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Ms Nataša SUKIČ (Slovenia, UEL)

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Representative
Deputy
Levica/The Left

Državni zbor
SI - 1000 - Ljubljana
Slovenia

Working language: English

Declarations of interests:
2023

Mandates

In the political groups

  • Member: Group of the Unified European Left since 09/10/2023

In the Assembly

  • since 09/10/2023 Representative - Slovenia

In the committee(s) and sub-committee(s)

  • Full Member: Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination (since 09/10/2023)
  • Alternate of Ms Tamara VONTA (Full Member): Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media (since 09/10/2023)

Interventions

Last speeches

13/10/2023 | 12:40:20 Thank you, Chair. There are now more than four million Afghan refugees in Pakistan. More than 600 000 Afghans have fled to Pakistan since the return of the Taliban to Kabul. Many rightly fear retaliation from the Taliban regime on their return home. What makes this week's news and new circumstances which deepen the Afgan refugee crisis all the more frightening is that on Tuesday, Pakistan's interim government decided to deport 1.7 million Afghans who do not have regular documents within 28... 13/10/2023 | 11:34:17 Thank you, Madam Chair. Today's debate addresses an extremely pressing issue of our time. We are talking about children, but it is a problem that affects all levels of modern societies in particular. In the age of the Internet, the enormous flow of information, the proliferation of social networks that bombard us daily with images of perfection in an otherwise world of growing crises, conflicts, and uncertainty about the future, young people are a particularly vulnerable group. There is a... 10/10/2023 | 18:21:16 Thank you, Madam Chair. I would like to thank the rapporteur for a very structured report addressing this pressing problem that is undoubtedly more and more affecting modern democratic societies. I agree with the conclusion that the far-right extremism is the signal which shouldn’t be underestimated and it requires a strong and decisive response. Yes, we, the politicians, should be at the forefront of this “battle” though, to be frank, politicians are way too often also a part of this problem...

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