Political Group Memberships
Voting Statistics
Group Alignment
How often this MEP votes with their political group majority.
Procedures
185 votesThe role of simple tax rules and tax fragmentation in European competitiveness
Simplify tax rules and reduce fragmentation to improve European competitiveness, especially for SMEs and cross-border workers.
Resolution on the 10th anniversary of the detention of jailed Swedish publisher Gui Minhai in China
Demand China release Gui Minhai immediately, grant him medical access, end censorship, and ratify the ICCPR.
Resolution on the humanitarian and security situation in Haiti, in particular the rising power of criminal gangs and the recent massacre in Cabaret
Fund Haitian security forces and impose sanctions on gang leaders to combat violence and arms trafficking.
Motion of censure on the Commission
Motion of censure on the Commission
Written Explanations
Written explanations of vote submitted after plenary sessions.
Resolution on Gaza at breaking point: EU action to combat famine, the urgent need to release hostages and move towards a two-state solution
The Fianna Fáil delegation supported the resolution on Gaza, voted 11/09/2025 and would like to clarify some of their votes: AMD 32: The claim that the European Commission can unilaterally end Israel's participation in Horizon Europe is incorrect, and therefore we could not support this amendment. AMD 35: We support the suspension of Israeli involvement in EU programmes and agreements, however we believe it would not be wise to fully terminate these agreements at this time. AMD 45: We fully support the call on Member States to adopt measures to block the transit of fuel and military equipment destined for Israel. It is important to stress that the Irish Government has already confirmed that such transit is not happening through Ireland. AMD 53: Fianna Fáil supports the call on other institutions to end the approval of the sale of Israeli war bonds, as the Central Bank of Ireland has already done. However, it should be stressed that at no point did the Central Bank of Ireland sell Israeli bonds. Their role was solely to assess and approve the prospectuses, which is not an endorsement of the issuer of the bond or the use of its proceeds.
No written explanations available.