Karen MELCHIOR
Karen MELCHIOR

Renew Europe Group

Member

Denmark - Independent (Denmark)

Date of birth : , Gentofte

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Member

JURI
Committee on Legal Affairs
FEMM
Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
DSCA
Delegation to the EU-Armenia Parliamentary Partnership Committee, the EU-Azerbaijan Parliamentary Cooperation Committee and the EU-Georgia Parliamentary Association Committee
DEPA
Delegation to the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly

Substitute

IMCO
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
DASE
Delegation for relations with the countries of Southeast Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

Most recent activities

Attempts to dismantle Rule of Law and media freedom in Slovakia (debate)

11-04-2024 P9_CRE-PROV(2024)04-11(2-055-0000)
Contributions to plenary debates

Discharge 2022: EU general budget - Commission (A9-0139/2024 - Isabel García Muñoz)

11-04-2024
Written explanations of vote

One of the European Parliament’s key roles is to ensure the budget of the EU is well spent. This week, we scrutinised the budget of the European Commission, highlighting where improvements can be made. Unfortunately, some political groups decided to use the discharge to call for an end EU financial support for UNRWA, the UN-ran organisation that supplies hundreds of thousands of Palestinians with education and healthcare. Given the terrible humanitarian situation in Gaza, it would be irresponsible and inhumane to end our support, therefore I voted against this proposal. I supported amendments taking the Commission to task over the sometimes excessively generous salaries and pensions they receive, highlighting the benefits of the innovative approaches to cohesion funding that were used during the pandemic and calling for the further greening of EU cohesion funding.

Discharge 2022: EU general budget - European Parliament (A9-0067/2024 - Andrey Novakov)

11-04-2024
Written explanations of vote

In order to ensure Parliament’s budget is well spent, every year Parliament prepares a resolution on how it spent money in prior years, approves that spending, and proposes future adjustments. In the discharge of the 2022 budget, I voted in favour of amendments calling for more transparency on how Parliament spends money, better working conditions for the hundreds of interpreters, cleaners, technicians, cooks, and crêche staff who make our work possible, more power for the EU’s anti-fraud agency when scrutinising our work, stronger rules to regulate revolving doors, and a move towards a single seat for the European Parliament, ending the monthly journeys to Strasbourg. The report also highlights the numerous benefits of using Open Source software in the European Institutions. I hope Parliament will lead by example in the coming mandate.

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