Recent parliamentary activities reveal key voting patterns, party cohesion trends, and notable political dynamics in the European Parliament. According to European Parliament data, analysis of voting records from 2026-03-21 to 2026-03-28 provides insights into legislative decision-making and party discipline.
Why This Matters
Key Finding: Voting records and party cohesion data reveal political alignment across the European Parliament, helping citizens understand how their elected representatives make legislative decisions.
Recently Adopted Texts
17 texts adopted in recent plenary sessions:
- Request for the waiver of the immunity of Grzegorz Braun TA-10-2026-0087 2026-03-26
- Request for the waiver of the immunity of Nikos Pappas TA-10-2026-0089 2026-03-26
- Early intervention measures, conditions for resolution and funding of resolution action (BRRD3) TA-10-2026-0091 2026-03-26
- Simplification of the implementation of harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (Digital Omnibus on AI) TA-10-2026-0098 2026-03-26
- Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers: application EGF/2025/007 BE/Casa - Belgium TA-10-2026-0102 2026-03-26
- Adopted text from March 2026 plenary TA-10-2026-0090 2026-03-26
- Adopted text from March 2026 plenary TA-10-2026-0092 2026-03-26
- Adopted text from March 2026 plenary TA-10-2026-0093 2026-03-26
- Adopted text from March 2026 plenary TA-10-2026-0094 2026-03-26
- Adopted text from March 2026 plenary TA-10-2026-0095 2026-03-26
- Adopted text from March 2026 plenary TA-10-2026-0096 2026-03-26
- Adopted text from March 2026 plenary TA-10-2026-0097 2026-03-26
- Adopted text from March 2026 plenary TA-10-2026-0099 2026-03-26
- Adopted text from March 2026 plenary TA-10-2026-0100 2026-03-26
- Adopted text from March 2026 plenary TA-10-2026-0101 2026-03-26
- Adopted text from March 2026 plenary TA-10-2026-0103 2026-03-26
- Adopted text from March 2026 plenary TA-10-2026-0104 2026-03-26
Deep Political Analysis
What Happened
Parliamentary activity from 2026-03-21 to 2026-03-28. Detailed roll-call data unavailable for this period.
Timeline
- Period: 2026-03-21 to 2026-03-28
Why It Matters — Root Causes
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Impact Assessment
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Multi-Stakeholder Perspectives
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Stakeholder Outcome Matrix
| Action | Confidence | Political Groups | Civil Society | Industry | National Governments | Citizens | EU Institutions |
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| Voting outcomes 2026-03-21–2026-03-28 | Low | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | Winner | Loser | Winner |
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Internal positive factors
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Opportunities
External positive factors
- Cross-party alliances on specific legislation can build broader consensus
Weaknesses
Internal negative factors
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Threats
External negative factors
- Shifting alliances may delay legislative progress on key files