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How the EU countries voted for the European Parliament

The elections have ended in all the countries of the union

Jun 10, 2024 04:40 242

The elections for the European Parliament have ended in all the EU countries, BTA reported.

The conservative party of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni "Italian Brothers" won the most votes in the European elections, according to exit poll data, which confirms its status as the most popular party, reported Reuters, quoted by BNR.

The exit poll for state media RAI indicates that "Italian brothers" they win between 26 and 30 percent of the vote.

Second is the center-left Democratic Party with 21-25 percent.

The other main opposition parties – movement "Five Stars" is with 10-14 percent results, and "Forza Italia" founded by the late Silvio Berlusconi is fourth with 8.5-10%, potentially ahead of the far-right "Liga" (8-10%).

A historic victory for the Austrian Freedom Party with 25.5 percent - this is the conclusion after the announced final results of the European Parliament elections in Austria.

According to the latest data announced by the European Parliament, the winner of the Euro vote in Belgium is the far-right party "Vlaams belang" ("Flemish Interest") with 13.92% of the votes.

As many as eight Greek parties will nominate MEPs, according to the interim results with 97.71 percent of the votes cast in the elections for the European Parliament in Greece on Sunday.

Party "Fatherland" wins the European Parliament elections in Estonia. Together with the Social Democratic Party, they receive two mandates. In the next European Parliament with a term of 2024-2029, the Reform Party of Estonia, the Center Party and the Estonian Conservative People's Party will each receive one seat. This is indicated by the preliminary results of the vote of the National Electoral Commission in the country.

According to preliminary data, with 34.2% of voter support, the right-wing People's Party received the most votes in the European Parliament elections in Spain.

Contrary to sociological surveys, the ruling party "New Unity" won the European Parliament elections in Latvia. The 52-year-old Valdis Dombrovskis, the leader of its list, received 91,873 pluses against his name in the paper ballots, with which 33.82 percent (according to the final data of the CEC) of the population of Latvia voted.

Conservatives from the Fatherland Union - Lithuanian Christian Democrats won the elections for the European Parliament in Lithuania, according to the results of the census in all 1895 sections in the country, published around 02:00 a.m. (and Bulgarian time) on June 10.

Five parties from Luxembourg will be represented with their deputies in the new European Parliament. The ruling Christian Social People's Party (CSNP) won two seats. This is shown by the final results of the elections in the country where there is no exit poll.

The pro-European "Green Left" - The Labor Party in the Netherlands won the most seats – eight out of a total of 31 that the Netherlands will have in the new European Parliament. This is indicated by the full forecast results announced on NOS TV at 11 p.m. local time.

The Socialist Party of Portugal and the right-wing Democratic Union each receive 7 MEP seats from the country's quota in the European Parliament, according to preliminary estimates published on the website of the European institution.

The official results in Slovakia indicate that the winner of the election is the main opposition force "Progressive Slovakia". with 27.81% of the vote. It will have six MEPs, among whom is Lucia Yar, whom BTA interviewed this week.

Victory for the right in the Euro vote in Slovenia - the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDP) and "Freedom Movement" are expected to win the most seats. (DS), according to partial results of the State Election Commission.

The ruling party FIDES is leading in the EP elections in Hungary with a result of 43.7 percent of the votes, the National Election Commission in Budapest announced. The leader of the list is Tamas Deutsch, who was an MEP in the recent EP.

The left in Finland surprised with a strong election result, surpassing the forecasts of analysts and polls. This is indicated by the first preliminary results of the Finnish Ministry of Justice in the country with 100 percent processed ballots published by a justice department.

In the Czech Republic, the first political force in the elections for representatives of the European Parliament is ANO (АНО) with 26.14 percent of the votes against a turnout of 36.46 percent, which is its highest level so far since the country became a member of the EU since 2004, reported the country's statistical office (CZSO).

According to the first results of the preliminary vote count for the European elections in Sweden, published by the country's electoral commission, the Swedish Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDP) won with 25.1% of the vote and received 5 of the twenty-one parliamentary seats in the next the EU legislature.