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
2 board memberships
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
About Hanna GEDIN
Hanna Gedin represents Sweden in the European Parliament as a member of the Left Party, Sweden's socialist and feminist political party that advocates for economic equality, environmental protection, and expanded welfare systems. She sits with The Left in the European Parliament (GUE/NGL), a political group that promotes left-wing policies including workers' rights, anti-austerity measures, and opposition to neoliberal economic policies across the EU. Gedin maintains an above-average attendance record at 93.9% compared to the European Parliament's average of approximately 82%, and has participated in 94% of votes, casting 1,758 out of 1,873 possible votes during her term. The Left Party, founded in 1917 as a communist party before evolving into its current democratic socialist form, typically opposes EU integration that prioritizes market liberalization while supporting European cooperation on social and environmental issues. Gedin serves a full term in the current European Parliament session, representing Swedish left-wing political interests at the European level.
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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.
