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Voters in 21 EU countries including France and Germany were casting their ballots on Sunday in an election for the European Parliament that is expected to shift the assembly to the right and boost the numbers of eurosceptic nationalists.

The election will shape how the European Union, a bloc of 450 million citizens, confronts challenges including a hostile Russia, increased industrial rivalry from China and the United States, climate change and immigration.

Voting began on Thursday in the Netherlands and in other countries on Friday and Saturday, but the bulk of EU votes will be cast on Sunday, with France, Germany, Poland and Spain opening the polls and Italy holding a second day of voting.

Casting her ballot, the leading candidate for Spain's conservative People's Party Dolors Montserrat, said the election would "decide the future of Spain and the future of Europe".

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[–] [email protected] 24 points 2 months ago (4 children)

Sigh... sucks that right wing populism is still gaining steam despite it not being actually helpful for themselves or their country.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Our regularly-scheduled reminder that a far-right government took Germany from the most powerful country in Europe to the 5th-most powerful country in Berlin.

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