The Left proudly announces the election of Younous Omarjee as the first Vice President of the European Parliament from the diversity and from outermost regions, marking a significant moment in the institution’s history. Younous Omarjee (La France Insoumise, France) brings a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to social justice, environmental sustainability, and the fight against racism.
Having served as a Member of the European Parliament since 2012, Younous Omarjee is from La Réunion Island and has been a vocal advocate for the rights of human rights and a staunch defender of democratic principles within the EU. His extensive work as Chair of the Regional Development Committee, where he has focused on cohesion policy and sustainable regional development, has earned him respect and recognition across political lines.
His election reflects the Parliament’s dedication to promoting diverse voices and perspectives within its leadership. Left MEP Younous Omarjee (La France Insoumise, France) commented: “It is a great honour and pride to be elected Vice-President of the European Parliament. I thank the Members of the European Parliament from almost all the political groups who have placed their trust in me.
This is a recognition of the work accomplished within our institution since my first election for the general interest of European citizens. I will be worthy of the confidence expressed, and worthy of the new responsibilities incumbent upon me at this time. With my election, it is also France that returns to the Vice Presidency of our Parliament, it is also the first time in history that a representative of the outermost regions holds such a responsibility”.
Younous Omarjee’s election comes at a critical time for Europe, it navigates complex issues such as climate change, austerity, and the rising of the far right and their racist, misogynist ideas. With Younous Omarjee as vice-president of the European Parliament, we can count on him to defend people-on-the-move and be the spokesperson of the people.
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