political families
Distribution of groups in the European Parliament hemicycle
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political families
Distribution of groups in the European Parliament hemicycle
The numerical value next to each color indicates the size of each political group, which is essential for understanding the dynamics of power and how majorities are formed to pass laws.
By understanding this distribution, we can anticipate potential alliances and obstacles in the decision-making process within the EU.
Red/Pink
Generally represents the left and far left, socialist parties, social democrats, and other left-wing groups advocating for social policies, social justice, and often a regulated or mixed economy.
Dark blue or black
May indicate right-wing or far-right parties, which may advocate for increased security policies, restricted immigration, and sometimes economic nationalism.
Green
This is the color of ecological parties that advocate for the protection of the environment, sustainable development, and measures against climate change.
Yellow
Usually associated with liberal parties, which support the free market, civil rights, and a certain individual autonomy against state interventionism.
White or gray
May represent non-attached members or independents who do not belong to any recognized political group or who disagree with the policies of established groups.
Blue
Often the color of conservative or Christian-democratic parties, which value tradition, social stability, and sometimes the market economy.
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political families
Distribution of groups in the European Parliament hemicycle
click on the icons to learn more
political families
Distribution of groups in the European Parliament hemicycle
The numerical value next to each color indicates the size of each political group, which is essential for understanding the dynamics of power and how majorities are formed to pass laws.
By understanding this distribution, we can anticipate potential alliances and obstacles in the decision-making process within the EU.
Red/Pink
Generally represents the left and far left, socialist parties, social democrats, and other left-wing groups advocating for social policies, social justice, and often a regulated or mixed economy.
Dark blue or black
May indicate right-wing or far-right parties, which may advocate for increased security policies, restricted immigration, and sometimes economic nationalism.
Green
This is the color of ecological parties that advocate for the protection of the environment, sustainable development, and measures against climate change.
Yellow
Usually associated with liberal parties, which support the free market, civil rights, and a certain individual autonomy against state interventionism.
White or gray
May represent non-attached members or independents who do not belong to any recognized political group or who disagree with the policies of established groups.
Blue
Often the color of conservative or Christian-democratic parties, which value tradition, social stability, and sometimes the market economy.