. But I am glad that this debate is taking place, so you give us a chance to talk about Europol's 2021 report on religious and political terrorism in the European Union. Here it is written that the only political attacks that took place in Italy are of the extreme left, 24, and it is written that the only attacks that took place in Europe of the extreme left took place in Italy. That's what it says. While from the data of Eurojust, the agency, we learn of the escalation of the trials for terrorist attacks in Italy: 42 in the last year, 19 of a jihadist nature, 23 of a left, 0 as far as the extreme right is concerned. In the same hours that the left got the celebration of this debate, Europe was bathed in the blood of David Amess, a British Conservative MP stabbed to death by a jihadist inside a church, and five passers-by in Denmark, almost all women, were killed at random by a jihadist with a bow and arrows. Well, I'm afraid we'll never talk about this one in here.
European Union Agency for Asylum (debate)
Date:
07.10.2021 07:26
| Language: IT
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately, the European Asylum Agency will not be a turning point in the management of migration. We all know that it was the European border countries that held back the closure of the negotiations on this regulation for years and we know that the negotiations were unblocked when the border countries were offered the postponement of the tasks to be carried out by the Agency: A typical Byzantine compromise of the European Union. But it is always a question of postponement. From December 2023, the Agency will have the possibility to assess the national asylum and reception systems, up to the commissionership of the State under strong migratory pressure. To be clear, Italy, Spain or Greece can already say goodbye to their national sovereignty over reception and asylum. We will continue to say it until exhaustion: The only way to alleviate migratory pressure is to reduce the number of arrivals and the only way to reduce arrivals is to stop illegal departures from countries of origin and transit. Then a common asylum system, with an adjoining Agency, would have reason to exist.
European solutions to the rise of energy prices for businesses and consumers: the role of energy efficiency and renewable energy and the need to tackle energy poverty (debate)
Date:
06.10.2021 09:30
| Language: IT
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, the rise in the cost of energy is massacring businesses and households in Europe, but it is only the beginning if the environmental issue is not purged of the ideological violence of the left. The race in the dark towards the energy transition risks damaging both economic development and the environment. And there's worse: The Timmermans strategy risks damaging the political independence of the peoples of Europe. As we debate, Russia plays its game and communist China, which is the nation with the highest CO2 emissions in the world, builds new coal-fired power plants to resell energy to Europe at ever-increasing prices. And it is still China that has a monopoly on raw materials for the production of electric batteries for the storage of renewables. Colleagues, history teaches us that energy is a geopolitical factor too important and delicate to reduce it to a small topic of permanent electoral campaigning.
Media freedom and further deterioration of the Rule of law in Poland (debate)
Date:
15.09.2021 16:07
| Language: IT
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, there is an illegitimate political attempt to overthrow the conservative governments elected in Poland and Hungary, to replace them with socialist governments, and I am disappointed that the EPP lends itself to this design. In pursuing this attempt, every day we are witnessing an instrumentalisation of the concept of the rule of law. Today with this motion we even end up in the ridiculous: The law aims to protect the national media from the risk of falling into non-European hands, such as those of Russia or China, for example. Nothing wrong, but the ridiculous thing is that this law does not even exist, because the Polish Senate a few days ago rejected it, within a normal parliamentary dialectic like the one that normally takes place in all European democracies. Here, to those who would like to bend the freedom of the Polish people, I want to recall the words of a great Polish man, St. John Paul II: Trust is not won by force, it must be deserved.
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 24-25 June 2021 (debate)
Date:
07.07.2021 08:46
| Language: IT
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, the European Council should have dealt with the fight against COVID-19, economic recovery and immigration, as requested by the Italian Prime Minister, but instead it dealt with a national law on sex education in schools, on combating paedophilia, not a law of the Orbán government, mind you, but a law of the Hungarian parliament, a free and democratic parliament that has made its choice, whether it is acceptable or not, on a matter that the Treaties do not assign to the European Union but to the national states. For this reason, today Hungary is threatened with not having the seven billion euros that it has requested and that are due to it within the Recovery Fund. The atrocious paradox is that, in the same European Council, it was not decided to help Italy and the Mediterranean nations struggling with the wave of migration, but it was decided to give another seven and a half billion euros to a real anti-democratic regime like that of Erdoğan in Turkey, to prevent migrants from reaching Germany where they happen to vote in a few months. This is a shame, I wanted to tell you.