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Fabio DE MASI

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NI · Germany

Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance

98.3% attendanceView official EP profile →
98.3%
Attendance Rate
1911
Votes Participated
10th Term
2024 – 2029

Voting Record

Notable votes in the current parliamentary term

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26 Mar 2026Global Gateway – past impacts and future orientationAgainstADOPTED
26 Mar 2026Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund f…ForADOPTED
26 Mar 2026Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund f…ForADOPTED
26 Mar 2026EU-China Agreement: modification of concessions on all the t…ForADOPTED
26 Mar 2026EU-Lebanon Agreement for scientific and technological cooper…ForADOPTED
26 Mar 2026United Nations Convention on the International Effects of Ju…ForADOPTED
26 Mar 2026Simplification of the implementation of harmonised rules on …AgainstADOPTED
26 Mar 2026Non-application of customs duties on imports of certain good…AgainstADOPTED
26 Mar 2026Non-application of customs duties on imports of certain good…ForREJECTED
26 Mar 2026Adjustment of customs duties and opening of tariff quotas fo…AgainstADOPTED

Financial Declarations

Declared to the European Parliament · Self-reported by the MEP

Estimated outside income

52,22957,452/year

Based on declared income bands

3 declared activities

3 board memberships

Income from self-employed author activity - Rowohlt Verlag€25,000/yearEmployment
Film production consulting (expected in second half of 2024) - Sperl GmbH€25,000/yearConsultancy
Author's fee Tropen-Verlag for foreword to book by Grace Blakeley (Note: Payment…€2,229/yearOther
Expert Digital Euro AssociationUnpaidBoard
Advisory board Berliner Steuergespräche e.V.UnpaidBoard
Member of the party board of BSWUnpaidBoard

Source: European Parliament declarations · Self-reported · Last updated: 23 Mar 2026

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Recent Lobby Meetings

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9 Mar 2026Transparency International Liaison Office to the European UnionEuropean NGOs · Member
18 Nov 2025Crypto.comMICA · Member

About Fabio DE MASI

Fabio De Masi represents Germany in the European Parliament as a member of the Non-attached Members group, having joined from the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance, Germany's newly formed left-wing party that split from Die Linke in 2024. The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance combines left-wing economic policies with more restrictive positions on immigration and EU integration. De Masi previously served as a prominent member of Die Linke in both the German Bundestag and European Parliament, where he established himself as a vocal critic of financial deregulation and advocate for economic justice. As a trained economist, he has focused extensively on financial policy, tax avoidance, and banking regulation throughout his political career. His exceptional attendance record demonstrates strong parliamentary engagement, participating in 98.2% of plenary sessions and 98% of votes, significantly above the European Parliament average of approximately 82%. De Masi continues to advocate for progressive economic policies while navigating his party's evolving political positioning within the German landscape.

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Methodology

Attendance is calculated based on roll-call votes in plenary sessions of the European Parliament. Committee votes are excluded. Abstaining counts as present; not voting counts as absent. Notable votes are selected based on significance, close outcomes, and high participation.

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