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Official EU parliamentary election results published by the European Parliament
Macron's Group Defeated by Le Pen's Far-Right with 32%-34% in EU Elections; Scholz's Coalition Routed
Jun 9, 2024, 06:08 PM
French President Emmanuel Macron’s group was decisively defeated by Marine Le Pen’s far-right party in the European Parliament elections on Sunday. Le Pen’s party secured between 32% and 34% of the vote, with 32.3% support according to some sources, while Macron’s group garnered only 14% to 16%, according to exit polls. This result marks a significant shift in the political landscape, with nationalist and far-right parties gaining ground across Europe. In Germany, Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition was routed by the conservative bloc, with the far-right AfD securing 16.5% of the vote, SPD 14%, and the Greens 12%. Spain's opposition conservatives also led in the EU vote, according to exit polls. Despite these gains, mainstream parties are still projected to hold the EU parliament.
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S&D (Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats) • 25%
Renew Europe • 25%
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Left-wing coalition • 33%
Freedom Party (PVV) • 33%
Another party • 34%
European People's Party (EPP) • 25%
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) • 25%
Renew Europe (RE) • 25%
Identity and Democracy (ID) • 25%
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National Rally (France) • 25%
Vox (Spain) • 25%
Alternative for Germany (AfD) • 25%
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Centrist coalition • 25%
No major coalition • 25%
Freedom Party • 33%
People's Party • 33%
Social Democrats • 33%
People's Party (PP) • 33%
Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) • 33%
VOX • 34%
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CDU/CSU • 25%
AfD • 25%
SPD • 25%
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Freedom Party • 33%
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Other • 34%
Other • 25%
Marine Le Pen • 25%
Emmanuel Macron • 25%
Jean-Luc Mélenchon • 25%