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The 2024 European Parliament election was held in the European Union (EU) between 6 and 9 June 2024. [4] It was the tenth parliamentary election since the first direct elections in 1979 , and the first European Parliament election after Brexit .
European parties have the exclusive right to campaign for the European elections; their parliamentary groups are strictly forbidden to campaign and to spend funds on any campaign-related activity. Campaign activities differ per member state since national elections for European Parliament representatives are governed by national law.
European Democratic Party: 9 –1: European Free Alliance: 7: 0: Volt Europa: 5 +4: European Christian Political Movement: 4: 0: European Communist Action: 2: 0: Animal Politics EU: 2 –1: European Pirate Party: 1 –3: Others: 146 +36: Total: 720 +15 [a] Source: European Parliament Election 2024 Europe Elects
Far-right parties made big gains in the European Parliament in election results that rattled the traditional powers and made French President Emmanuel Macron call snap legislative elections.
One of the world’s largest democratic exercises is underway, with some 373 million people across the European Union eligible to vote in elections for the next European Parliament.. Voters in the ...
Factbox-Key facts about the European Parliament election. June 3, 2024 at 4:55 AM (Reuters) - Around 373 million citizens across the 27 member states of the European Union are eligible to vote on ...
About one hour after results for the European Parliament election showed that his Renaissance party would place a distant second to National Rally, Emmanuel Macron called for the dissolution of parliament and snap legislative elections occurring in two rounds on 30 June and 7 July. He decried the results of the election as indicating the rise ...
The 2024 European Parliament election was the first national election to be held in Germany since the 2021 federal election, in which former Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats CDU-CSU lost to the Social Democratic Party (SPD) led by Olaf Scholz [6] who formed a "traffic light coalition" with the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and the Alliance 90/The Greens.