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Rihards KOLS
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Rihards KOLS

ECR (European Conservatives and Reformists)
Nacionālā apvienība "Visu Latvijai!" - "Tēvzemei un Brīvībai/LNNK"
Né(e) le 16 December 1984 à Riga

Procédures

216 votes

Accord-cadre sur les relations entre le Parlement européen et la Commission européenne

Imposer à la Commission européenne un contrôle politique accru du Parlement en l'obligeant à justifier ses propositions et à auditionner systématiquement ses commissaires.

11 Mar 2026 2025/2243(ACI)
Abstention

Résolution sur le futur acte législatif sur l’Espace européen de la recherche (EER)

Imposer un objectif d'investissement de 3 % du PIB en recherche et développement pour garantir la libre circulation des chercheurs et des connaissances scientifiques.

10 Mar 2026 2025/2951(RSP)
Abstention

Stratégies de gestion des pêches pour préserver les espèces sensibles, lutter contre les espèces invasives et permettre aux économies locales de prospérer

Financer la recherche, l'indemnisation des pêcheurs et l'éradication des espèces marines invasives pour protéger la biodiversité et les économies côtières européennes.

10 Mar 2026 2025/2011(INI)
Pour

Le droit d'auteur et l'intelligence artificielle générative - opportunités et défis

Clarifier l'application du droit d'auteur à l'IA générative et étudier la compensation des médias d'information pour l'utilisation de leurs contenus.

10 Mar 2026 2025/2058(INI)
Abstention

Accès du public aux documents - rapport couvrant les années 2022 à 2024

Accélérer la réponse aux demandes d'accès aux documents des institutions européennes et améliorer la transparence des décisions budgétaires et législatives.

10 Mar 2026 2025/2137(INI)
Pour

Explications de vote

Explications de vote soumises après les sessions plénières.

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09 Oct 2025 Against
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Motion de censure visant la Commission

The censure motion against Commission President von der Leyen was politically uncoordinated, lacked strategic backing and was always set to fail. It did not reflect the broader view of many in the ECR Group, nor of the Latvian delegation. While I have been critical of the Commission's direction on several fronts, including its inconsistent handling of security and migration, supporting this motion would have meant derailing ongoing work that is directly tied to Latvia’s and the Baltic region’s interests. Key Commissioners responsible for defence, external affairs and reducing EU‑level bureaucracy are advancing files critical for our region. Dismissing the entire Commission mid‑mandate would have frozen progress for months and shifted focus from delivery to internal political games. That is not a risk we can afford, not with war on our border and major legislative files in motion – from Ukraine support to defence industry investment. Had the motion succeeded, there was also no guarantee that the Baltics would retain influence in the next College. The stakes are too high for gamble‑based politics. Change must come through pressure, not paralysis. This motion offered no credible alternative, only disruption. That is why I voted against it.

17 Jul 2024 For
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Résolution sur la nécessité d’un soutien continu de l’Union à l’Ukraine

My vote in support for the resolution was a part of the whole – of the European Parliament’s vote to reaffirm its stance and reveal the true colours of us all. Supporting Ukraine is not an act of charity. From Europeans opening their homes to the supply of arms, this is about our values. Ignoring this jeopardises our future, our democracy, and the values we hold dear. Russia’s war in the heart of Europe affects us all. We must triumph both on the ground in Ukraine and in the hearts and minds across our alliance. Russia’s ability to sustain a prolonged war, its disinformation campaigns, the cost-of-living crisis in Europe and upheavals across the globe threaten the support Ukraine desperately needs. Russia cannot prevail. The free world needs a strategy to end this. The key is in whether we will ‘support as long as it takes’ or ‘whatever it takes’ until Ukraine’s victory. From our different perspectives on how this should end, we need to harness our collective strength. Our commitment is to victory, not attrition; liberation, not a stalemate. This requires action, small and large, and maybe even a Casablanca conference of our own to decide how Russia shall be decisively defeated.