Political Group Memberships
Voting Statistics
Group Alignment
How often this MEP votes with their political group majority.
Rebel Subjects
Topics where this MEP most often breaks with their political group.
Procedures
163 votesProduct safety and regulatory compliance in e-commerce and non-EU imports
Increase funding for market surveillance and customs authorities to combat unsafe e-commerce products from non-EU countries.
Security of energy supply in the EU
Ban all Russian natural gas imports into the EU by 2027, and new/spot contracts by end of 2025.
Financial activities of the European Investment Bank – annual report 2024
Fund investments in climate neutrality, security, infrastructure, and digital transformation, with a focus on geographical balance and transparency.
Resolution on the Clean Industrial Deal
Fund industrial decarbonisation projects through auctions and corporate power purchase agreements.
Resolution on the dissolution of political parties and the crackdown on the opposition in Mali
Demand the Malian authorities respect human rights, release political prisoners, and guarantee opposition safety for peaceful elections.
Written Explanations
Written explanations of vote submitted after plenary sessions.
Resolution on social and employment aspects of restructuring processes: the need to protect jobs and workers’ rights
As AI becomes more widespread, legislators should implement measures to protect workers from potential abuses. Although Parliament did not support the call for a directive, I am confident that we will be back to the this topic very soon. Unfortunately, valuable time will be lost in the meantime (paragraph 7, part 2). It is unfortunate that the proposal for an EU regulatory framework for the housing sector failed to gain majority support, especially since addressing the housing crisis is a key promise made by the Commission and Parliament to Europeans. Without a clear regulatory framework for the housing sector, it will be extremely meaningful difficult to achieve a progress (paragraph 13, original text, part 2). As the rapporteur for the INI report on the right to disconnect, I welcome the initiative for a repetition of the call of the directive. However, it is disappointing that Parliament must once again reiterate its position to the Commission, especially given that, despite its promises in the 2025 work programme, the Commission itself lacks a 'right to disconnect' (paragraph 31, part 4).
No written explanations available.