After seeing turnout for the 2019 European elections rise, it’s now time to finalise political groups and decide on the next European Commission president. Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/Fff8x0e8rp pic.twitter.com/FHYz0wCyHp
— European Parliament (@Europarl_EN) May 27, 2019
Latest provisional results of the 2019 European elections (for more information check https://t.co/cy2uaAq3bY ): pic.twitter.com/1dddkpKgtD
— European Parliament (@Europarl_EN) May 27, 2019
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40 years ago the first European elections were held, allowing 180 million people to elect 410 MEPs to the European Parliament. Watch a TV spot from 1979 ⬇ pic.twitter.com/PHOzx2QLeE
— European Parliament (@Europarl_EN) May 25, 2019
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It's the first day of the European elections! People in the Netherlands and the UK are voting today. Follow the latest @ https://t.co/VNM5Qn0gO0 and share if you will vote! pic.twitter.com/s9mEQdloOS
— European Parliament (@Europarl_EN) May 23, 2019
Dutch architects Rem Koolhaas and Stephan Petermann share nine reasons why they think EU membership is worth it. Watch to find out ➡ https://t.co/EPSCHoCpeO
— European Parliament (@Europarl_EN) May 23, 2019
The wait is nearly over! Starting tomorrow, hundreds of millions of voters will decide the future they want for the EU. #EUElections2019 pic.twitter.com/PsT1UGhk87
— European Parliament (@Europarl_EN) May 22, 2019
Getting ready to elect your MEPs next week? Here's what they do during a plenary session ⬇ pic.twitter.com/3nEGzFEU26
— European Parliament (@Europarl_EN) May 19, 2019
What happens after the new European Parliament is elected? Learn more about the next steps in our infographic ➡️ https://t.co/cHUOiIxX8Z pic.twitter.com/iUK2KeCuGF
— European Parliament (@Europarl_EN) April 30, 2019
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Just one month before #EUelections2019, say it loud: THIS TIME I'M VOTING pic.twitter.com/iS3JG57uJP
— European Parliament (@Europarl_EN) April 23, 2019
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The EU is set to invest billions in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and digital skills after MEPs approved funding for these projects for 2012-27.
Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/hYuSMXxHYF pic.twitter.com/I9YC0vT1qT
— European Parliament (@Europarl_EN) April 17, 2019
Ever wondered what being an MEP entails? Here is the answer ⬇ pic.twitter.com/cuwVaqaZBL
— European Parliament (@Europarl_EN) August 2, 2018
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European Parliament election results: May 14, 2019 — #Brexit #UK #EU Europe’s political centre held on to two-thirds of seats in the EU parliament Sunday as early results from the hardest-fought European Parliament elections in decades showed both the… https://t.co/yogeKfwCpQ pic.twitter.com/krL6CeuaCf
— Graphic News (@GNgraphicnews) May 27, 2019
European Parliament election turnout
Belgium: 89%
Luxembourg: 84%
Denmark: 66%
Spain: 64%
Germany: 62%
Greece: 58%
Italy: 56%
Sweden: 53%
France: 51%
Romania: 49%
Ireland: 49%
Hungary: 43%
Poland: 43%
Netherlands: 42%
Finland: 41%
UK: 37%
Portugal: 31%
Bulgaria: 31%
Croatia: 30%— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) May 27, 2019
Highest turnout ever in all #Visegrad4 countries compared to previous European Parliament elections: #Poland: 43% (2014: 23.8%), #Hungary: 43.4% (2014: 29%), #CzechRepublic: 28.7% (2014: 18.2%), #Slovakia: 20% (2014: 13.1%) #EP2019 https://t.co/AHGbcSa5KC
— ElisabethHammerstein (@EvHammerstein) May 27, 2019
Race for 4th position in EU Parliament continues
➤ strong indicators for AMT Lithuania to join Greens/EFA – would lift group to 76 seats
➤ ENF/EAPN says that they negotiate with 9 parties, our projection for 77 seats includes 11 partiesFollow live: https://t.co/QnKVQePc02 pic.twitter.com/kuiXP62BbO
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 29, 2019
Most likely @EuropeElects had the most accurate projection for the European Parliament (seat number of 49.0% of all parties predicted 100% correctly as of 26/28 countries counted). Financial Times (44.3%) second, POLITICO Europe third (43.3%). Details follow soon – we're happy!:)
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 28, 2019
Who becomes the future President of the EU Commission?
It depends on the #spitzenkandidaten process & whether #Macron (LREM-ALDE) and his anti-spitzenkandidat allies manage to bloc it in a power struggle with the EU Parliament. #EP2019 #EUCO
Learn more: https://t.co/s4Su7Buc9T
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 28, 2019
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Everybody's talking about the EU Parliament Groups these days. But who/what are they and want does each of them want to achieve? #EP2019 #Europawahl2019 #EUElections2019 #Europee2019
Watch our video: https://t.co/B29yD8AYDG
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 28, 2019
EU28: The current seat projection for the European Parliament shows that the only feasible majority against the EPP can be achieved if GUE/NGL, Greens/EFA, ALDE/R, S&D, and another 11 MEPs (e.g. M5S) unite. Difficult in terms of ideology. #EP2019
Details: https://t.co/JaP0MTYOBR pic.twitter.com/EOR9GDn1dK
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 27, 2019
EU28: The EU Parliament has updated its election results database. According to our projection, the right-wing Salvini-Le Pen group EAPN is now again four seats ahead of the Greens/EFA Group. #EP2019 #EUelections2019
Detail: https://t.co/JaP0MTYOBR pic.twitter.com/29nkxi03yi
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 27, 2019
EU28: Who will be able to form a majority in the new European Parliament? #EP2019
As we interviewed the "new" parties in the run-up of the election which group in the EU Parliament they are planning to join, we may give some answers on this: https://t.co/JaP0MTYOBR pic.twitter.com/VwucotLG8z
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/EuropeElects/status/1133079422293204993
Assessment of our projection for the EU Parliament
[X] predicted the seat number of [X]% of the national parties correctly
Europe Elects: 48.0%
Financial Times: 42.0%
POLITICO Europe: 41.3%21/28 countries incl. so far. Will be updated once more data are available❗#EP2019 pic.twitter.com/2WfJqVJSEy
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 27, 2019
EU28: What will the next European Commission look like?
We have assembled the different options here.https://t.co/s4Su7Buc9T pic.twitter.com/5so42P8kAm— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 27, 2019
EU28, European election:
Electoral histroy: Turnout
2004: 45.5%
2009: 43.0%
2014: 42.6%
2019: 50.9%Chart: European Parliament#EP2019 #EuropeanParliament #EuropeanUnion #Europawahl2019 pic.twitter.com/xQyJ6FJFh9
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 27, 2019
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EU28: Another surprise in this night – Greens/EFA overtakes Salvini's ENF/EAPN alliance by ONE(!) seat. Salvini was hoping to become the 3rd or even 2nd largest force in the EU Parliament, now they come 5th. #EP2019 #EUelections2019
Details: https://t.co/JaP0MTYOBR pic.twitter.com/l8kd6wkDua
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 27, 2019
Wondering who the groups in the European Parliament elections being mentioned in tonight's results are? Wondering which national parties sit together in Brussels and Strasburg? We made this short video to explain: #EP2019 #EUelections2019 #Europawahl2019 https://t.co/KAKZQE6dX7
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 26, 2019
EU28: The European Parliament releases a projection based on exit polls and early results showing that the centre-right EPP Group in the EU Parliament has once again won the European elections. #EP2019 #EUElections2019 pic.twitter.com/L1HAe8GEJX
— Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) May 26, 2019
European Parliament elections are important for markets not because of European matters but because of the issues guiding the vote in Italy, France and the UK. https://t.co/M1JdNkp5IX pic.twitter.com/FfZDJ41dIL
— Jan von Gerich (@JanVonGerich) May 22, 2019
Follow for live results as EU voters choose their representatives for the European Parliament.https://t.co/f82dyK4Pa9 pic.twitter.com/4vEhsjJRu9
— Bloomberg Graphics (@BBGVisualData) May 26, 2019
We're updating live with #EUelections2019 results from across the European Union as they come in => https://t.co/bKRTI4BFEP Estimates for first 6 countries have been published. #EP2019 #dataviz @BBGVisualData
— Demetrios Pogkas (@pogkas) May 26, 2019
EU citizens have elected a new European Parliament. Here's the latest: https://t.co/OyH9LcUC8I
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) May 27, 2019
And in Europe we’ll have our Brussels team @skynewsmichelle and @Stone_SkyNews live in the European Parliament as the results come in from around the 27 EU nations >> https://t.co/l2Zq9a21T2
— Beth Rigby (@BethRigby) May 26, 2019
Polling stations have opened their doors in 21 member countries, including the major EU states of Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Poland. These five together send almost half of all MEPs to the European Parliament: 348 out of a total 751.https://t.co/oLq7aPJoeG
— DW Europe (@dw_europe) May 26, 2019
Initial results from the elections in the European Parliament suggest nationalist parties of the far-right have made gains but not the big breakthrough they'd wanted https://t.co/7H80LHa5ra pic.twitter.com/nWfRZDbYdA
— TRT World (@trtworld) May 27, 2019
Italy's deputy PM Matteo Salvini wants to gather European nationalists under an alliance to take control of the European Parliament in Thursday's election pic.twitter.com/klIWUhCCTA
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) May 18, 2019
What to Watch For in the European Parliament Election Results – https://t.co/NGQLHlklRy –
BRUSSELS — With more than 400 million Europeans across the 28 countries of the European Union entitled to vote in the European Parliament elections that end on Sunday, the poll is, next… pic.twitter.com/cdoyglNu6J
— Trending Press News (@trendingpress1) May 26, 2019
Results for the European Parliament elections, are due to arrive this evening onwards. There are currently 8 political groups, including Group of the Greens / European Free Alliance. A list of all the groups names are below. https://t.co/j5ruRcaU4Z pic.twitter.com/DGjH9SgEHM
— Fareham & Gosport Green Party (@FareGosGreens) May 26, 2019
European Election maps for France, Germany & UK. I've added info on the Spanish results but I've yet to find a good election map for Spain or Italy. https://t.co/BfNIzIDQMI pic.twitter.com/steBTKp54j
— gmapsmania (@gmapsmania) May 27, 2019
2019 European Election Mapshttps://t.co/BfNIzIDQMI
(only Germany and UK covered so far – I'm still looking for good maps showing the votes in France, Spain, Italy etc.) pic.twitter.com/1KnCirfY87— gmapsmania (@gmapsmania) May 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/kennethbunker/status/1132733787698282496
New application: 40 years #European elections: How has the political balance of power changed? All results for Europe, Germany and its regions. #EuropeanElections2019 #ddj #dataviz https://t.co/n9Sq7fnuew pic.twitter.com/cGPuO1lXwv
— Marie-Louise Timcke (@datentaeterin) May 22, 2019
Is the S&D going to get the most votes in Germany or Italy next Sunday? Check with our visualization https://t.co/GCmXdeGMvE
— POLITICO Europe (@POLITICOEurope) May 20, 2019
From Poland to Portugal, hundreds of millions of people are voting to elect the European Parliament, as euroskeptics battle EU loyalists, reports @mikecorder https://t.co/cL8YtiLovQ
— AP Europe (@AP_Europe) May 26, 2019
Europe's longtime political center appears to shrink as exit polls, early results from the hardest-fought European Parliament elections in decades show both anti-immigrant far right and pro-environment Greens gaining ground. https://t.co/tzlvHB94Ci
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 26, 2019
Despite European Parliament establishment parties holding off the populists, there are two exceptions: France, with Marine Le Pen's National Rally and Italy, with Matteo Salvini's Northern League.
Read more via @business's Live Blog: https://t.co/DdKuUNtXZR pic.twitter.com/vIXZMxMe6B
— TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) May 26, 2019
WATCH: Spain's Pedro Sánchez votes hours prior to his Spanish Socialist Workers' Party winning European Parliament elections pic.twitter.com/HrY6UuB9RT
— TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) May 26, 2019
#EUElections2019 – "A bit of a reshuffling" @DeeptaGOMarkets
*Pro-EU parties still projected to secure majority
*A rise in the right-wing and populist parties is prominent #Italy, #France and #UK
*Liberals and the Greens making gainshttps://t.co/0U8NAULQ1k— GO Markets (@go_markets) May 27, 2019
Anti-Establishment political parties win big in Italy, France & England. “Not only is the League the first party in Italy, but Marine Le Pen is first in France, Nigel Farage is first in Great Britain. https://t.co/xQXzNMsbKN
— VirginiaPolitics (@VaGOPPol) May 27, 2019
Breaking News: The E.U. elections were not the populist deluge centrists feared, but the results made one thing clear: Europe’s voters are not pleased.https://t.co/0bXXckRQCW
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 27, 2019
More than 400 million Europeans can vote in the European Parliament elections that end on Sunday. Here are some of the main issues at play. https://t.co/oBcsXOyasc
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 26, 2019
5 key takeaways from the critical European elections: The results are flowing in from this week's European Parliament elections, a massive, 4-day democratic exercise spanning 28 countries, 400 million voters… https://t.co/P8G3tu9la5 #TheResistance #ImpeachTrump #NotMyPresident pic.twitter.com/ppwuqhcMuZ
— Patrick (@cahulaan) May 26, 2019
According to stats from 2019 European Election resultats. The results were 50,9%. The majority voting for Europe was Denmark, Luxembourg and Spain while countriese like Slovenia, Slovakia and the majority of Eastern Europe were not in favour and voting range is at 20-50% pic.twitter.com/ENA3OoGotn
— FaithIsLikeChoco (@Faithfuill) May 27, 2019
European election results in:
• Italy
• Bulgaria
• France
• Germany pic.twitter.com/uhqoHVe8Si— Alfons López Tena #FBPE (@alfonslopeztena) May 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/LegendaryEnergy/status/1132773922922012674
No EU election deflects EU deep. After 2001 Uprising in 2001 Denmark uprising group to return sovereignty was hijacked instead “called for EU president, foreign minister, justice department, ECJ as supreme over indiv member states laws.
This was thhttps://t.co/g8ZA3MUUYY— Blackwater River (@BlackwaterRive2) May 23, 2019
How lucky #Slovakia is different, at least for now. @DaliborRohac: #Hungary is no longer a liberal democracy but a hybrid regime resembling #Turkey or #Russia, and #Poland’s current government has not hidden its ambition to “build a Budapest in Warsaw.” https://t.co/GN5x9peMlB
— Mirek Tóda (@jeemine) May 27, 2019
Our European election poll-of-polls has been updated with new data from Austria, Cyprus, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Poland and the UK #ep2019 https://t.co/wWs7BcL7FC pic.twitter.com/nc8CkyFtuE
— FT Data (@ftdata) April 23, 2019
"Less than 0.1 percent of users across Germany, France, Spain, Italy and Poland — many of them tied to far-right or fringe groups — generated around 10 percent of content related to politics and the European election." https://t.co/zBiCioKwWB
— Marion Solletty (@MSolletty) April 2, 2019
A different European election in every country. Voters in Spain, Italy, Greece, Poland, Hungary and Romania are more worried about emigration than immigration. https://t.co/9HO1wFtE19
— Jennifer Rankin (@JenniferMerode) April 1, 2019
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The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Malta and Latvia are casting their ballots in day three of the #EUelections2019. Many predict nationalists and far-right groups are expected to make historic gains. https://t.co/6OXoQIT95K
— DW News (@dwnews) May 25, 2019
France, Germany, Italy and others go to polls on Sunday, with gains expected for nationalist parties. Check out the Interview with Helmut Sorge "#EuropeanElections – #European menace" #migration & potential policy implications on #Africa https://t.co/uY7bN0Hzjy pic.twitter.com/GNfVDeeRcS
— Policy Center for the New South (@PolicyCenterNS) May 26, 2019
#EUelections2019 Live Blog | National estimates are rolling in for Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, Austria. https://t.co/WUWjNgj1PA
— EURACTIV (@EURACTIV) May 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/en_germany/status/1130684727038554112
https://twitter.com/xruiztru/status/970676018452357120
Our most read EP election previews:
Croatia: https://t.co/KLjDqTZvnD
Greece: https://t.co/QDI5T4X20n
Hungary: https://t.co/wuXwwtIYFL
Sweden: https://t.co/rhWSmYNnq7
— LSE EUROPP blog (@LSEEuroppblog) May 26, 2019
If you're wondering what the European Parliament elections will mean for #Ukraine, have a look at this story by Teah Pelechaty in @KyivPost. https://t.co/GE8D2XjO96
— Matthew Kupfer (@Matthew_Kupfer) May 26, 2019