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
10 votesImplementation of the common foreign and security policy – annual report 2024
Increase military and economic support to Ukraine and lift restrictions on using Western weapons against legitimate military targets in Russia.
Resolution on the white paper on the future of European defence
Fund joint development, production, and procurement of drone and anti-drone systems for EU security.
Resolution on the situation in Venezuela following the usurpation of the presidency on 10 January 2025
Impose sanctions on Nicolás Maduro and his inner circle for human rights violations and electoral fraud in Venezuela.
Resolution on the democratic backsliding and threats to political pluralism in Georgia
Condition EU funding to Georgia on repealing laws restricting freedom of expression and undermining democratic principles.
Resolution on strengthening Moldova’s resilience against Russian interference ahead of the upcoming presidential elections and a constitutional referendum on EU integration
Increase EU financial and technical assistance to Moldova to counter Russian interference, hybrid threats, and cyberattacks, and to support EU accession reforms.
Written Explanations
Written explanations of vote submitted after plenary sessions.
Resolution on reinforcing EU’s unwavering support to Ukraine against Russia’s war of aggression and the increasing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia
The Bulgarian S&D delegation, while recognising the need of full support to Ukraine, still has serious concerns about some provisions in this resolution that, in our view, threaten the prospects for peace and risk further military escalation and destabilisation with global implications. The call to grant Ukraine permission to use long-range missiles against targets within Russia, as well as to provide such weapons would escalate the conflict and potentially expand the war. The resolution also calls for NATO allies to collectively and individually commit no less than 0.25 % of their GDP annually to military support for Ukraine. That is neither realistic nor sustainable and goes well beyond the EP responsibilities, interfering with the sovereign rights of Member States to define their financial, foreign and defence policy, especially on such sensitive issue. Those key votes for our delegation have been lost, so we could not support the proposed motion for a resolution and voted against it as a whole.
No written explanations available.