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Certain corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements ***I

Vote ID 181029Source: official EP roll-call records
23
/ 100

Importance Score

Low importance

Why this vote stands out:

  • Some political group division
  • Some national delegation divergence
  • High participation
  • Some MEPs voted against their group
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Topic importance+0 / 15
Turnout+5 / 5
Vote type+0 / 25
Close vote+0 / 15
Legislative+0 / 15
Rebel votes+4 / 10
Group division+6 / 15
Country division+8 / 15

Methodology: importance-v0.1 · The Importance Score is a prioritisation indicator. It does not judge whether a vote is good or bad.

What was this vote about?

This vote concerned “Certain corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements ***I”. EPP, S&D, ECR, PfE, Renew, Greens-EFA, Left and ESN voted mostly in favour, while NI voted mostly against. The motion was adopted by a comfortable margin (607 for, 27 against, 14 abstentions).

Automated summary generated from official vote metadata and observed voting patterns. Not a legal interpretation.

Why it matters

This is a substantive vote (such as an amendment or resolution) that contributes to shaping the final position of the Parliament on a dossier. It reflects the political direction taken on specific provisions.

Result analysis

For
607
Against
27
Abstain
14
Margin of victory
580 votes
Turnout (cast)
648
Absent
71
Participation rate
90.1%
This was not a close vote — the margin was comfortable.

By political group

EPP185 MEPs
For 170Against 1Abstain 0Absent 14
S&D135 MEPs
For 122Against 1Abstain 0Absent 12
ECR82 MEPs
For 76Against 1Abstain 0Absent 5
PfE83 MEPs
For 62Against 5Abstain 9Absent 7
Renew78 MEPs
For 61Against 6Abstain 0Absent 11
Greens/EFA53 MEPs
For 47Against 0Abstain 0Absent 6
The Left45 MEPs
For 39Against 0Abstain 0Absent 6
NI29 MEPs
For 9Against 10Abstain 5Absent 5
ESN27 MEPs
For 20Against 3Abstain 0Absent 4

Country angle

Most in favour
  • France75
  • Germany73
  • Italy60
  • Spain53
  • Poland49
Most against

None.

Divided delegations

None notably divided.

Full breakdown by all countries
Austria20 MEPs
For 19Against 0Abstain 0Absent 1
Belgium22 MEPs
For 22Against 0Abstain 0Absent 0
Bulgaria17 MEPs
For 12Against 1Abstain 1Absent 3
Croatia12 MEPs
For 12Against 0Abstain 0Absent 0
Cyprus6 MEPs
For 3Against 0Abstain 1Absent 2
Czech Republic21 MEPs
For 20Against 0Abstain 0Absent 1
Denmark15 MEPs
For 14Against 0Abstain 0Absent 1
Estonia7 MEPs
For 7Against 0Abstain 0Absent 0
Finland15 MEPs
For 12Against 1Abstain 0Absent 2
France81 MEPs
For 75Against 0Abstain 1Absent 5
Germany96 MEPs
For 73Against 12Abstain 0Absent 11
Greece21 MEPs
For 19Against 0Abstain 0Absent 2
Hungary21 MEPs
For 8Against 0Abstain 9Absent 4
Ireland14 MEPs
For 11Against 0Abstain 0Absent 3
Italy76 MEPs
For 60Against 6Abstain 0Absent 10
Latvia9 MEPs
For 9Against 0Abstain 0Absent 0
Lithuania11 MEPs
For 10Against 0Abstain 0Absent 1
Luxembourg6 MEPs
For 5Against 0Abstain 0Absent 1
Malta6 MEPs
For 4Against 0Abstain 0Absent 2
Netherlands31 MEPs
For 27Against 0Abstain 0Absent 4
Poland53 MEPs
For 49Against 0Abstain 1Absent 3
Portugal21 MEPs
For 19Against 0Abstain 0Absent 2
Romania33 MEPs
For 26Against 1Abstain 0Absent 6
Slovakia15 MEPs
For 10Against 3Abstain 1Absent 1
Slovenia9 MEPs
For 8Against 1Abstain 0Absent 0
Spain60 MEPs
For 53Against 2Abstain 0Absent 5
Sweden21 MEPs
For 20Against 0Abstain 0Absent 1

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