All Contributions (78)
Upcoming NATO summit on 24-26 June 2025 (debate)
Date:
18.06.2025 08:46
| Language: LT
Mr President, High Representative. The war is taking place in Ukraine, but we, the countries of the European Union, are also feeling Russian aggression. The Baltic Sea has become a field of constant Russian warfare. Therefore, in these difficult times, we need more than ever a solidarity-based, strong and credible NATO alliance, with sufficient resources, a force to face any threat. And I very much hope that NATO leaders will agree on the issues of principle during the meeting. First, it is an increase in defence funding to 5%. Secondly, there will be a commitment to defend and strengthen the eastern flank of Europe, which remains the most vulnerable place in Europe so far. And thirdly, to agree on the uninterrupted provision of all kinds of assistance to Ukraine. My country Lithuania, aware of the real threats from Russia, will exceed the five percent threshold for security and defence already next year.
EU support for a just, sustainable and comprehensive peace in Ukraine (debate)
Date:
07.05.2025 08:44
| Language: LT
President, colleagues. Peace in Ukraine is the goal of all of us, but it must be a just, lasting and viable peace that will enable Ukraine to choose its own way further, its own security measures and deter future Russian aggression. The peace talks initiated by the US, in which the EU was initially ignored, are only favourable to Putin, who is not interested in a lasting peace in Ukraine and who is obviously delaying the process by testing our unity as the West. Russia did not abide by the ceasefire agreement, so it can hardly be expected to abide by the agreements in the future. We, Europe, must defend the territorial integrity of Ukraine and the inviolability of its borders and not allow Ukraine to be divided. We must mobilise the NATO bloc in Europe to ensure an increase in the flow of support to Ukraine so that it can defend itself until a peace agreement in Ukraine's interest is reached. We must deliver on our promises and speed up Ukraine's accession to the European Union.
Union of Skills: striving for more and better opportunities to study, train or work in the EU and to bring our talents back home (debate)
Date:
12.03.2025 15:25
| Language: LT
Mr President, a competitive Europe is based on skilled workers and skills that meet the needs of the market. But let's look at the reality in the eyes, what is the real situation in the European Union? What are the basic skills of young people, including digital literacy? They are certainly insufficient and in some areas the situation is even worse than it was a decade ago. Fewer and fewer young people graduate in mathematics, science or information technology. I therefore call on the Commission to work with the Member States to adapt their education systems to new market developments and to include the skills agenda in the European Semester. There is an urgent need to ensure the cross-border recognition of skills and qualifications, to ensure that young people make greater use of traineeships that must be paid. Long-term learning and retraining should be encouraged.
Roadmap for Women`s Rights (debate)
Date:
11.03.2025 13:17
| Language: LT
President-in-Office, Commissioner, colleagues, there has indeed been progress in gender equality over the last decade, but that path and that work has certainly not yet been fully achieved. And our citizens have made it very clear that the main problems remain violence against women, the insurmountable pay gap between women and men for the same work, and the reconciliation and safeguarding of work and private life. Finally, women's reproductive rights. The roadmap presented by the Commission reaffirms the commitment of the European Union, our community, to improving women's rights. However, first of all, Commissioner, I call for a thorough assessment of whether the legislation that has already been adopted actually works and is being implemented in the Member States. Probably not, so we need an effective and binding post-2025 strategy.
Need for targeted support to EU regions bordering Russia, Belarus and Ukraine (debate)
Date:
12.02.2025 15:57
| Language: LT
Mr President, since the beginning of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, countries bordering Russia, Belarus and Ukraine have been exposed to attacks by the Russian regime, which continue to this day. I am from Lithuania, and we suffered a direct attack from Belarus, when migrants were used as a political weapon to destabilise our society and cause panic. Hybrid attacks on the bottom of the Baltic Sea are still ongoing, with the aim of destroying our energy and communications infrastructure. We know how powerful the spread of Russian disinformation and attempts to infiltrate our society and spread a narrative useful to Russia, fuelling hostile sentiments and seeking to divide society. Therefore, the security and stability of the EU’s eastern regions and the strengthening of economic resilience go hand in hand with the security of the European Union as a whole. And this must be given special attention and the necessary funding so that these frontline regions are strengthened and the people living in them feel safe.
Boosting vocational education and training in times of labour market transitions (debate)
Date:
11.02.2025 14:28
| Language: LT
Madam President, strengthening the competitiveness of the European Union goes hand in hand with sustainable social employment and education policies. Workers with skills that match the needs of the labour market and high-quality, well-paid jobs are the backbone of a strong and competitive economy. Labour market needs in the digital and green transition economy are changing fast, and we must preserve all opportunities for vocational training so that workers can first re-skill, acquire new skills to match the needs of the labour market and finally feel safe. Employers play a crucial role in the professional training and qualification of workers, but there is often a preference for hiring new workers and a reluctance to invest in training, and there is a general attempt to shift the responsibility for training to the workers themselves. I therefore strongly urge the Commission to take concrete initiatives and present a directive on workers' right to training in order to guarantee all workers the right to paid work-related training and education.
Addressing EU demographic challenges: towards the implementation of the 2023 Demography Toolbox (debate)
Date:
22.01.2025 14:34
| Language: LT
Mr President, Commissioner, what is really needed to answer the questions raised by our people, how to increase the birth rate, how to deal with ageing, how to ensure that there is no shortage of workers? The answers seem to be very simple: stable and decent work, fair and sufficient wages to support the family, accessible and quality housing and accessible childcare and health services. Unfortunately, this is not yet available to all Europeans. This means that we are not sufficiently aware and concretely addressing demographic challenges, both in the European Union and in the Member States. Let's see, despite the obvious trend towards an ageing population, there is a critical shortage of care and long-term care services in countries. Despite the extremely low birth rate, there are no affordable and high-quality childcare, health and education services. Finally, let's see, there is a shortage of workers, but about eight million young people in the European Union are neither in education nor in employment. This means that the Youth Guarantee does not work. Twenty million of our children live in poverty. We do not invest enough in the child guarantee. So we need to work together.
Uniting Europe against actors hostile to the EU: time to strengthen our security and defence (topical debate)
Date:
22.01.2025 12:51
| Language: LT
Mr President, Commissioner, colleagues, investment in security and defence, in significant capacity building for the defence industry, and investment in our European Union as a whole, in our people. There is therefore an urgent need to increase investment in defence and in our military capabilities, both by the Member States and by the European Union as a whole. And here we must be more united than ever. The threat of Russian aggression is huge. I come from Lithuania, from a front-line state, and therefore the ongoing war in Ukraine and global geopolitical instability in no way allow us to delay and wait, for example, for a new financial perspective, so that we can significantly increase our defence financing capabilities. We must look for initiatives and flexible ways of funding. We must have European funds for the development of the defence industry, mobilise funding from the European Investment Bank, review the fiscal rules that allow Member States to allocate more funding for defence without respecting the three percent of GDP budget deficit, which is required by the current reality.
Rise of energy prices and fighting energy poverty (debate)
Date:
27.11.2024 15:55
| Language: LT
Mr President, Commissioner, thank you for your work. I wish you the best of luck. Well, in fact, millions of Europeans cannot afford to heat their homes or pay their energy bills. The surge in energy prices since the beginning of the war in Ukraine has affected everyone, but especially our most vulnerable people. Energy poverty is indeed a multifaceted problem and an integral part of overall poverty, which includes both people's incomes, which do not correspond to real livelihoods, and price levels, as well as poor energy efficiency of buildings, and slow renovation processes and speculation on the wholesale energy market, as well as the huge profits of energy companies. Until now, energy poverty has been left to the Member States, but we need a common approach to understanding energy poverty and tackling it at European Union level. I therefore call on the new Commission to present as soon as possible a strategy for combating poverty, including energy poverty and concrete measures to combat it. We also expect a lot from the new Commissioner for Housing, so that every citizen of the European Union has affordable, high-quality and energy-efficient housing.
Critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and hybrid threats in the Baltic Sea (debate)
Date:
27.11.2024 14:17
| Language: LT
Dear President, Commissioner, colleagues. It is clear that the war in Ukraine is no longer limited to the territory of Ukraine. Since the beginning of the war, hybrid attacks have also started in the Baltic region. And the last attack that damaged two submarine cables between Germany and Finland and Lithuania and Sweden is certainly not a coincidence. This is a very well-planned act of sabotage and demonstration of power. These are Russia's hybrid attacks on the European Union. And the purpose of these attacks is to divide European unity, sow fear, destroy important infrastructure. Infrastructure in the Baltic Sea and strategic energy facilities of the Baltic States, such as the Klaipėda liquefied gas terminal, may become targets of hostile states. We need to be seriously prepared for this. The European response and condemnation of these attacks have demonstrated European unity, but condemnation alone will not be enough. We must protect the vital energy infrastructure in the Baltic region, because it is the security of the entire European Union.
Reinforcing EU’s unwavering support to Ukraine against Russia’s war of aggression and the increasing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia (debate)
Date:
26.11.2024 09:47
| Language: LT
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Continued financial and military support to Ukraine by EU Member States (debate)
Date:
17.09.2024 09:25
| Language: LT
Mr President, Commissioner, colleagues, Europe's security depends on us being able to help Ukraine preserve its freedom and sovereignty. Soon there will be three years of fierce war, and it seems that Putin is not going to retreat. That is why we must show solidarity with Ukraine and its people. My country, Lithuania, knows better than anyone the price of freedom and the real face of Putin's Russia. From the very beginning, we have been united and united in our support for Ukraine and its people, because it is only by acting together that we are strong. That is why we must continue to stand united across the European Union in providing support to Ukraine. Dear colleagues, Lithuania and the other Baltic countries – Latvia and Estonia – know how fragile freedom is and how high its price is. That is why it is the duty of all of us to come together and help Ukraine achieve victory, because a free Ukraine is also a secure Europe.
Council decision inviting Member States to ratify the Violence and Harassment Convention, 2019 (No. 190) of the International Labour Organization (debate)
Date:
12.03.2024 10:16
| Language: LT
Mr President, honourable Commissioner, colleagues. Too many people continue to experience different types of violence and harassment at work, and victims of violence often remain unheard of. Women are disproportionately affected by violence at work. Even one in three women in the EU has experienced some form of violence. The highest risk of violence is in the services sector, the healthcare sector, where the vast majority of workers are women. Member States have different approaches to the problem of violence in the world of work, which in some cases remains taboo. We must therefore make every effort to make legal mechanisms binding in all the countries of the European Union, to regulate the problem of violence at work and to establish liability and a compensation mechanism for victims of violence at work. This ILO Convention is therefore a very good basis for recognising the right of everyone to a world of work free from violence and harassment and for ensuring that Member States adopt the necessary legislation to achieve the objectives of the Convention.
The murder of Alexei Navalny and the need for EU action in support of political prisoners and oppressed civil society in Russia (debate)
Date:
28.02.2024 13:13
| Language: LT
President, Putin's regime continues to brutally destroy civil society in its country. The assassination of Alexei Navalny at the Munich Security Conference is Putin’s brazen challenge to the West and a full demonstration of impunity. The Kremlin's regime is at war with two wars: one in Ukraine to destroy the right of Ukrainians to freedom and the right to choose the future of their country, and another war against the Russian people themselves, against civil society and the opposition to silence anyone who does not obey the dictatorship of the Putin regime. It is clear that political tensions are growing and becoming more complex, so it is not enough to keep up the fierce rhetoric towards Russia, but it is necessary to take real action, in particular by actively supporting Ukraine and extending sanctions, especially to those who contributed to Navalny's death, and by preventing the circumvention of sanctions. We will only be able to resist the Kremlin regime if we stand united and in solidarity with Ukraine and support its people in their fight for their country.
Working conditions of teachers in the EU (debate)
Date:
08.02.2024 09:52
| Language: LT
Thank you for your question. First of all, I would like to say that I am not really familiar with the education system in Poland in particular. However, I can answer that a common education area in the European Union is needed, above all, to eliminate poor quality education in all the countries of the European Union, to have sufficient funding for teachers, to have enough respect for the teaching profession, to really take sufficient account of what the common European Union needs in view of its future. Therefore, it is only by taking a common example from one country or another, assessing the current situation in each country, that we can have quality education throughout the European Union.
Working conditions of teachers in the EU (debate)
Date:
08.02.2024 09:50
| Language: LT
President, Commissioner. Quality education provided by qualified teachers is inseparable from a socially and economically strong European Union and its future. Unfortunately, however, teacher shortages remain high in almost all Member States, including my own, Lithuania, and this is a long-term problem that will only increase in the future due to insufficient strategic action. We very much lack strategies for the renewal of teachers, measures to increase the attractiveness of the teaching profession. Teachers' salaries are in fact far too low, and there are virtually no financial or other incentives to make it more attractive for young teachers to work in the regions. Fewer and fewer young people are choosing the teaching profession. There is a lack of systematic development of teachers' competences, especially in the framework of continuous professional development. Dear colleagues, the Single European Education Area must ensure quality education for all, which is why we need a common strategy for the European Union. (The speaker agreed to answer the blue card question)
Addressing urgent skills shortages and finding the right talents to boost job creation (European Year of Skills) (debate)
Date:
17.01.2024 20:52
| Language: LT
President, honourable Commissioner, colleagues, the Year of Skills is designed to highlight the mismatch between labour and demand in the European Union and to find solutions. The issue of skills remains highly relevant and needs to be addressed, as it determines the competitiveness of our European Union as a whole and, at the same time, the social well-being of our people. There is a clear shortage of skilled workers, especially in the regions. At the same time, we have high unemployment rates among young people not in employment, education or training across the European Union. We have not used the opportunities for women, people with disabilities to participate in the labour market, so we need to ensure that our people can acquire skills that meet the needs of the market. But remuneration for work must also be attractive and decent, and working conditions must be decent so that everyone feels dignified, can live and support their family.
Gender aspects of the rising cost of living and the impact of the energy crisis (debate)
Date:
17.01.2024 20:18
| Language: LT
Mr President, Commissioner, colleagues, in the European Union, a large proportion of people are on the verge of poverty, not least because of the surge in inflation in recent years and the dramatic increase in the prices of energy and essential consumer goods and services. Families with children, single people, most of whom are women, as well as our pensioners, are often unable to meet even the most basic needs and face extreme energy poverty. Affordable utilities, affordable food for low-income people and a ban on disconnection of utilities must therefore be ensured. Each Member State must develop and maintain measures to combat energy poverty, with particular reference to poverty among women and children, and a directive on a minimum income and the effective implementation of the child guarantee are needed at European Union level, with a separate budget and the necessary funding.
Decent Housing for All (topical debate)
Date:
04.10.2023 12:28
| Language: LT
Mr President, Commissioner, colleagues. The sharp surge in inflation, housing, food and energy prices led to a cost-of-living crisis and reduced real incomes. And it affects not only low-income, but also middle-income people the most. And today, for most of such people, housing has become a great luxury. Over the last decade, rental prices in some Member States, including my home country Lithuania, have increased by more than 100%, elsewhere and even more. The price of the property is more than 50%. Housing has practically become unaffordable even for middle-income earners, and housing rental prices are rising uncontrollably. Interest rates on housing loans have doubled, and in some places even tripled. More and more people need social housing. Dear colleagues, the right to decent and affordable housing is the right of everyone. It is not normal for average housing costs to account for about 40% of total consumption expenditure. It is therefore time to take action at EU level and start thinking about a European instrument for access to housing.
Start of the European Year of skills (debate)
Date:
09.05.2023 18:14
| Language: LT
Thank you, President, Minister, Commissioner. Declaring this year as a year of skills offers many opportunities to focus and focus on the European labour market and its challenges and find the right solutions, helping our people to successfully adapt to changes in the labour market and making businesses more competitive and innovative. Europe's competitiveness depends directly on the success of businesses and, in particular, on the skills and qualifications of the workers they employ. However, Europe's increasingly deteriorating demographic situation is affecting the labour market. We have a shortage of employees in the areas of health care, maintenance and construction services. There is a shortage of both high- and lower-skilled workers, and even a quarter of small and medium-sized enterprises in the European Union face a shortage of workers. Therefore, we must invest in the acquisition of new skills, in their matching with the needs of the labour market, and pay particular attention to education, training programmes, so that young people can acquire those specialties that are in demand and needed. Adult learning should not be overlooked. Thank you.
Children forcibly deported from Ukraine and the ICC arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin (debate)
Date:
19.04.2023 08:13
| Language: LT
President, Mr Vice-President, colleagues. Today, more than enough evidence has been gathered about the abduction of Ukrainian children and their forced deportation to Russia. Russia is committing genocide against the Ukrainian people, using helpless children. This is a horrible cruelty. This is not justified by any argument, since it is particularly serious war crimes and crimes against humanity, which must be punished in the strongest terms. The ICC arrest warrant must be implemented. It is hard to understand that Russia, which commits such serious crimes, is a permanent member of the Security Council. I therefore call on the leaders of the European Union to mobilise political support for the exclusion of Russia from all international organisations, for the establishment of a special tribunal for the crimes of war aggression perpetrated by Russia as soon as possible, and for all those involved in crimes against Ukrainian children and the Ukrainian people to be tried there.
This is Europe - Debate with the President of Lithuania, Gitanas Nausėda (debate)
Date:
14.03.2023 10:12
| Language: LT
. – Dear President of Lithuania, Madam President, dear colleagues, European citizens watching our debate, Lithuania, like other countries of the same fate, which were destined to experience the oppression and aggression of Soviet totalitarian Russia better than anyone knows the price of freedom won by blood. Today in this place is Ukraine, which heroically fights for its own and our freedom. It's with the same aggressor who just changed the name. Therefore, it is not surprising that, since the first day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and until now, the voice of Lithuania and the other Baltic states has been the most famous, calling not only for urgent and comprehensive assistance to Ukraine, but also for a common and united response of the European Union to stop the Russian aggression. Here and now. Let me remind you that for many years Lithuania and other Baltic countries have been constantly talking and warning about the true face of Russia and the goals of its authoritarian Putin regime. Unfortunately, not all members of the European community wanted to hear these warnings. However, these warnings have turned into a bloody reality for the Ukrainian people. Today, everyone acknowledged that talking about the bloody goals of the Kremlin regime in Lithuania and the Baltic states was not just a blurring of historical grievances. We did this because we knew the fragility of freedom and its immense cost, and we wanted to ensure that it did not happen again in Europe and that no nation was subjected to brutal oppression and an attack on territorial integrity and freedom. Never. I fully agree with our President. Historical memory should not lie in the archives. History cannot be forgotten, and the war initiated by Putin testifies to this once again. I therefore call for accountability, unity and courage, and for the establishment of a tribunal for the war crimes committed by Russia, for all possible actions and sanctions to be taken to weaken the power of the Kremlin regime and to help Ukraine win this brutal war, which is also a guarantee of Europe's long-term security. We need to be united in restoring and expanding our defence capabilities - our security as Europeans will depend on how we work together, collectively and collectively to achieve this. Dear colleagues, a strong and resilient Europe can only be achieved if it is united, socially responsible, fair and progressive. Our aim, as Socialists and Democrats, is to strengthen the social foundations of Europe and to ensure that the objectives adopted at the Porto Summit are fully implemented in all Member States. Social Europe must ensure that even people on minimum incomes can make a dignified living and support their families, and not end up in poverty, that there are no poor children, which we still have today over 18 million in Europe, that men and women receive equal pay for the same work, that our pensioners have a dignified old age, and that the rights and freedoms of all people are protected. Only a socially strong, resilient and responsible Europe will be able to cope with challenges such as the green transition, digitalisation, which will inevitably affect the European socio-economic model and the labour market. But our people must be at the forefront of all reforms. So, bravely and united for Europe!
Preparation of the EU-Ukraine Summit (debate)
Date:
02.02.2023 08:45
| Language: LT
President-in-Office, colleagues, there will soon be a year when Ukraine and its people are fighting for the freedom, sovereignty and territorial integrity of their country. Russia's unjustified military aggression has irreversibly altered the geopolitical situation of Europe as a whole. And the whole world saw the true face of the Russian and Kremlin regimes. Therefore, now is the time to come together and make decisive political, economic and financial decisions in principle to help Ukraine fight and defeat the Russian aggression. Let us not forget that Ukraine's victory over Russia is a guarantee of security, freedom and democracy for all of us. Therefore, an agreement must be found on the establishment of an international tribunal for war crimes perpetrated by Russia, compensation for war victims and a Ukraine Reconstruction Fund, and, of course, on the provision of uninterrupted, particularly military and all kinds of other assistance to Ukraine and a firm commitment to support Ukraine's membership of the European Union.
Tackle the cost of living crisis: increase pay, tax profits, stop speculation (topical debate)
Date:
14.12.2022 13:39
| Language: LT
Thank you, Mr President, Commissioner. Inhumane increases in food and energy prices are simply pushing low- and middle-income people into poverty and social exclusion. However, the necessary decisions are long overdue. I do not understand why some Member States still do not apply a reduced VAT rate even to essential foodstuffs, while the greed of business shareholders is not justified. Finally, it is incomprehensible that compensation mechanisms apply equally to low- and middle-income earners and even to high-income earners. We must ensure that this heavy burden of price inflation is not placed on our most vulnerable and lowest-income people. It is a pity that, even at European Union level, there is no solidarity or political will to agree on solutions in the field of energy. Yesterday we saw a fiasco among energy ministers to agree on a price cap for gas.
A need for a dedicated budget to turn the Child Guarantee into reality - an urgency in times of energy and food crisis (debate)
Date:
13.12.2022 13:42
| Language: LT
Mr President, Commissioner, child poverty in the European Union, one of the richest regions in the world, is unacceptable and is still growing. The Covid pandemic, the war in Ukraine, has shown that the systems for eradicating child poverty are not as strong as we thought they would work. As a result, it is regrettable and responsible that as many as 18 million children are living in poverty. And the child guarantee is important not only to lift children out of poverty, but also to prevent them from falling into that poverty. Therefore, a separate budget for the implementation of the Child Guarantee is necessary. Not all Member States take the implementation of the Child Guarantee seriously. And as many as nine Member States have not yet developed national implementation plans. And this only proves the importance of a common European response to child poverty. There is indeed a need for a separate budget, but there is no less need for a common political will.