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European Election 2019: Results in maps and charts | European Election 2019: Results in maps and charts |
(about 7 hours later) | |
The two biggest voting blocs have lost their majority in the European Parliament. | The two biggest voting blocs have lost their majority in the European Parliament. |
The centre-right European People's Party (EPP) and the centre-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D) are set to remain the two largest blocs, but have lost seats to the centre, left and nationalist right. | The centre-right European People's Party (EPP) and the centre-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D) are set to remain the two largest blocs, but have lost seats to the centre, left and nationalist right. |
The Greens and Liberals have made gains, as well as the right-wing nationalist and populist groups. | The Greens and Liberals have made gains, as well as the right-wing nationalist and populist groups. |
With the two traditional blocs losing their majority for the first time, these smaller groups may find they have more sway on decisions in the new parliament. | With the two traditional blocs losing their majority for the first time, these smaller groups may find they have more sway on decisions in the new parliament. |
The centre-right EPP held strong in Germany, Central and Eastern Europe, while the Socialists and Democrats did best Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands. | The centre-right EPP held strong in Germany, Central and Eastern Europe, while the Socialists and Democrats did best Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands. |
It was a patchy night overall for the populists and right-wing nationalists, but they topped the polls in France, Italy and the UK. | It was a patchy night overall for the populists and right-wing nationalists, but they topped the polls in France, Italy and the UK. |
In France, it was Marine Le Pen's National Rally beating President Macron's Renaissance alliance. While in Italy, Matteo Salvini's League party seems set for victory with a strong lead over the centre-left Democratic Party. | In France, it was Marine Le Pen's National Rally beating President Macron's Renaissance alliance. While in Italy, Matteo Salvini's League party seems set for victory with a strong lead over the centre-left Democratic Party. |
Nigel Farage's Brexit Party won seats right throughout the UK, at the expense of Labour and the Conservatives. UK results in maps and charts. | Nigel Farage's Brexit Party won seats right throughout the UK, at the expense of Labour and the Conservatives. UK results in maps and charts. |
Among the biggest winners on the night were the Liberal and Green groups. | Among the biggest winners on the night were the Liberal and Green groups. |
The liberal ALDE group was particularly buoyed by President Emmanuel Macron's support in France, while the Greens exceeded expectations in Germany, Finland, France and the UK. | The liberal ALDE group was particularly buoyed by President Emmanuel Macron's support in France, while the Greens exceeded expectations in Germany, Finland, France and the UK. |
Turnout was up in 20 of 28 EU countries. Overall turnout was the highest it has been in 20 years. | |
By Daniel Dunford, Paul Kirby, Paul Sargeant, Clara Guibourg, Ed Lowther, John Walton and Irene de la Torre Arenas. | By Daniel Dunford, Paul Kirby, Paul Sargeant, Clara Guibourg, Ed Lowther, John Walton and Irene de la Torre Arenas. |
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