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Jun 9, 2024 | Voters from 27 European Union countries will elect 720 members to the European Parliament; |
Jun 8, 2024 | Voters from 27 European Union countries will elect 720 members to the European Parliament; |
Jun 7, 2024 | Voters from 27 European Union countries will elect 720 members to the European Parliament; |
Jun 6, 2024 | Voters from 27 European Union countries will elect 720 members to the European Parliament; |
May 26, 2019 | Voters from 28 European Union countries will elect 751 members to the European Parliament; |
May 25, 2019 | Voters from 28 European Union countries will elect 751 members to the European Parliament; |
May 24, 2019 | Voters from 28 European Union countries will elect 751 members to the European Parliament; |
May 23, 2019 | Voters from 28 European Union countries will elect 751 members to the European Parliament; |
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- EZ European Parliamentary Elections News
As we approach the halfway mark of 2024, I figured it’d be constructive to check in on the results of this year’s record-breaking elections. The numbers are particularly striking: Approximately 4.2 billion people are believed to be casting ballots this year, representing half of the world’s population and 68% of global equity market cap. The implications for investors are profound, with several key elections likely to shape global markets and economies in the months and years to come. We like to say that government policy is a ...
Dramatic gains for far-right parties in France and Germany failed to overturn the centrist working majority in the European Parliament as results poured in on Sunday night, putting Ursula von der Leyen on track to stay European Commission President until 2029. "We won the European elections. We are by far the strongest party. We are the anchor of stability," the German conservative declared to journalists assembled in the European Parliament in Brussels as projections rolled in. "The center is holding." Her center-right European ...
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the EU elections. Voters cast ballots in two dozen languages in 27 countries with scores of different campaign issues. So here’s a look at what happened in some key countries in the June 6-9 elections for a new European Parliament. This was the biggest bombshell of Europe’s mass election night: President Emmanuel Macron’s moderate pro-business party was so badly trounced by the far-right party of Marine Le Pen in the EU vote that he called a snap legislative election in France. Propelled by her ...
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