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@Leegend99 "PEL individual membership" means that MEPs from that party are members of PEL as individuals, not through their national party being member of PEL.
where does it say that Marc Botenga is part of the PEL? Neither on his page nor on the latter's website there is anything saying he is an individual member of the PEL. Neither is Mimmo Lucano, for that matter. You're just confusing the PEL with The Left Group (of which these people actually are individual members of). Leegend99 (talk) 22:57, 2 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Quick math: 46MEPs in EUparl group = 15 PEL (1 is in Non-inscrits) + 18 ELA + 13 others. I have checked every single person on that xls list with the list of elected members of parliament. -- Svito3 (talk) 23:16, 2 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]