EU27: the centre-right EPP bloc of Ursula von der Leyen is head in Germany, Finland, and Greece; the right-wing ID group is ahead in Austria. #EP2024
Where no results are available, this interactive map is based on pre-election polls.
Where multiparty lists exists, we assigned… pic.twitter.com/3qDRvdQZ9E
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) June 9, 2024
Jeeepers! 😲
This shows results of every commune in France for EU elections
Brown represents Marine Le Pen’s far right 😬 pic.twitter.com/7namUVRifE
— Nick Delehanty (@Nick_Delehanty) June 9, 2024
Zerca added: “The biggest winners of this election are the two families of the radical right.”
He said results aligned with a rightward trend in EU member states, where radical right parties are part of national governments in eight out of 27 countries and collectively they could obstruct European parliamentary legislation.
“This shift could impact policies on climate, migration, enlargement, budget, and rule of law if right-wing parties collaborate,” he said. The result from Austria “may also herald the far-right’s participation in the country’s next government too, after the national election later this year.”
Zerca said there was a risk of “growing divisions and even chaos” within the European Parliament and the European Council, “which threatens European unity and capacity to achieve compromises,” especially given the Ukraine war and a possible Trump presidency.”
This graphic above outlines votes in the European parliamentary elections where EPP stands for the center-right European People’s Party, (S&D) is the center-left Socialists and Democrats and RE is the Renew Europe Group.
The map also shows the GFA which is the group of the Greens/European Free Alliance. On the right side of the political spectrum is the ECR (European Conservatives and Reformists Group) and the far-right ID (Identity and Democracy Group). Also represented is NI (non-attached members) and The Left.
Across Europe, the gains of the right came at the expense of the Greens who are expected to lose about 20 seats in the legislature, The Associated Press reported.
However, initial projections for overall EU elections that the centre-right European People’s Party has strengthened its control in the European Parliament led European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen to insist “the center is holding.”
Meanwhile, in an assessment shared with Newsweek, the Atlantic Council’s nonresident senior fellow Carol Schaeffer, said the AfD did not perform as well as expected; that Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party in Hungary had lost ground and the Netherlands’ Party for Freedom gained seats but did not win outright.
“So while the far-right made significant gains across the EU, their sweep is hardly uncontested,” she said.
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