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Germany, Spain, Poland… what other EU countries voted for

Germany, Spain, Poland… what other EU countries voted for

All countries of the European Union have voted to renew their MEPs. Here are the latest estimates of results by country.

The European elections, which started on Thursday in some countries, will end this Sunday, June 9. The first assessments confirmed a clear advance of the nationalist and extreme right, and bitter setbacks for the leaders of the EU’s two main powers, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron. .

Across the continent, more than 360 million voters were invited to vote to nominate 720 MEPs. Here are the results for each country Data from the European Parliament It quotes the most recent estimates from various media.

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· Germany

The conservatives of the CDU and CSU are on top with 30% of the vote for the “Union”. They are ahead of the far-right Afd party, which has reached a historical figure of 16.20%.

President Olaf Scholz’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) suffered a heavy defeat and finished third with 14% of the vote. The other two parties in the coalition, the Greens and the Liberals (FDP), received 12% and 5% of the vote respectively.

· Austria

The far right won in Austria. The Liberal Party of Austria (FPÖ) won 27% of the vote and was ahead of President Karl Neuhammer’s Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP) (23.50%).

· Cyprus

The conservative Democratic Party won 24.40% of the vote, ahead of the Progressive Labor Party (23.70%). 24-year-old Phidias’ creation achieved 14.80% of the vote.

· Croatia

The main right-wing party, the Croatian Democratic Union, dominated with 33.09% of the vote. “SDP” coalition is in second place with 27.29% of votes.

· Denmark

Socialist People’s Party tops (18.40%), Social Democratic Party (15.40%), Liberal Venstre Party (13.90%), Liberal Alliance (7.80%), Danish Democratic Party (7.60%), Far Right. , and the conservative People’s Party (7.40%).

· Spain

Spanish conservatives are slightly ahead (32.40%) of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist Party (30.20%). The Vox party on the right won 10.4% of the vote.

· France

The National Rally emerges as the big winner. The list led by Jordan Bardella won 31.7% of the vote and was well ahead of the Macronists led by Valéry Heyer (14.9%) and the PS-Place general list of Rafael Kluxmann (14.2%). La France Insumais came fourth with 9.3% of the vote, ahead of the list of Republicans (6.9%). The ecologists and Reconquête (Eric Zemmour’s party) are about 5.4% and can send MEPs to the European Parliament.

Emmanuel Macron dissolved the National Assembly and announced that legislative elections would be held on June 30 and July 7.

· Greece

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s right-wing party is in first place with 28.60% of the vote. The head of government, who was re-elected with an absolute majority a year ago, missed the target of gathering 33% of the votes as he had insisted during the election campaign. This is the score recorded by his New Democracy (ND) party during the last 2019 European elections.

The left-wing Syriza party, led by Stephanos Kassalakis, a former businessman from the United States, came in second with 14.70% of the vote. Behind him was the Socialist Party Pasok with 12.90% of the vote.

· Italy

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s far-right Fratelli d’Italia party topped European elections with 28% of the vote.

The main opposition Democratic Party (PD, center-left) came in second with 23% of the vote, followed by the 5-Star Movement (populist) led by former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte (12%).

· Malta

The Labor Party (44.67%) and the Nationalist Party (42.52%) are neck and neck.

· The Netherlands

The Labor Party-Green Left Alliance is leading with 21.6% of the vote. This is ahead of the Party for Freedom (PVV), Geert Wilders’ far-right formation (17.70%), and the centre-right People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (11.60%).

· Poland

The European-backed organization Civic Alliance came out on top with 38.20% of the vote. He leads the Eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS) (33.9%). Freedom and Freedom Alliance, ranked on the right, rounded out the podium (11.90%).

· Portugal

The list of the government coalition led by socialist Marta Demido, a former health minister during the Covid-19 pandemic, and 28-year-old journalist Sebastiao Bugalho is neck and neck with 31, 40% and 30.60% respectively. % of votes.

Far behind, we find especially the Liberal Initiative (9.80%) and the far-right Sega Party (9.20%).

· Romania

The coalition of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the National Liberal Party (PNL) won with 54% of the vote. The conservative Alliance for Romanian Unity (AUR) won 14% of the vote.
Sweden

The Swedish Social Democratic Labor Party (23.10%), the moderates (17.30%), the Greens (15.70%) and the far-right Sweden Democrats (13.90%) lead the way.

This article will be updated once the results are available.

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