Voters from 21 countries in the European Union are called to vote this Sunday, June 9, to elect members of the European Parliament, on the fourth and final day of voting. At stake is the election of 720 MEPs.
This Sunday is the big European voting day. At stake is the election of 720 MEPs by 370 million voters.
Starting on Thursday in the Netherlands, these European elections will redesign the way in which the community bloc will position itself in the face of a range of challenges, including a hostile Russia, a growing industrial rivalry with China and the United States, climate change and immigration.
In France, more than 49 million voters are called to the polls, the ballot has major political implications for President Emmanuel Macron, who is facing the degradation of public finances, the fragility of a limited relative majority and a drop in popularity.
An exit poll at European level should be communicated in the late afternoon. The first provisional results are expected later in the evening, after the last polls close in Italy.
In Portugal, more than 10 million voters registered in the national territory and abroad are called this Sunday to exercise their right to vote to elect Portugal’s 21 representatives in the European Parliament.
2024-06-09 07:21:47