Member of the European Parliament, 2014–2020 In her first political stint, Dalli successfully contested the
2014 European Elections in Malta. She campaigned on the mantra of 'Priorita Malta' (Priority Malta), underlining her commitment to focus on issues of paramount importance for the country such as job opportunities,
irregular immigration, affordable energy, EU funding, youths and cutting red tape for businesses. Her candidature was approved by Malta's Prime Minister
Joseph Muscat, saying the
Labour Party needed dedicated
MEPs. In the EU election, Dalli garnered around 23,500 first preference votes, making her the third candidate most votes Most preferred candidates from six eligible seats. She became the first Labour female MEP to be elected directly to the European Parliament, after the preceding year saw three female MEPs becoming elected only through a bi-election. In her first comments to the
TVM, she thanked the electorate for the responsibilities given and promised to work hard for the needs of Maltese people. In parliament, Dalli sat as a member on the
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI) and the
Committee on Petitions (PETI). Dalli was chosen to serve on the Committee of Inquiry into Emission Measurements in the Automative Sector, after the
Volkswagen emissions scandal was revealed. In 2020, she joined the Special Committee on Beating Cancer. In addition to her committee assignments, she was part of the parliament's delegation for relations with the Maghreb countries and the
Arab Maghreb Union. Dalli was also a substitute member on the
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE), the
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE), and Delegation to the EU-Armenia, EU-Azerbaijan and EU-Georgia Parliamentary Cooperation. In October 2016 Dalli was chosen as the Coordinator on the ENVI committee, on behalf of the
Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament, replacing German MEP
Matthias Groote. She was re-elected in January 2017. This led the VoteWatch.eu to consider Dalli as one of the winners in the European Parliament's mid-term reshuffle, adding that she shown capabilities to negotiate between the two major parties in the European Parliament. She represented the European Parliament in the
Climate Change Conference (COP21) held in Paris in December 2015. Following the
2019 elections, Dalli was elected vice-chair of the
S&D Group, under the leadership of chairwoman
Iratxe García.
Member of the Parliament of Malta, 2020–present In October 2020, Dalli was sworn in the Parliament of Malta, succeeding Etienne Grech. In November 2020, Dalli was appointed Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainable Development. After the 2022 general elections, Dalli was appointed Minister for the Environment, Energy and Enterprise. ==Other activities==