Sunday, May 26, 2019

The EU political skies standstill for the 2019 Members countries elections results.

The EU citizens are awaiting nervously the Bloc Parliamentarians Elections results.

Coming to 2400hrs midnight today, the EU citizens who are the members of different political parties in the EU countries will already know the general elections results.

Although, according to the preliminary  projection released by the European Parliament before the elections revealed that the center-right European People's Party bloc could lose 37 seats out of 217seats, and the center-left group will be dropping from having 186 seats to 149 seats, whilst the far right flank, the Europe of Nations and Freedom group are expecting to gain more seats from 37 to 62 seats.

As there were different issues promised to be solved by both political parties candidates during the campaigns, but the immigrant issue was still the unmovable elephant, as each political party promised to deals with it in a professional manner, because was the only likely key to be used for each political party to gain more votes.

"Immigration reining is too big for one country to deal with it, we need to work together on this issue" insisted France President Emanuel Marcon, who is the staunch believer of the EU organization.

More than 400 million people are expecting to be voting on the 2019 EU-parliamentarians elections within the bloc which has 28 members countries.

The EU  parliamentarians elections voting begun on 23rd May 2019 in the Netherlands and in the UK, and on the following day on 24th May, people in Ireland, Czech Republic (also voted on 25 May due to the country's geographical situation),

And today the 26 May 2019, other EU members- Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden are on the voting process until 2100hrs depending on local mean times.

Officially, the EU parliamentarians' mandates-terms will end on 1st May 2019, and the newly elected parliamentarians will take their seats in Strasbourg the following day.






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