Voting Record
Notable votes in the current parliamentary term
Financial Declarations
Declared to the European Parliament · Self-reported by the MEP
Estimated outside income
€0–0/year
Based on declared income bands
0 declared activities
4 board memberships
Source: European Parliament declarations · Self-reported · Last updated: 23 Mar 2026
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Recent Lobby Meetings
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About Tilly METZ
Tilly Metz represents Luxembourg in the European Parliament as a member of The Greens, Luxembourg's established green political party that has been part of the country's coalition governments and typically secures around 10-15% of the national vote. She sits with the Greens/European Free Alliance political group, which advocates for environmental protection, climate action, social justice, and support for regional minorities across Europe. Metz maintains an exceptional attendance record of 99.1% compared to the Parliament's average of around 82%, and has participated in 99% of votes, casting ballots in 1,857 of 1,873 recorded votes during her term. Her consistent parliamentary participation reflects the high level of engagement typical of Luxembourg's small MEP delegation, where each representative carries significant responsibility for covering the full range of EU policy areas. Luxembourg's six MEPs often coordinate across party lines to ensure comprehensive representation of the Grand Duchy's interests in European Union decision-making processes.
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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.
