Developing a new EU anti-poverty strategy
Importance Score
Medium importanceWhy this vote stands out:
- ✓Some political group division
- ✓Significant national delegation divergence
- ✓Very close result
- ✓High participation
- ✓Many MEPs voted against their group
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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 “Developing a new EU anti-poverty strategy”. S&D, Renew, Greens-EFA, Left and NI voted mostly in favour, while EPP, PfE, ECR and ESN voted mostly against. The motion was rejected by a narrow margin (265 for, 273 against, 42 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. The outcome was close, which makes individual choices and absences especially consequential.
Result analysis
Close vote analysis
The margin was 8 votes. 139 MEPs did not vote.
Groups whose absences exceeded the margin
- EPPhad 43 absent MEPs (margin was 8)
- S&Dhad 24 absent MEPs (margin was 8)
- ECRhad 17 absent MEPs (margin was 8)
- Renewhad 16 absent MEPs (margin was 8)
- PfEhad 14 absent MEPs (margin was 8)
- Greens-EFAhad 10 absent MEPs (margin was 8)
Countries whose absences exceeded the margin
Absences larger than the margin are numerically significant but do NOT imply the outcome would have changed. That would require modelling how each absent member would have voted, which this analysis does not do.
By political group
Country angle
- France30
- Belgium13
- Romania11
- Sweden11
- Portugal10
- Poland42
- Germany39
- Italy29
- Spain27
- Netherlands17
- Austria
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Germany
- Greece
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