Tineke STRIK
Tineke STRIK

Grupp tal-Ħodor/Alleanza Ħielsa Ewropea

Membru

in-Netherlands - GroenLinks-PvdA (in-Netherlands)

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Dar Tineke STRIK

Viċi President

DSEE
Delegazzjoni għar-relazzjonijiet mal-Bożnija-Ħerzegovina u l-Kosovo, inkluż il-Kumitat Parlamentari ta’ Stabbilizzazzjoni u Assoċjazzjoni UE-Bożnija-Ħerzegovina u l-Kumitat Parlamentari ta’ Stabbilizzazzjoni u Assoċjazzjoni UE-Kosovo

Membru

LIBE
Kumitat għal-Libertajiet Ċivili, il-Ġustizzja u l-Intern
DACP
Delegazzjoni għall-Assemblea Parlamentari Konġunta OSAKP-UE

Sostitut

AFET
Kumitat għall-Affarijiet Barranin
JURI
Kumitat għall-Affarijiet Legali
D-AL
Delegazzjoni għall-Kumitat Parlamentari ta' Stabbilizzazzjoni u Assoċjazzjoni UE-Albanija
DAFR
Delegazzjoni għall-Assemblea Parlamentari Afrika-UE

L-aħħar attivitajiet

OPINION on discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the EU – Commission for the financial year 2024 EN

26-01-2026 AFET_AD(2026)779393 PE779.393v03-00 AFET
Opinjoni bħala shadow rapporteur
Evin INCIR

Id-droni u s-sistemi ġodda ta’ gwerra - il-ħtieġa tal-UE li tadatta biex tkun lesta għall-isfidi tal-lum fir-rigward tas-sigurtà EN

22-01-2026
Spegazzjonijiet tal-vot (in writing.)

GL-PvdA supports this report, as it offers valuable perspectives on adapting the Member States’ armed forces, EU programmes and institutions to challenges in relation to the integration of drones, anti-drone measures and other innovative systems of warfare. The geopolitical situation and swift changes in global alliances merit supporting the overall report. However, GL-PvdA explicitly distances itself from the Frontex references in paragraphs 39, 323 and 324. We strongly oppose this report’s language advocating for an of Frontex mandate expansion, to include military capabilities and tasks, which dangerously blurs the line between defence and border management. Due to previous human right abuses by Frontex, affording quasi-military powers entails significant risks, and requires a radical shift in its modus operandi, oversight, and legal framework. While limited information exchange between Frontex and armed forces, in line with data protection and fundamental rights obligations, may be pertinent, the mandate for territorial defence must remain the exclusive responsibility of our armed forces, that have clearly defined democratic and legal frameworks. Moreover, the European Commission foresees a revision of the Frontex Regulation in 2026. Taking a Parliamentary position on such a sensitive matter is premature.

Kuntatt

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Parlement européen
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