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| Topic | European Parliament elections |
| SoIidLegacy 06/10/24 10:09:55 AM #40: | Overall it looks like even though the populistic rightwing parties won more seats, it's not enough to significantly change the balance of power. The 'center factions' (christian democrats, social democrats and liberals) still have a majority together.
Based on the preliminary results, this is the expected distribution of seats (in Dutch, but I'm guessing that the words resemble the English equivalents enough that you get the gist): https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/a/abcd382e.jpg And here's a map indicating what faction was the most popular one per country: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/a/a51e5c58.jpg So yeah, on an general European scale, things have scaled a little more towards the right, but not drastically so. Hopefully the non-right factions will learn from this and take some actions to prevent a similar type of result, because if this happens again, next time the far-right could very well become part of the status quo in the European parliament. --- Choco: why are americans so weird omniryu: To make a long story short, self esteem issue. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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