EU ELECTIONS: Parliament lurches to the right as 2019 ‘Green wave’ recedes

Published 20:57 on June 9, 2024  /  Last updated at 08:44 on June 10, 2024  / /  EMEA

The European Parliament elections delivered their verdict on Sunday evening, with hardline conservatives and the far-right making gains as expected, leaving the Greens and nationalist groups as potential kingmakers during open-ended talks opening now to form a new EU executive.
The European Parliament elections delivered their verdict on Sunday evening, with hardline conservatives and the far-right making gains as expected, leaving the Greens and nationalist groups as potential kingmakers during open-ended talks opening now to form a new EU executive.


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