24/06/2026 | 19:32:47 Thank you, Mister President. Access to food is a right that should be universal. Yet food insecurity remains widespread. Climate change and economic crises are further exacerbating this situation. Above all, these crises expose the flaws in our food systems, which are driven by profit, speculation and the concentration of markets in the hands of a few multinationals. Russia’s war against Ukraine is a prime example of this. The destruction of farmland and agricultural infrastructure, the... 23/04/2026 | 17:03:31 Thank you, Chair. First of all, I would like to thank the rapporteur for the quality of her work. This is a particularly important report, and the many recommendations it contains are both ambitious and highly relevant. They make a concrete contribution to the defence of workers' rights, in a context where workers are under great pressure. I would like to recall here the words of Mr George KATROUGALOS, our former Chair of the Group of the Unified European Left and former Greek Minister of... 23/04/2026 | 12:22:10 Thank you, Madam President. International law must prevail in all circumstances and on every surface of the planet. The subject before us today is the wider Middle East. In this part of the world, widespread chaos has spread from Lebanon to Iran to the Palestinian territories, threatening the international balance. We need to be clear about who the troublemakers are, the chief aggressors who, steeped in their imperialist and colonialist doctrine, are laying waste to the Middle East. Yes, our... 22/04/2026 | 16:02:52 Thank you Madam Chairman. Commissioner, thank you for your clear words. You firmly defend the universality of human rights and warn against the erosion of protection for migrants. However, Secretary General Alain BERSET left our session this week to go to London to discuss adapting the human rights system to the challenge of migration, which would mean lowering protective standards for foreigners. Legal experts are already talking about an unprecedented regression. So, in the face of... 21/04/2026 | 19:38:37 Thank you, Mister President. The election of judges to the European Court of Human Rights is one of the most essential responsibilities entrusted to our Assembly by the Convention. It is not just another technical procedure. It is about ensuring that the women and men called upon to protect the fundamental rights of over 400 million Europeans are the best qualified, the most independent and the most impartial. The report before us today is a continuation of work that has been going on for a...
17/06/2026 | Doc. 16428 | Written declaration Türkiye should stop committing transnational repression 05/05/2026 | Doc. 16349 | Written declaration Full and unwavering support for Ms Francesca Albanese 25/03/2026 | Doc. 16369 | Motion for a resolution Social media platforms, women and girls: harnessing democratic potential while safeguarding fundamental rights 24/02/2026 | Doc. 16349 | Written declaration Full and unwavering support for Ms Francesca Albanese 17/10/2025 | Doc. 16285 | Motion for a resolution The enforced disappearance of newborns, infants and children
24/06/2026 | Doc. 16417, vote on the draft text for resolution Protecting democracy from disruptions caused by artificial intelligence 24/06/2026 | Doc. 16420, vote on the draft text for resolution The functioning of democratic institutions in Georgia 23/06/2026 | Doc. 16424, vote on the draft text for resolution The functioning of democratic institutions in Serbia 23/06/2026 | Doc. 16413, vote on the draft text for resolution Democracy, human rights and the rule of law in Iran 23/04/2026 | Doc. 16371, vote on the draft text for recommendation European guidelines to counter social dumping and labour exploitation