
“I have today again voted against the majority of the European Parliament on the proposal that the funds we had allocated,voted and dedicated to families and businesses for their recovery and resilience following the pandemic, are now to be used to Manifacture military ammunition”, Engerer said at the end of the voting session of the European Parliament plenary in Brussels.
Engerer emphasised that while Ukraine has the right to defend itself and should be given support by the European Union, as has been happening from the beginning of the Russian illegal invasion, the funding programme that we had founded to aid recovery from the pandemic and the challenging times citizens experienced, must remain and not be changed to fund ammunition instead.


“Yes Ukraine does have a right to defend itself, but I can never agree that the funds for resilience and recovery that are so important to European and Maltese families and businesses end up being used for war arms instead”, Engerer stated.
Engerer concluded by saying that it is important that Ukraine wins back the land that has been invaded by Russia, but citizens have passed through three years of hardship and the European Parliament must be with them too at this difficult time.
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