
Gozi in Martinica: l'Europa al fianco dei territori d'oltremare
Parliamentary mission to Martinique for Sandro Gozi: the cost of living, economic development, sovereignty and youth at the heart of the commitment to the outermost regions.
● Nata nel 1965 a Weilheim, Alta Baviera
● Agricoltrice e responsabile della gestione domestica certificata
● Agricoltrice di Stato dell'Associazione Bavarese degli Agricoltori, impegnata volontariamente per 25 anni.
● Impegno a lungo termine per la coesione della comunità nelle aree rurali
● Full Member of Agriculture & Rural
Development (AGRI)
● Substitute Member of Environment, Public
Health & Food Safety (ENVI)
Dal 2004 al 2010
Dal 2020
Dal 2021
L'approvvigionamento alimentare è un bene prezioso. I tempi di crisi ci dimostrano quanto sia importante per noi l'autosufficienza alimentare ed energetica. Alleggerire la classe media: L'eccesso di burocrazia soffoca e distrugge la classe media. Ostacola le imprese regionali, che sono necessarie per una zona rurale vivace. Adapted standards for imports into the EU: Trade agreements with third countries must meet the EU’s quality and process standards for ecological, social, and economic reasons. Strengthen security: The common defense and security policy must be strong. Our cybersecurity must ensure significantly more resilience against cyber threats. We must ensure that “Made in Germany” remains a promise of quality

Parliamentary mission to Martinique for Sandro Gozi: the cost of living, economic development, sovereignty and youth at the heart of the commitment to the outermost regions.

Europe must move beyond naïveté towards China. The EDP backs a stronger EU approach based on economic security, reciprocity and strategic autonomy, while rejecting decoupling.

The EDP Secretary General and Renew Europe MEP warns that Germany’s reform capacity is crucial for EU competitiveness, security and democratic reliability.

Sandro Gozi urges Europe to keep cooperation with Turkey tied to democracy, rule of law, academic freedom, free media and political pluralism

At the Global Progress Action Summit, the EDP Secretary General highlighted Europe’s role on AI, digital rights and the protection of minors online.

Sandro Gozi and the European Democratic Party respond to attacks by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, who devoted nearly three minutes of national TV to criticising an EDP social media post. In his video message, Gozi highlights the contradictions in Vučić’s claims on freedom and challenges him to a live TV debate on democracy, media freedom and the rule of law on an independent channel such as N1.

The European Democratic Party welcomes Viktor Orbán’s defeat as the end of an illiberal cycle in Europe. Sandro Gozi calls it a major turning point for the EU and a setback for sovereignist forces across the continent, warning that voters have rejected authoritarian drift and reaffirmed their commitment to democracy, rule of law, and the European project.

The European Democratic Party (EDP) announces the accession of German Member of the European Parliament Lukas Sieper and the Partei des Fortschritts (PdF), strengthening the pro-European, progressive and reformist centre in Germany and across Europe.

MEPs Vladimir Prebilič and Sandro Gozi warn of a serious deterioration of democracy and rule of law in Serbia, calling on the European Commission to act urgently. They urge the suspension of EU funds and demand concrete reforms, while expressing strong support for students and academic freedom.

On 28 March 2026 in Paris, the European Democratic Party brought together Serbian opposition representatives and members of the Renew family for a discussion on democracy, the rule of law and Serbia’s European future

Today, our Secretary General Sandro Gozi had the honour of participating in the Renew Pre-Summit Leaders’ Meeting. The recent European elections showed a clear pro-European mandate. Despite the rise of extremists, the European Parliament will continue to shape EU policy for the next five years.

The European Democratic Party, through MEPs Sandro Gozi and Yvan Verougstraete, is urging the EU to take stronger action against