EPP Leads European Vote as Far-Right Surges and Liberals Decline
Conservative forces are set to win the European elections, with center-right, ultraconservative, and far-right parties leading the polls in key EU countries while liberal-democrats face significant defeats. The European People's Party is projected to maintain its majority, with notable gains for far-right parties such as Marine Le Pen's National Rally and Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy. Liberal-democrats, including President Macron's Renaissance party, are set for heavy losses, indicating a significant shift in the European political landscape.
Conservative forces are projected to win the upcoming European elections, according to the latest Euronews Super Poll.
Center-right, ultraconservative, and far-right parties are leading in key EU countries, while liberal-democrats face significant defeats.
The European People's Party (EPP) is set to maintain its majority in the European Parliament.
The poll highlights notable gains for far-right parties such as Marine Le Pen's National Rally in France and Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy.
In Eastern Europe, conservative parties like Donald Tusk's Civic Platform in Poland and Adela Mirza's Right Alternative in Romania show strong poll results.
The centre-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D) will likely struggle for second place, as liberal-democrats are set for heavy losses, with President Macron's Renaissance party, part of Renew Europe, facing a critical decline in voter support.