As the legislative body of the European Union (EU), the European Parliament (EP) comprises 732 elected representatives from over 150 national political parties from 25 member states. At the EP level, these members are affiliated with seven major party groups representing distinct policy positions. This article provides precise estimates of these policy positions based on expert surveys, in addition to characterizing the dimensionality of policy competition in the EP. The authors’ results suggest not only that party groups have identifiable and differentiated positions on multiple issues of policy, but also that these positions group broadly into two orthogonal dimensions: one consisting of classic left–right social and economic issues, and the other related to the powers and scope of EU institutions.
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