In the annual State of the European Union debate, MEPs quizzed President von der Leyen on the Commission’s work in the past year and its upcoming plans.
Opening the debate, EP President Roberta Metsola
said: “It is a special honour to have Olena Zelenska with us on this
important day. We are here against an alarming backdrop of an illegal
and unjustifiable invasion of sovereign Ukraine, high inflation, energy
and electricity price rises, a climate catastrophe, increased food
insecurity and rising costs of living. Today our message must be that
"Europe will respond".”
On the war against Ukraine, Commission
President von der Leyen stated: “Putin will fail and Europe will
prevail.” She added that the sanctions against Russia “are here to
stay.” Ms von der Leyen announced €100 million to restore damaged
Ukrainian schools as well as bringing Ukraine into the EU’s free roaming
area and the Single Market.
On soaring energy prices, the Commission
will put forward measures for member states to reduce their electricity
consumption and will propose a cap on the revenues of companies that
produce electricity at a low cost to raise more than €140 billion to
cushion the blow for citizens. She also announced a reform of the
electricity market. Von der Leyen made clear that Putin is exclusively
to blame for the current energy crisis and the price increases.
On the Conference on the Future of
Europe, President von der Leyen promised that the Citizens’ Panels will
now become a regular feature and that the moment for a European
Convention has arrived.
Further topics the Commission President
touched upon include fighting foreign interference to protect our
democracies, closer cooperation with countries such as Chile, Mexico,
New Zealand, Australia and India, and proposals for a European
Sovereignty Fund, a European Critical Raw Materials Act, a European
Hydrogen Bank and an SME Relief Package.
You can watch her full speech here (part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4).
Interventions by the leaders of the political groups
Manfred Weber (EPP, DE)
urged for a “winter of solidarity”: “We can beat Putin and lower
people’s electricity bills”. On the new energy proposals, he deplored
the Parliament’s diminished role and regretted the Council’s lack of
leadership. He also asked for a moratorium on new legislation to avoid
an additional burden on farmers and SMEs. Finally, he stressed that
there is “no effort to coordinate the EU’s defence activities” and
called on the “Commission to launch, before December, a European defence
action plan”.
The EU’s commitment to Ukraine’s freedom
and integrity must be firm, but besides celebrating wins, we need to
support those who are suffering from the social and economic
consequences of the war, said Iratxe García (S&D,
ES). “If not, we will see populism grow”, she warned. Ms García welcomed
the emergency energy proposals, particularly the use of the
extraordinary profits made by energy companies, because “it is not
acceptable that some become millionaires at the expense of families’
suffering”...
more at Parliament
© European Parliament
Key
Hover over the blue highlighted
text to view the acronym meaning
Hover
over these icons for more information
Comments:
No Comments for this Article