Petr Bystron
- Member state
- Germany
- Member of the EP since
- 2024
- Committee
- Delegation to the EU-Türkiye Joint Parliamentary Committee · Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection · Committee on Foreign Affairs · Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
- Delegations
- Delegation for relations with Central Asia
Delegation for relations with the United States (subst.)
Vote distribution
How Bystron voted in the 550 recorded final votes.
Closeness to the groups
Share of votes in which Bystron voted with the majority of the respective group. Most often aligned with Europe of Sovereign Nations.
Joint approval
Of Bystron's votes in favour, the share where the respective group majority also voted in favour — constructive agreement, excluding joint opposition. Most often jointly in favour with Europe of Sovereign Nations.
On the winning side
How often Bystron’s vote matches the outcome — For on adopted, Against on rejected files. Abstentions count for neither side.
Turnout & behaviour over time
One column per session week, height = number of votes, segments by position (For · Abstention · Against · did not vote).
Vote distribution
Vote distribution over all roll-call votes.
Closeness to the groups
Agreement with the group majority over all roll-call votes.
Joint approval
Of votes in favour, the share where the group majority also voted in favour.
Amendments by group
How Bystron voted on amendments by each group (share in favour/abstention/against per tabling group; number = count).
On the winning side
Share of clearly decided votes on the winning side (all roll-call votes).
Turnout & behaviour over time
Turnout and behaviour per session over all roll-call votes.
Language spoken: German (34) · Polish (4) · Slovak (3) · Czech (1)
- 17 June 2026Protecting EU citizens’ data from hybrid threats: the Lithuanian case (topical debate)
- 19 May 2026Political repression and humanitarian situation in Cuba (debate)
- 19 May 2026Recommendation on the 81st session of the United Nations General Assembly (debate)
- 29 April 2026Commission interference in democratic process and elections (topical debate)
- 29 April 2026The need for targeted criminal provisions and platforms’ responsibility to effectively address cyberbullying and online harassment (debate)
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