Computing the PT delegation profile…
Computing the PT delegation profile…
PTVoting profile of the Portugal delegation in the 10th European Parliament.
| Topic | Main votes | Majority position | Cohesion | Attendance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | 400 | For | 90% | 95.1% |
| Foreign Affairs | 188 | For | 84.4% | 89.5% |
| Climate & Environment | 66 | For | 74.5% | 91.8% |
| Institutional Affairs | 54 | For | 74% | 93.7% |
| Fisheries | 47 | For | 85.8% | 93.1% |
| Russia | 43 | For | 86.5% | 86.0% |
| Migration & Asylum | 43 | For | 85.3% | 93.9% |
| Taxation | 43 | For | 86.3% | 93.2% |
| Social Affairs | 43 | For | 89.6% | 94.5% |
| Health | 42 | For | 88.7% | 94.6% |
| Trade | 41 | For | 75.3% | 92.8% |
| Energy | 35 | For | 82.2% | 95.0% |
| Defence & Security | 35 | For | 75.5% | 91.2% |
| Ukraine | 34 | For | 88.6% | 91.0% |
| Environment | 34 | For | 80.9% | 91.6% |
EPP97.6%S&D96.9%EPP96.4%PfE95.2%Renew92.7%Left77.0%Left80.0%Renew81.1%S&D84.1%EPP84.3%S&D99.0%S&D99.0%S&D99.0%S&D98.9%S&D98.6%PfE30.6%PfE33.7%Left54.9%Left64.0%EPP83.9%PfE781PfE691Left670Renew282EPP269EPP98.6%S&D98.4%PfE96.8%EPP96.6%Renew96.3%Main votes where less than 65% of Portugal MEPs voted the same way. Sorted by importance, then date.
Main votes where the Portugal delegation majority (with ≥65% cohesion) clearly differed from the Parliament-wide majority. Sorted by importance.
Country-to-country agreement on main votes since the 10th Parliament began (16 July 2024). Each cell counts the share of votes where both countries had the same modal expressed position (For/Against/Abstain).
LULTBEDEFIHUCZSKFRELLU Luxembourg96.0%LT Lithuania95.5%BE Belgium95.4%DE Germany94.8%FI Finland94.7%BG Bulgaria94.3%NL Netherlands94.2%HR Croatia94.0%RO Romania93.8%EE Estonia93.1%AT Austria92.4%IE Ireland92.1%ES Spain91.8%DK Denmark91.8%LV Latvia91.6%SI Slovenia91.4%IT Italy89.2%SE Sweden88.8%CY Cyprus86.2%PL Poland85.6%MT Malta85.1%EL Greece85.1%FR France75.1%SK Slovakia70.8%CZ Czech Republic67.7%HU Hungary49.5%21 MEPs, 8 national parties, 5 European groups. Beyond the labels — seats, cohesion and how each domestic party maps to its European group.
Its MEPs vote the same way more often than any other Portugal party with more than one seat.
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