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Last week's European Parliament elections toppled the French government, shifted European legislation to the right, yet kept mainstream bureaucrats at the steering wheel. The center-right European People's Party (EPP) remained the largest party in the 720-seated European Parliament, projected to have secured around 185 seats. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, a member of the EPP, was unequivocal in her assessment of the results. "We won the European elections," von der Leyen said as the results were still being tallied on June 9. "This election has given us two messages. Firs...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Last week's European Parliament elections toppled the French government, shifted European legislation to the right, yet kept mainstream bureaucrats at the steering wheel. The center-right European People's Party (EPP) remained the largest party in the 720-seated European Parliament, projected to have secured around 185 seats. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, a member of the EPP, was unequivocal in her assessment of the results. "We won the European elections," von der Leyen said as the results were still being tallied on June 9. "This election has given us two messages. Firs...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Last week's European Parliament elections toppled the French government, shifted European legislation to the right, yet kept mainstream bureaucrats at the steering wheel. The center-right European People's Party (EPP) remained the largest party in the 720-seated European Parliament, projected to have secured around 185 seats. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, a member of the EPP, was unequivocal in her assessment of the results. "We won the European elections," von der Leyen said as the results were still being tallied on June 9. "This election has given us two messages. Firs...
Kyiv Independent
The centre-right European People's Party will not seek to strike a formal deal with Giorgia Meloni and her hard-right European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group, neither to re-elect Ursula von der Leyen nor to underpin a governing majority in the next mandate, the EPP's secretary general said a day after the elections. The polls saw the EPP conquer with 186 seats, far ahead of the 135 obtained by the Socialists and Democrats (S&D) group and the 79 of the liberal Renew Europe. "The EPP will seek to form a majority in the European Parliament with friends and allies that we have worked bef...
Euronews (English)
One group that failed to resonate with voters in the European Parliament elections is the left-wing European United Left/Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL). It saw its seats diminish to 36, from 41 in 2019, according to the latest projections. It did, however, get unexpected support in Finland and Denmark, where the extreme left – as well as the Socialists and Democrats and Greens – made some big wins. Finland saw a surprise rise of the socialist Left Alliance (Vasemmistoliitto): the party gained 17.3% of the vote. Party leader Li Andersson, a 37-year old former minister of education, received more v...
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Hundreds of people gathered in Paris and across Europe on Sunday night to protest the European Union's parliamentary election results, which saw significant gains for far-right parties.
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The dissolution of the National Assembly in France after the first exit polls published after the vote dominated the debate election night in the corridor of Brussels. Rassemblement National (RN, National Rally) led by Marine Le Pen got an historic 31.5%, while French President Emmanuel Macron reached a 14.7% - not even the half. In general, the far-right made notable individual gains across the continent, but their overall surge in the European Parliament was more restrained than expected. The centre-right European People's Party (EPP) got the majority of the votes in this European elections....
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Around 185 million voters across 27 EU countries have had their say, and right-wing parties have seen support creep up in all corners of the continent, tilting the balance of power in the European Parliament. But the projected surge in support for far-right parties was not as pronounced as some had expected, meaning that if there is sufficient political will, the pro-European coalition at the centre will hold. Although more strained than ever before, the so-called ‘grand coalition’ between the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP), the centre-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D) and the li...
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After a tumultuous last day of voting and a long night of vote counting and spin, we can now glimpse the new EU political landscape. As predicted by pollsters, populist right-wing parties have seen their share of seats in Brussels surge in several countries. Italian premier Giorgia Meloni’s role as a future power broker in the appointment of the next head of the European Commission, while the victory of Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally in France has forced president Macron to call a snap election. It is not only a story of an ascendant hard-right, though, as the nationalist ID group’s ...
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As millions of voters cast their ballots in the 2024 European Elections, the stakes are high with issues ranging from economic recovery to climate change at the forefront. Catch real-time updates, comprehensive data, and visualizations of the election results. Dive into detailed breakdowns by country, track the latest results, provided by the European Parliament, as they come in, and explore the shifts in political power. What are the latest results for the 2024 European elections? Who are the winners and losers? How will the seats in the European Parliament be distributed after the 2024 elect...
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