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European Central Bank – annual report 2025

Vote ID 184164Source: official EP roll-call records
75
/ 100

Importance Score

High importance

Why this vote stands out:

  • Main vote
  • Legislative procedure
  • Strong political group division
  • Some national delegation divergence
  • High participation
  • Many MEPs voted against their group
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Topic importance+0 / 15
Turnout+5 / 5
Vote type+25 / 25
Close vote+0 / 15
Legislative+15 / 15
Rebel votes+10 / 10
Group division+12 / 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 “European Central Bank – annual report 2025”. EPP, S&D, Renew and Greens-EFA voted mostly in favour, while Left, NI and ESN voted mostly against. ECR and PfE mostly abstained. The motion was adopted by a comfortable margin (443 for, 71 against, 117 abstentions).

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Why it matters

This is a main (final) vote on a dossier — the decisive moment where the European Parliament adopts or rejects a legislative or political text. These are the votes that most directly shape EU law and policy, and the ones citizens and journalists should watch most closely.

Result analysis

For
443
Against
71
Abstain
117
Margin of victory
372 votes
Turnout (cast)
631
Absent
88
Participation rate
87.8%
This was not a close vote — the margin was comfortable.

By political group

EPP185 MEPs
For 165Against 0Abstain 0Absent 20
S&D135 MEPs
For 113Against 2Abstain 0Absent 20
ECR82 MEPs
For 23Against 12Abstain 40Absent 7
PfE84 MEPs
For 7Against 4Abstain 59Absent 14
Renew78 MEPs
For 68Against 1Abstain 0Absent 9
Greens/EFA53 MEPs
For 45Against 0Abstain 0Absent 8
The Left45 MEPs
For 14Against 18Abstain 8Absent 5
NI29 MEPs
For 8Against 14Abstain 6Absent 1
ESN27 MEPs
For 0Against 19Abstain 4Absent 4

Country angle

Most in favour
  • Germany66
  • Spain41
  • France35
  • Italy35
  • Poland24
Most against
  • Greece10
Divided delegations
  • Greece
  • Poland
Full breakdown by all countries
Austria20 MEPs
For 13Against 1Abstain 5Absent 1
Belgium22 MEPs
For 13Against 2Abstain 2Absent 5
Bulgaria17 MEPs
For 13Against 3Abstain 0Absent 1
Croatia12 MEPs
For 9Against 1Abstain 1Absent 1
Cyprus6 MEPs
For 5Against 1Abstain 0Absent 0
Czech Republic21 MEPs
For 15Against 2Abstain 1Absent 3
Denmark15 MEPs
For 12Against 1Abstain 2Absent 0
Estonia7 MEPs
For 6Against 0Abstain 1Absent 0
Finland15 MEPs
For 12Against 0Abstain 1Absent 2
France81 MEPs
For 35Against 8Abstain 25Absent 13
Germany96 MEPs
For 66Against 16Abstain 6Absent 8
Greece21 MEPs
For 8Against 10Abstain 1Absent 2
Hungary21 MEPs
For 7Against 1Abstain 7Absent 6
Ireland14 MEPs
For 10Against 0Abstain 2Absent 2
Italy76 MEPs
For 35Against 1Abstain 27Absent 13
Latvia9 MEPs
For 6Against 0Abstain 1Absent 2
Lithuania11 MEPs
For 9Against 0Abstain 1Absent 1
Luxembourg6 MEPs
For 6Against 0Abstain 0Absent 0
Malta6 MEPs
For 5Against 0Abstain 0Absent 1
Netherlands31 MEPs
For 20Against 1Abstain 8Absent 2
Poland53 MEPs
For 24Against 14Abstain 10Absent 5
Portugal21 MEPs
For 15Against 2Abstain 1Absent 3
Romania33 MEPs
For 23Against 2Abstain 2Absent 6
Slovakia15 MEPs
For 8Against 3Abstain 3Absent 1
Slovenia9 MEPs
For 9Against 0Abstain 0Absent 0
Spain60 MEPs
For 41Against 2Abstain 7Absent 10
Sweden21 MEPs
For 18Against 0Abstain 3Absent 0

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