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European election 2024

Opinion

What's cooking in Paris? The nationalization of European elections

The upcoming European elections in France will be European in name only: The ballot is primarily viewed in Paris as the final electoral test before the next presidential elections scheduled for 2027. President Emmanuel Macron will not be running for re-election.

By Claire Stam

Feature

European elections: scramble for list positions

In the European elections on June 9, candidates in Germany are competing for 96 seats in the Strasbourg Parliament. In the list compilation process, which is currently underway in the parties, it is also a question of gender, party wings and regional roots. Some Members of Parliament will have to fear for their place in Parliament.

By Markus Grabitz

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EPP: possible options for right-wing alliances after the election

Vox's performance in Spain confirms the trend: as things stand, the conservative ECR group will benefit most from the European elections in June. EPP leader Manfred Weber, on the other hand, must expect losses – and is thus opening up to possible right-wing alliances. What these could look like.

By Markus Grabitz

Manuel Müller erstellt seit 2014 regelmäßig Sitzprojektionen zur Europawahl.
Opinion

If European elections were held on Sunday ... right-wing forces are profitting

Before the European elections, Table.Media regularly publishes an up-to-date projection by political scientist Manuel Müller on the composition of the next European Parliament. This time, it appears that the right is gaining strength. In mathematical terms, a center-right alliance of the EPP, the ECR and the liberal RE could win an absolute majority.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Klaus Welle war von 2009 bis Ende 2022 Generalsekretär des Europaparlaments.
Opinion

Those who support integration are welcome in the EPP

Longtime EP Secretary General Klaus Welle analyzes that the dividing line between the camps of conservatives runs along the question of how they feel about European integration. Extreme forces that moderate toward the center must be supported – that is crucial for the stability of the political order in the EU.

By Experts Table.Briefings