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dinsdag 11 juni 2024

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Germany's ruling socialists wobble, after losing to far right

The results of the European elections were devastating for the German government, sparking discussions about snap elections, similar to those in France. Although the focus is on the losses of the socialists and the Greens, the AfD's success indicates Europe is moving rightward.Read on »

Few non-white MEPs expected in new EU parliament

A handful of the European Parliament's non-white MEPs have won re-election, but Roma people lost EU representation.Read on »

Migration to dominate Africa ties after EU election

The fact that the EU parliament polls do not directly elect a government, means that there has been little official reaction to the results from African leaders. But the results may well change EU-African relations as well as the bloc’s broader diplomacy and foreign policy. Read on »

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Political landslide in Hungary, amid rise of Orbán rivalANALYSIS

Prime minister Viktor Orbán had hoped to "conquer Brussels", but his ambitions were dashed by his worst election result since 2004.Read on »

An (incomplete) guide to the EU's most fringe new MEPs

A wave of non-affiliated political groups entered the EU Parliament after Sunday's elections, most from the far-right or far-left. Here's a quick look at some of them.  Read on »

Voter apathy in Italy spoils Meloni's 'pop' victoryFEATURE

The European election, marked by the triumph of the ultra-nationalist Brothers of Italy party led by Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni, was probably the strangest in Italian history. Turnout was at a record low, left-right polarisation returned after many years and female politicians played a key role.Read on »

Macron's power shaken by far-right and left surge in EU voteANALYSIS

The French far right crushed the presidential coalition in the EU election on Sunday. In response, French president Emmanuel Macron did what the far right had told him to do: he dissolved the French parliament and called a snap election, in a high-stakes gamble. Read on »

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