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Will the right-wing breakthrough in the European Parliament elections be missed? – A new state estimate has been received

Will the right-wing breakthrough in the European Parliament elections be missed?  – A new state estimate has been received

Compared to the state's latest estimate published on March 4, it is European People's Party It improved 3 places, so you can count on 184 places, which is the best result since January 2021.

Left middle Socialists and Democrats The Socialists and Democrats (S&D) family lost 5 seats and now has 135 seats in the European Parliament.

A liberal is a centrist Let us renew Europe (Renew Europe – RE) improved 5 places compared to February and regained third place with 87 potential seats.

These three forces form the leading coalition in the European Parliament, which could therefore have a stable majority even after the June elections: it can count on 406 seats out of 705.

The biggest decline is the most extreme right-wing party family Identity and democracy Al Hawiyah suffered, losing 10 places, and was only able to occupy fourth place in terms of the number of seats, with 82 seats. This decline is primarily due to France's National Pact party led by Marine Le Pen and the AfD, which could receive 4 and 3 fewer seats than in February, respectively.

The other far-right force, the European Conservatives and Reformists, lost two seats in one month and can now count on 81 seats.

The Green Party could get 52 seats, while the far left could get 47 seats.

As for the situation in Hungary, according to estimates from the Elected Party of Europe, Fidesz can count on 10 seats and one seat for the Kurdistan Democratic Party. The Democratic Coalition (DK) is now expected to win four seats (the Democratic Coalition is competing with MSZP and Barbiszd), and two seats for May Hazanek. The Meninki Magyarországa movement led by Péter Marki-śaj, the Era of Reform II party led by Gábor Vona, the Kétfarkú Kutya party, and the Momentum party can all count on one party.

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