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Jun 9, 2024 | Voters from 27 European Union countries will elect 720 members to the European Parliament; |
Jun 8, 2024 | Voters from 27 European Union countries will elect 720 members to the European Parliament; |
Jun 7, 2024 | Voters from 27 European Union countries will elect 720 members to the European Parliament; |
Jun 6, 2024 | Voters from 27 European Union countries will elect 720 members to the European Parliament; |
May 26, 2019 | Voters from 28 European Union countries will elect 751 members to the European Parliament; |
May 25, 2019 | Voters from 28 European Union countries will elect 751 members to the European Parliament; |
May 24, 2019 | Voters from 28 European Union countries will elect 751 members to the European Parliament; |
May 23, 2019 | Voters from 28 European Union countries will elect 751 members to the European Parliament; |
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- EUR European Parliamentary Elections News
- From usfunds.com|Jun 15, 2024|5 comments
As we approach the halfway mark of 2024, I figured it’d be constructive to check in on the results of this year’s record-breaking elections. The numbers are particularly striking: Approximately 4.2 billion people are believed to be casting ballots this year, representing half of the world’s population and 68% of global equity market cap. The implications for investors are profound, with several key elections likely to shape global markets and economies in the months and years to come. We like to say that government policy is a ...
- From omfif.org|Jun 12, 2024|3 comments
Sunday 9 June was a good night for the right in Europe. While the centre-right European People’s Party will maintain its majority in the European Parliament, the far-right Identity and Democracy party increased its seats by nine, and the eurosceptic European Conservatives and Reformists added four seats. There are now 36 nonaligned seats, 15 of which are held by Germany’s far-right Alternative fur Deutschland. No matter what coalition is formed in the coming weeks, for most issues, this shift to the right is more likely to be an ...
- From think.ing.com|Jun 10, 2024
The results of Europe's parliamentary elections have assumed national significance in France, with President Macron announcing the dissolution of parliament and calling for new legislative elections on 30 June (1st round) and 7 July (2nd round). The outcome of the European elections in France was unequivocal. With 31.37% of the vote, the Rassemblement National (France's far-right party) came out on top. President Macron's ticket garnered just 14.6% of the vote. It was a clear victory for the far right, as the polls had predicted. ...
- From euronews.com|Jun 10, 2024
Hundreds of millions of Europeans have voted to select 720 Members of the European Parliament, and rising support for the far right prompted Emmanuel Macron to call shock early elections in France. With final tallying under way for European parliamentary elections, it's clear who the winners and losers are across the EU's 27 member states. Italy's leader Giorgia Meloni has cemented her role as a key Brussels power broker with an estimated 28% of the vote. Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron performed so badly he was pushed ...
- From marctomarket.com|Jun 10, 2024
With mixed elements, the market took the US jobs data as relatively strong and took the dollar and US rates higher. The EU Parliament election has shaken up European politics, with the Belgium government collapsing and French President Macron calling a snap legislative election for the end of the month. Holidays in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Australia made for thinner Asia Pacific trading, but the euro was sold and has reached to one-month lows slightly below $1.0740 in the European morning. The dollar is mostly firmer today ...
- From dw.com|Jun 10, 2024
Dramatic gains for far-right parties in France and Germany failed to overturn the centrist working majority in the European Parliament as results poured in on Sunday night, putting Ursula von der Leyen on track to stay European Commission President until 2029. "We won the European elections. We are by far the strongest party. We are the anchor of stability," the German conservative declared to journalists assembled in the European Parliament in Brussels as projections rolled in. "The center is holding." Her center-right European ...
- From apnews.com|Jun 9, 2024
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the EU elections. Voters cast ballots in two dozen languages in 27 countries with scores of different campaign issues. So here’s a look at what happened in some key countries in the June 6-9 elections for a new European Parliament. This was the biggest bombshell of Europe’s mass election night: President Emmanuel Macron’s moderate pro-business party was so badly trounced by the far-right party of Marine Le Pen in the EU vote that he called a snap legislative election in France. Propelled by her ...
- From cnbc.com|Jun 9, 2024
Populist, far-right parties could have a bigger hand in European policymaking over the next five years after initial results from the EU election on Sunday suggested the parliamentary landscape is being redrawn. Gains for the nationalist Identity and Democracy (ID) party — and losses for the Greens/European Free Alliance — could leave centrist parties dependent on the right for key votes in the 720 seat European Parliament. The Parliament has, in the past, been led by a strong majority of centrist parties, who typically vote together ...
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