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Vicent MARZÀ IBÁÑEZ

Vicent MARZÀ IBÁÑEZ

GREENS (Greens/European Free Alliance)
Compromís
Born 03 March 1983 in Castelló de la Plana

Political Group Memberships

Current GREENS Greens/European Free Alliance
Jul 2024 – Feb 2026 (287 votes)

Group Alignment

How often this MEP votes with their political group majority.

84.8%
Loyalty Rate
239
loyal votes
43
rebellious votes
Aligned Independent

Rebel Subjects

Topics where this MEP most often breaks with their political group.

Common foreign and security policy (CFSP) 4 rebellious votes
Enlargement of the Union 3 rebellious votes
Free movement of capital 1 rebellious vote

Procedures

26 votes
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Implementation of the common security and defence policy – annual report 2025

Maintain and expand sanctions against Russia and states supporting its aggression, including Belarus, Iran, and North Korea.

21 Jan 2026 2025/2165(INI)
Against

Implementation of the common foreign and security policy – annual report 2025

Demand a coherent EU foreign policy to defend international order, foster cooperation, and respect neutrality amidst global instability.

21 Jan 2026 2025/2164(INI)
Against

Reform of the European Electoral Act – hurdles to ratification and implementation in the Member States

Require Member States to harmonise accessibility of voting for people with disabilities and publicise European parties' affiliations.

20 Jan 2026 2025/2028(INI)
Against

Application of the Treaty provisions related to the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality and the role of national parliaments in the EU legislative process

Demand stricter justification from the Commission for EU legislative action, ensuring respect for Member State competences and avoiding disguised extensions of power.

27 Nov 2025 2025/2042(INI)
Against

Resolution on protection of EU consumers against the practices of certain e-commerce platforms: the case of child-like sex dolls, weapons and other illegal products and materials

Impose stricter controls on e-commerce platforms to remove illegal products like weapons and child-like sex dolls, enforcing consumer protection and safety.

26 Nov 2025 2025/2971(RSP)
Against

Written Explanations

Written explanations of vote submitted after plenary sessions.

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1 explanations
18 Jun 2025 Abstention ES
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The Commission’s 2024 Rule of Law report

Valoramos positivamente que el texto reconozca avances relevantes en materia de Estado de Derecho. Celebramos, especialmente, el reconocimiento del derecho a la unión de personas del mismo género en el conjunto de la Unión Europea, lo que refuerza los principios de igualdad y no discriminación. Asimismo, es importante que el informe aborde la independencia de los medios de comunicación como elemento esencial en una democracia. Sin embargo, consideramos que se debe ir más allá: es fundamental garantizar la independencia real del poder judicial, reforzar los mecanismos de vigilancia y lucha contra la corrupción y denunciar, con claridad, prácticas como el control de los medios públicos por parte de los Gobiernos o la infiltración de policías en movimientos sociales. Nos hemos abstenido porque el informe contiene, además, una crítica genérica e injustificada a las leyes de amnistía y los procedimientos de indulto. Se trata de instrumentos plenamente legales en los sistemas democráticos, avalados por el ordenamiento jurídico español y por su Tribunal Constitucional, siempre que respeten los principios de legalidad y proporcionalidad. Cuestionarlos sin atender a su contexto concreto contribuye a estigmatizar herramientas que, en muchos casos, han permitido resolver conflictos y avanzar en la protección de derechos y libertades fundamentales.