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Is breakdown of votes between political groups available? If so, it should be included next to information that 348 MPs voted in favor and 278 MPs voted against. 193.198.162.14 ( talk) 15:19, 26 March 2019 (UTC)
I did add a chart with the votes by political group to the article. It shows the corrected voted (7 MPs of S&D changed their vote because they said they made a "mistake" for example see page 53 -a lot of EPP MPs made mistakes as well but in addition it only changes 1 vote against and 1 abstention-) In detail the results after corrections are:
EPP +153 -29 a12 (without corrections +153 -28 a13)
S&D +92 -61 a6 (without corrections +99 -54 a6)
ECR +23 -42 a2
ALDE +35 -26 a3 (without correction +36 -25 a3)
Greens-EFA +4 -39 a4
GUE/NGL +5 -36 a3
EFDD +6 -28 a1
ENF +15 -14 a3
Non-Inscrits +5 -9 a2 (without corrections +7 -8 a1)
In the chart I did add the members who were not present to the abstentions. (By the way: The European Parliament itself lists the votes by political group and not by country. Makes sense because the MPs sit with their political group and not with all MPs of their country. On the other hand in a lot of countries MPs of different parties did vote very different, although they are from the same country. Most members of the Greens and GUE/NGL for example voted against the directive, although most MPs of their countries voted for the directive) -- Yoda1893 ( talk) 14:40, 3 April 2019 (UTC)
The controversy section needs be edited to reflect Susan Wojcicki's status as former ceo 24.31.27.227 ( talk) 16:09, 22 February 2023 (UTC)
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Is breakdown of votes between political groups available? If so, it should be included next to information that 348 MPs voted in favor and 278 MPs voted against. 193.198.162.14 ( talk) 15:19, 26 March 2019 (UTC)
I did add a chart with the votes by political group to the article. It shows the corrected voted (7 MPs of S&D changed their vote because they said they made a "mistake" for example see page 53 -a lot of EPP MPs made mistakes as well but in addition it only changes 1 vote against and 1 abstention-) In detail the results after corrections are:
EPP +153 -29 a12 (without corrections +153 -28 a13)
S&D +92 -61 a6 (without corrections +99 -54 a6)
ECR +23 -42 a2
ALDE +35 -26 a3 (without correction +36 -25 a3)
Greens-EFA +4 -39 a4
GUE/NGL +5 -36 a3
EFDD +6 -28 a1
ENF +15 -14 a3
Non-Inscrits +5 -9 a2 (without corrections +7 -8 a1)
In the chart I did add the members who were not present to the abstentions. (By the way: The European Parliament itself lists the votes by political group and not by country. Makes sense because the MPs sit with their political group and not with all MPs of their country. On the other hand in a lot of countries MPs of different parties did vote very different, although they are from the same country. Most members of the Greens and GUE/NGL for example voted against the directive, although most MPs of their countries voted for the directive) -- Yoda1893 ( talk) 14:40, 3 April 2019 (UTC)
The controversy section needs be edited to reflect Susan Wojcicki's status as former ceo 24.31.27.227 ( talk) 16:09, 22 February 2023 (UTC)