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Below you will find the latest intelligence report concerning the key votes in the latest plenary session of the European Parliament, which took place during the period 2025-05-05 to 2025-05-08.
In total, we have analysed 275 votes cast on content within 37 reports, and which addressed a total of 71 different topics / policy angles.
The number of roll-call votes is a strong indicator of the areas where there is strong political and policy competition.
We provide an overview of the directions in which the political groups and individual MEPs manifested interest in shaping the policy when voting on each item.
Analytical method: for each topic we display the two "policy dilemmas or choices" and we highlight which is the policy direction validated by each group and MEP with their votes. If you have your own suggestions of additional angles of analysis, feel free to reach out to us.
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Topic: EU policy on water management
Policy choices: Adopt strict regulation on water usage, pricing, access/Liberalise water usage, pricing, access
Direction: Adopt strict regulation on water usage, pricing, access
There were 2 votes on proposals for adjusting the text of the document in the direction of Adopt strict regulation on water usage, pricing, access. Out of these 2 received majoritarian political support to be adopted.
Who authored these requests for adjustments: original text, MEPs
How did the political groups pull their weight when voting (across the totality of items that fulfil the criteria above):
EPP: 180 For (53.9%), 143 Against (42.8%), 11 Abstain (3.3%)
S&D: 228 For (99.6%), 1 Against (0.4%), 0 Abstain (0.0%)
PfE: 39 For (23.8%), 60 Against (36.6%), 65 Abstain (39.6%)
ECR: 72 For (48.3%), 71 Against (47.7%), 6 Abstain (4.0%)
Renew: 129 For (92.8%), 1 Against (0.7%), 9 Abstain (6.5%)
Greens/EFA: 94 For (100.0%), 0 Against (0.0%), 0 Abstain (0.0%)
The Left: 78 For (100.0%), 0 Against (0.0%), 0 Abstain (0.0%)
ESN: 21 For (47.7%), 22 Against (50.0%), 1 Abstain (2.3%)
NI: 34 For (75.6%), 2 Against (4.4%), 9 Abstain (20.0%)
Number of MEPs with individual positions (non-aligned to group) at least once:
EPP – 152, S&D – 1, PfE – 82, ECR – 69, Renew – 10, Greens/EFA – 0, The Left – 0, ESN – 21
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Direction: Liberalise water usage, pricing, access
There were 2 votes on proposals for adjusting the text of the document in the direction of Liberalise water usage, pricing, access. Out of these 1 received majoritarian political support to be adopted.
Who authored these requests for adjustments: MEPs
How did the political groups pull their weight when voting (across the totality of items that fulfil the criteria above):
EPP: 175 For (53.2%), 151 Against (45.9%), 3 Abstain (0.9%)
S&D: 113 For (48.3%), 117 Against (50.0%), 4 Abstain (1.7%)
PfE: 119 For (71.7%), 31 Against (18.7%), 16 Abstain (9.6%)
ECR: 122 For (81.9%), 5 Against (3.4%), 22 Abstain (14.8%)
Renew: 72 For (51.8%), 67 Against (48.2%), 0 Abstain (0.0%)
Greens/EFA: 0 For (0.0%), 59 Against (62.1%), 36 Abstain (37.9%)
The Left: 30 For (38.0%), 48 Against (60.8%), 1 Abstain (1.3%)
ESN: 21 For (48.8%), 20 Against (46.5%), 2 Abstain (4.7%)
NI: 23 For (50.0%), 10 Against (21.7%), 13 Abstain (28.3%)
Number of MEPs with individual positions (non-aligned to group) at least once:
EPP – 152, S&D – 117, PfE – 47, ECR – 27, Renew – 67, Greens/EFA – 35, The Left – 31, ESN – 22
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The analysis of individual MEPs votes on the text as a whole is also available in our detailed report.
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