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Christophe CLERGEAU

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S&D · France

Socialist Party

86.7% attendanceView official EP profile →
86.7%
Attendance Rate
1636
Votes Participated
10th Term
2024 – 2029

Voting Record

Notable votes in the current parliamentary term

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30 Apr 2026Supporting democratic resilience in ArmeniaNot votingADOPTED
30 Apr 2026Ensuring accountability and justice in response to Russia’s …ForADOPTED
30 Apr 2026Banking Union – annual report 2025ForADOPTED
30 Apr 2026Women’s entrepreneurship in rural and island areas and outer…ForADOPTED
30 Apr 2026How to secure a sustainable future for the EU livestock sect…ForADOPTED
30 Apr 2026Financial literacy and the rise of finfluencers in the conte…ForADOPTED
30 Apr 2026Estimates of revenue and expenditure for the financial year …ForADOPTED
30 Apr 2026Shortcomings and deficiencies of the ‘Amnesty Law’ in Venezu…ForADOPTED
30 Apr 2026New Chinese law on ‘ethnic unity and progress’ and the inten…ForADOPTED
30 Apr 2026Escalating trafficking and exploitation by criminal groups i…ForADOPTED

Financial Declarations

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

Estimated outside income

7,2007,920/year

Based on declared income bands

0 declared activities

6 board memberships

President of C2Stratégies et associés€7,200/yearBoard
Board member of FRAC Pays de la LoireUnpaidBoard
Board member of maison Julien GracqUnpaidBoard
Board member mixed syndicate AtlanpoleUnpaidBoard
President of C2StratégiesUnpaidBoard
Regional councilor of Pays de la LoireUnpaidBoard

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

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Recent Lobby Meetings

Meetings disclosed on the EU Transparency Register — last 6 months

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19 Jan 2026Vaccines EuropeHealth Preparedness · Shadow rapporteur ·2025/0223(COD)
9 Jan 2026EuroCommerceGeneral policies · Member
7 Jan 2026Grand Est-EuropeBioeconomy · Member
17 Dec 2025EuroHealthNetGender inequalities in health · Member

About Christophe CLERGEAU

Christophe Clergeau represents France in the European Parliament as a member of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D), the Parliament's centre-left grouping that advocates for social justice, workers' rights, and European integration with strong social protections. He belongs to France's Socialist Party, the country's principal centre-left political force that has historically championed social democratic values and European cooperation. Clergeau maintains a solid parliamentary presence with an attendance record of 83.8%, slightly above the European Parliament average of approximately 82%, and has participated in 84% of votes, casting 1,570 ballots out of 1,873 possible votes during his current term. As part of the S&D group, he operates within a political framework that typically supports progressive taxation, environmental sustainability, strengthening the social pillar of the European Union, and promoting democratic values both within Europe and internationally. His voting patterns and parliamentary activity reflect the broader policy priorities of French social democracy within the European context.

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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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