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European Party Funding Observatory Wikibase
This wikibase is developed to provide open, free, and easy access to data on European parties and their funding.
It is meant to become the data system of the European Party Funding Observatory (EPFO). However, this database is under developed, and is therefore not the current reference of the EPFO. The current dataset of the EPFO can be found at https://epfo.eu/dataset.
About the European Party Funding Observatory
The goal of the European Party Funding Observatory is to advance the study of European parties by making data transparent and accessible to all.
In theory, financial information on European political parties is public. Some information is published by the European Parliament or the APPF as required by Article 32 of the Regulation on European parties. Other information can be freely requested via the European Parliament’s procedure for public access to documents, as provided for by Regulation 1049/2001 on public access to documents.
In practice, however, this information is hardly visible to researchers and journalists, and almost invisible to European citizens. While the European Parliament and the APPF do publish information on their websites, it is, more often than not, as closed PDF documents; in the case of the European Parliament, the information is even located on a page of the Parliament’s sub-website for “contracts and grants”. As for the procedure for public access to documents, it requires more effort and patience than citizens should be required to have for information on their political parties; and, once again, the information is always provided in closed PDF documents. European Democracy Consulting and the European Democracy Consulting Stiftung work to ensure the provision of information in open, machine-readable format, and encouraging the APPF to provide visualisations for its data.
The European Party Funding Observatory aims at ensuring that information on European political parties is not merely published, but truly visible. We access or request data from official sources, transcribe it into open, machine-readable format, and turn it into clear visualisations aimed at answering citizens’ questions. In addition, we are providing this information in a structured format via our wikibase.
Focus of the EPFO
The European Party Funding Observatory focuses on the following:
- Public funding: how much public funding do European parties receive? How much public funding are they entitled to? How much does each party actually receive? How does public funding evolve over time? How much does this cost European citizens?
- Private funding, including donations and contributions: how much private funding do European parties receive? Which parties rely more on donor contributions? How does private funding evolve over time? Who gives to European parties? What is the role of small or corporate donations? Where do donors and contributors come from?
- Spending: how much do European parties spend? What do they spend their funding on? How does spending evolve over time?
In addition, the European Party Funding Observatory provides party-specific information, allowing the visualisation of the above information for each European political party, including some information concerning their individual and party membership.
While citizens know little about European parties in general, the European Democracy Consulting Stiftung chose to focus on European party funding data, as this is the least visible and accessible information regarding European parties. European citizens indirectly fund – through national and European funding – almost the entirety of European parties’ budget; they should be able to easily know how this money is distributed and spent.
Conversely, we have decided not to focus on the political programmes and positions of European political parties, nor on votes of their members in the European Parliament. Information on programmes and positions can be found on the respective websites of European political parties, which we provide, or on their social media channels. Information on votes was, for many years, provided by VoteWatch Europe (terminated in June 2022, archived), and data remains available on the European Parliament’s website, such as the sub-websites for plenaries or respective committees.
Reflecting the importance of European political parties for a functioning European democracy, the morse code featured in the logo of the European Party Funding Observatory, representing unintelligible financial data, reads the text of Article 10(4) of the Treaty on European Union – the so-called “Party Article” – enshrining European political parties and their role.
Progress report
The EPFO Wikibase will progressively be filled with data from the EPFO's existing dataset.
Here is a summary of where this import work stands:
Task | Completion |
---|---|
Creation of Wikibase and essential pages European political parties, foundations, core categories |
✅ |
Creation of core relational properties has parts, instance of, etc. |
✅ |
Creation of wikibase-specific properties lump sum, mep-based funding, etc. |
✅ |
Creation of other items political groups of the European parliament, political ideologies, member states, EU institutions, etc. |
✅ |
Import of other core data member state population, number of MEPs over time, electoral results |
✅ |
Using wikibase as source for EPFO website | ❌ |
Task | European parties | European foundations |
---|---|---|
Creation of items | ✅ | ✅ |
Import of core data name, ideology, APPF registration, etc. |
✅ | ✅ |
Import of MEP membership | ✅ | N/A |
Import of individual membership | ✅ | N/A |
Import of public funding | ✅ | ✅ |
Import of donations and contributions | ✅ | ❌ |
Import of audit data | ⚠️ data ready, missing upload mechanism |
❌ |
Where to start
Some suggested starting point to see the content of this wiki:
- Search (top right) for something or someone you expect to find — for instance, look up the European People’s Party, the Green European Foundation, or Regulation 1141/2014 on the statute and funding of European political parties and European political foundations
- All European parties, organisations, and related items, using a wikibase special page
- All European parties, using a SPARQL query (press the play button to get the results of the query)
- All European parties and their activity status, using a SPARQL query (press the play button to get the results of the query)
- List of all items
- List of all properties (if nothing shows, hit find on the landing page)
- Query service
- Our data model, presenting the properties of the main classes of items of this wikibase
Additional Resources
Here are resources that can help you understand the MediaWiki and Wikibase ecosystems.
- Wikibase/DataModel/Primer: An introduction to the Wikibase data model
- SPARQL crash course using the Wikidata Query Service
- MediaWiki main page
- Wikibase main page
Usage and suggested citation
Unless otherwise stated, all content on this wikibase is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
To cite data from the European Party Funding Observatory Wikibase, please use the following format:
- European Party Funding Observatory Wikibase (https://wikibase.epfo.eu/wiki/Item:QXX, DATE ACCESSED), LABEL, IDENTIFIER.
- For example: European Party Funding Observatory Wikibase (https://wikibase.epfo.eu/wiki/Item:Q21, 01 January 2023), Volt Europa, Q21.
To cite the project and website as a whole please use the following format:
- European Democracy Consulting Stiftung, European Party Funding Observatory Wikibase (https://wikibase.epfo.eu, 2024).
Subsequent citation might be shortened to:
- EPFO Wikibase.
Acknowledgements
We thank Wikimedia Deutschland for developing, maintaining, and supporting this vital infrastructure, and other wikibases, including Beyond Notability, which proved very useful inspirations for the development of our own wikibase.
Publisher Declaration
This wikibase is published by the European Democracy Consulting Stiftung. We are responsible for its content.