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EU Elections: Rightward Shift Expected as Eurosceptics Surge in Netherlands
Jun 8, 2024, 10:04 PM
Millions of voters across the European Union are heading to the polls to elect a new European Parliament. This election comes at a critical time, with significant implications for the continent's political landscape. Early exit polls from the Netherlands indicate a surge in support for Eurosceptic and nationalist parties, although progressive alliances are also showing strong results. The election is expected to shift the assembly to the right, potentially boosting the numbers of Eurosceptic nationalists. The results will be closely watched as they could tip the balance between unity and nationalism within the EU. The outcome will also impact key issues such as immigration, EU overreach, and environmental policies, with right-wing parties aiming to dismantle EU net zero laws. Additionally, the election will influence how the EU navigates challenges like the war in Ukraine and the potential implications of a second Donald Trump presidency. Notable countries to watch include Belgium, Italy, France, and Germany. Dutch MEP Rob Roos highlighted the surge in support for Eurosceptic parties.
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