Group loyalty
For Malika SOREL · France · NI
43.2%
2,379 / 5,501 = 43.2%
Recomputed live from source votes
Note · For Non-attached Members (NI), “group majority” means the modal position among NI members in the same vote. Read it as alignment with other non-attached MEPs, not formal party discipline.
votes_matching_group_majority / eligible_expressed_votes2,379
Votes matching the NI majority
5,501
Votes where NI had a majority and the MEP expressed a position
3,122
Votes that differed from the group majority
- ✓ Votes where the MEP cast For, Against or Abstain
- ✓ Votes where NI had a majority position
Absences (did not vote)
68
Votes where NI cast no position
0
Votes before joining current groupgroup membership history is not tracked in the current dataset
n/a
Term
10th European Parliament (2024–2029)
Period
2024-07-16 → 2026-07-09
Votes loaded through
2026-07-09
Vote type
roll-call votes
Positions included
For, Against, Abstain
Absences
excluded from the score
Primary source
European Parliament Open Data Portal
Source dataset
European Parliament Open Data Portal — roll-call votes
Original source
European Parliament official roll-call records
Methodology version
v1.0
Computation
Recomputed live from raw votes on page load
Statistics snapshot
2026-07-09T15:27:55.131021Z
How often a MEP votes with the majority position of their European political group.
Limitations · A high group loyalty does not mean the MEP agrees with everything — political groups negotiate joint positions before voting. A low loyalty can indicate ideological divergence, a national party deviating from EU group position, or principled opposition on specific files.