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MEPping @howtheyvote.eu‬ | ‪MDS @hertieschool.bsky.social | somewhere at the intersection of policy, politics, data | personal opinions
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Not the most important thing today, but given the fact that recent resolutions in the EU Parliament on Venezuela were carried by the EPP with all the far-right groups - now literally called the Venezuela majority - how the EU Parliament will take a position on Trump's Venezuela occupation.
January 3, 2026 at 6:28 PM
If you are at #39C3 and would like to talk about tracking the European Parliament - either from a technical or a PolSci perspective - please reach out.

Especially interested in all-things-far-right, insights into EP admin and making the EUs legislative process more accessible - would love to chat!
We are at #39C3 and will be part of a cozy workshop on Day 2 on Open Parliamentary Data at the Free Knowledge Habitat - come join us!

Can't come to the workshop but want to chat about the European Parliament or our project? Just send a DM and we'll love to connect!

P.S. We also brought stickers!
We are excited to hold a workshop on Open Parliamentary Data together with @howtheyvote.eu and the #OpenDataRanking-team (@okfde.bsky.social) at the Free Knowledge Habitat. See you at 16:00 on day 2 (28.12.) of #39c3! 🚀 pretalx.wikimedia.de/39c3-2025/ta...
December 27, 2025 at 12:13 PM
This is another great newsletter by @nvondarza.bsky.social and if you are interested in EP roll-call votes - subscribe!

Regarding the "left + far-right" majority, a short thread on why I think this has to be treated/seen differently from the 🇻🇪 majority votes: It's about who *makes* decisions.
November was a month of high tension in the European Parliament.

I went through 51 final votes and 10 public Council votes for my latest EU-Analytics review – and found three different working majorities at play:
EU Analytics November 2025 review
The breakdown of the Cordon Sanitaire amid three different majorities
substack.com
December 5, 2025 at 10:19 PM
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For the @euobserver.com, in cooperation with Novaya Gazeta Europe, @kominmo.bsky.social & Vitovt Kopytok provide an overview of pro-russian voting behavior and its rise in the 10th EP - based on HowTheyVote.eu data. Interesting read and highly recommended visuals!

euobserver.com/eu-and-the-w...
Europe’s new pro-Kremlin bloc takes shape in the European Parliament
Since taking office, the new European Parliament has voted on at least 14 resolutions concerning Russia and Ukraine — a test of how its fresh line-up approaches foreign policy. A new data-driven inves...
euobserver.com
November 24, 2025 at 11:32 PM
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Very much looking forward to presenting recent experimental findings on voters’ perceptions of election polls @mzes-ssdl.bsky.social (@mzesunimannheim.bsky.social) next week!
🚨 Upcoming: "What Shapes Voter Perceptions of Election Polls? The Impact of Partisanship and Visual Design"

👤 @eliaskoch.bsky.social (Hertie School)

🗓️ Wed, November 5, 13:45-15:15 CET

📺 Register for the live stream: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
October 29, 2025 at 11:56 AM
Over @howtheyvote.eu, I try to take a look back at each EP plenary session once it's done, and I had a second to look for interesting patterns in the votes - the roundup for the last plenary session at the end of october just dropped!
🗳️ Another #plenary week (actually calendar week 43) in the #EP is (long) over and votes are up on howtheyvote.eu!

After making sure we give you the most up-to date and comprehensive data on roll-call votes possible, let's take a 👀 at some of the things that happened in the European Parliament: A 🧵
Find out how Members of the European Parliament vote
Find out how Members of the European Parliament vote.
howtheyvote.eu
November 2, 2025 at 5:35 PM