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The results are out: after the European elections, Europe is lurching right, but the center seems to hold.  The EU Parliament experienced a notable rightward shift in the weekend’s 2024 European elections, with far-right parties expanding their influence — including in Giorgia Meloni’s Italy. The centrist coalition — headed by current European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen — managed to keep a narrow majority. “We won the European elections. We are the anchor of stability,” von der Keyen, a German conservative, said in Brussels last night as projections rolled in. “The center is holding.” According to provisional projections from all 27 EU countries, her center-right European People’s Party (EPP) group has won 184 of the 720 seats. In second place came the slightly weakened center-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D) group, with 139 lawmakers, followed by the drastically pared-back liberal Renew group, with 80 seats. “We will build a bastion against the extremes from the left and from the right,” 65-year-old von der Leyen told EPP supporters at a separate event earlier in the night, in a nod to the center-left and liberal runners-up she will need to work with to continue to push her agenda forward.  Meantime, Italian Prime Minister Melon’s strength in Europe is growing. Her Brothers of Italy party emerged on top in Italy.  It was not so good in France for President Emmanuel Macron. After four days of voting by almost 180 million people in 27 countries, the big shock of the night came from Paris where Macron called a snap parliamentary election. His centrist pro-European party Renaissance scored just 15%, crushed by the far-right Marine Le Pen’s National Rally, which netted more than 30% of French votes cast. “I’ve decided to give you back the choice of our parliamentary future through the vote. I am therefore dissolving the National Assembly,” Macron said in an address to the nation. “Far-right parties ... are progressing everywhere in the continent. It is a situation to which I cannot resign myself.” #europe #digitaldiplomacy
The results are out: after the European elections, Europe is lurching right, but the center seems to hold. The EU Parliament experienced a notable rightward shift in the weekend’s 2024 European elections, with far-right parties expanding their influence — including in Giorgia Meloni’s Italy. The centrist coalition — headed by current European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen — managed to keep a narrow majority. “We won the European elections. We are the anchor of stability,” von der Keyen, a German conservative, said in Brussels last night as projections rolled in. “The center is holding.” According to provisional projections from all 27 EU countries, her center-right European People’s Party (EPP) group has won 184 of the 720 seats. In second place came the slightly weakened center-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D) group, with 139 lawmakers, followed by the drastically pared-back liberal Renew group, with 80 seats. “We will build a bastion against the extremes from the left and from the right,” 65-year-old von der Leyen told EPP supporters at a separate event earlier in the night, in a nod to the center-left and liberal runners-up she will need to work with to continue to push her agenda forward. Meantime, Italian Prime Minister Melon’s strength in Europe is growing. Her Brothers of Italy party emerged on top in Italy. It was not so good in France for President Emmanuel Macron. After four days of voting by almost 180 million people in 27 countries, the big shock of the night came from Paris where Macron called a snap parliamentary election. His centrist pro-European party Renaissance scored just 15%, crushed by the far-right Marine Le Pen’s National Rally, which netted more than 30% of French votes cast. “I’ve decided to give you back the choice of our parliamentary future through the vote. I am therefore dissolving the National Assembly,” Macron said in an address to the nation. “Far-right parties ... are progressing everywhere in the continent. It is a situation to which I cannot resign myself.” #europe #digitaldiplomacy

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