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Structured analytic techniques including ACH, SWOT, Devil's Advocacy for EU parliamentary intelligence analysis
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Structured analytic techniques including ACH, SWOT, Devil's Advocacy for EU parliamentary intelligence analysis
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| name | intelligence-analysis-techniques |
| description | Structured analytic techniques including ACH, SWOT, Devil's Advocacy for EU parliamentary intelligence analysis |
| license | MIT |
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This skill supports evidence-based analysis aligned with Hack23 ISMS data integrity and quality requirements.
Dossier: EU AI Act (2021/0106(COD))
Hypotheses:
H1: EP will adopt a strong regulatory framework (comprehensive rules)
H2: EP will adopt a light-touch approach (industry self-regulation)
H3: EP will fragment — no majority for any coherent position
Evidence Matrix (from MCP Server data):
+----------------------------------+----+----+----+
| Evidence | H1 | H2 | H3 |
+----------------------------------+----+----+----+
| IMCO/LIBE joint committee vote | ++ | -- | - |
| EPP rapporteur position | + | + | - |
| S&D amendment pattern | ++ | -- | - |
| ECR/ID opposition amendments | - | ++ | + |
| Renew bridging proposals | + | + | -- |
| Plenary amendment voting splits | + | - | + |
+----------------------------------+----+----+----+
Assessment: H1 most consistent with evidence (High confidence)
Key diagnostic: Joint committee vote margin and amendment patterns
Subject: Renew Europe Group — EP10 Strategic Position
Strengths:
- Centrist positioning enables coalition flexibility (EPP or S&D)
- Strong presence in key committees (ECON, ITRE)
- Data source: get_meps (group filter), committee membership records
Weaknesses:
- Internal ideological diversity (liberal vs. centrist tensions)
- Smaller delegation size limits rapporteur assignments
- Data source: voting cohesion analysis from plenary roll-calls
Opportunities:
- Kingmaker role when EPP-S&D grand coalition insufficient
- Growing influence on digital/tech policy where group has expertise
- Data source: track_legislation filtered by policy area
Threats:
- National delegation losses in next EP elections
- Squeeze between consolidating EPP and growing Greens/EFA
- Data source: historical trend analysis across EP terms
Assumption: "The EPP-S&D grand coalition will continue to dominate EP decision-making"
Check against EP MCP Server data:
1. Calculate grand coalition voting alignment rate per legislative term
2. Identify policy areas where grand coalition breaks down
3. Measure frequency of alternative majorities (EPP+Renew+ECR)
4. Track political group size trends across EP6–EP10
5. Assess impact of new political group formations
Diagnostic indicators that assumption may be failing:
- Grand coalition alignment drops below 60% on key votes
- Three or more alternative majority coalitions form per session
- Combined EPP+S&D seat share falls below 50%