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as the results for the european union elections come in it's clear the traditionally powerful political center has seen support slide away while concerns about climate change have the quote green across the bloc. but there's also been a strong national in search france's far right national party led by the looks set to finish on top dealing the blow to president. and in poland the nationalist conservative ruling law and justice party won a crushing $42.00 and a half percent of the vote so what does this mean for europe. thanks for joining our live coverage of the elections to the european parliament results are still coming in from around the 28 member countries of the european union but some clear trends are already apparent looking now at the projected
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figures for how many seats each party group would have in the next european parliament the leftist european united left and nordic green bloc take $45.00 seats so far the center left social democrats get 146 seats 70 seats go to the greens while the liberal a l d e group would receive 97 seats the center right european people's party the biggest group takes 163 seats followed by the conservatives the . 57 seats then we come to the populist groups t e d d at 45 seats and the new proposed far right european alliance of peoples and nations at 72 seats. in those e.u. poland entry elections traditional centers parties in germany france and elsewhere have seen their support erode while the environmentalist greens have been take
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surging taking 2nd place in germany meanwhile right wing populist parties are projected to have won their nationalist contest in france italy poland and hungary . these boxes hold the voice of europe. the future of more than 500000000 people marked on pieces of paper. once counting had begun it soon became clear the voters had spoken out against the solid center of european politics. the shootings the northeast the best news today is that european democracy is alive democracy lives martin and today we saw a clear increase in photo turnout mean. that democracy gave german mainstream parties their worst of a e.u. election results. i that democracy delighted much of the european far right. in france marine le pen again
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beat the french president's party. hungary's viktor orban spelled it out the migration issue by itself and the reaction of the people warmly we all reorganized the political spectrum with the european rules for the traditional party families will not play the same role in the future as they have done in the recent years i also and traditional jubilant greens resurgence in germany. become a big hitter in the european parliament. and our family yes. we achieved this because many many people took to the streets for climate protection because many many young people were ready to fight for climate protection in schools universities and sports halls. these they argue these results of the votes of those people who are active on the net and
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those who are active in companies and small communities also in chambers of trade who said go and vote this is our election that is change europe together and not. yellow vests protest is in brussels on sunday they say the e.u. is undemocratic. everyone wants to change. the fight over which way it will be played out intolerant and on the streets. for some analysis of this i'm joined by all of political scientists and senior adviser with rasmussen global in berlin welcome. so your voters have essentially given the established political parties a thumbs down house is gone down in brussels i think maybe these elections will go doll in history as the 1st truly european elections so they're really a reflection off people's. feelings and how the country is so it's it puts
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definitely an end to the de facto 2 big party blog the big 10 party time is over so all you could call a different man to parliament i would call it is much more democratic paula meant it reflects much more different shades of policies these days and of course the climate crisis issue was big the saying migration was free a couple of months ago as the big topic so there are many more topics but even france to moments the head of the social democrats had demonstrated that you can win an election which she did in the netherlands with classical social democratic policy so it's much more bold wording and so therefore this will be an interesting time not to see how the wording will change in the parliament how the political debate the culture actually of those you both you referred to the incoming parliament as a fragmented one who will. likely be the kingmakers because you're going to need them in this parliament after this vote yeah yeah so we used to have the 2 big
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blocks of the social democrats on the one side and the cons overseas on the others so now we have 2 emerging power kingmakers maybe so it's definitely the liberals because in monarch home with his movement all mohnish actually gives a big push to the liberals and we have the the increased green bloc now so i think these are before the 4 established and pro-us the european parliament parties which will form a government and a majority in the parliament well clearly the populace have done well maybe not as well as they were originally projected to do but it's very clear that you have italy's salvini and of course france's le pen who want to create a powerful populist bloc in this parliament will they be likely to form their group that's the big question mark so they had a common aim in the objective by getting a big block in the parliament but if they manage to do something constructive out
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of this so they are united in knowing what they are against and so and now we may have to come up with policy positions and we'll see how that would end ok i want you to stay stand by for a little bit all of we're going to turn it literally now in italy the far right populist li party appears to have made huge gains early projections show that the league led by italy's interior minister mikhail salvini who i was just mentioning has taken around a 3rd of all the speaking at the league's headquarters in milan vini proclaimed the incredible result meant his words now the 1st part of italy it appears to have overtaken the league's national coalition partner the 5 star movement this could give silva need more sway over the national agenda he spent the e.u. election campaigning networking with other far right parties across europe. for more on that let's go to d.w. correspondent thomas thomas salvini spoke a short while ago what exactly did he have to say exactly was around 1 in
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the morning when salvini stormed into this room here in the party headquarters and without accepting any questions he spoke about a moment of responsibility in italy about historic mission to defend its release interests into these values and he once again demonstrated that for him this goes well beyond it to these borders it is something international and he spoke about the results in france and the results in the united kingdom for faraj i spoke about a sign that that means that europe is changing as far as the internal politics in each of the concern because again there has been speculation about what the results could mean for italy's governing coalition he said that he will be back to work in rome tomorrow and that he does not see the coalition partners as enemies but that his adversities are on the left side of the political spectrum so for him back to
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work tomorrow after this result that he described obviously as one very important one for his fox. thomas salvini once you know winds of nationalist parties to push back european integration very quickly where his chances of success well his chances of success depend not only on what he presents what he's ideas and goals are but also what the other parties want and we have seen clearly that maybe they are united in the gratian stance but they have very clear differences when it comes to russia for example or economic policies so it will be a very big challenge for any now at the european front to try and bring those parties together to form that alliance thomas sparrow in milan thank you very much . here in germany it was a miserable night for the parties that make up the national government angela merkel's conservatives and her coalition partners the social democrats together
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they lost one was 20 percent of the votes the biggest winners were the german greens who doubled their showing a result that propels them into 2nd place the far right if the party also gained ground but lost support in comparison to the last national election. i sometimes reaction speak louder than words the german greens ecstatic as they watched their vote sarge this triumph belt off the back of young voters under climate and marriage and say i warning shots of the country's government was the signal used the signal today is that the german government has been voted down as a result of its hesitation on climate protection and its failure to unify europe. up give your god yes we are fighting for european solidarity and strong climate protection emotional. at the c.d.u.
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party the watch dawn in dread not exactly drowning their sorrows but these results down 7 percent make for sobering reading as the party grapples with the country's shifting demographics. it's an island retired several thousands certainly we have not been dynamic a nothing government and we fail to give convincing answers the voters across germany have expected of us in total and. across town not their government coalition partners the s.p.d. it was a picture of fool frontal despair. they saw almost half their vote disappear 27 percent to 15 the party's leadership pleaded for members not to lose the faith. of move on. if mr i would like to ask all our s.p.d. members and supporters to take heart i'm still
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a confidently to the future even if today's results are painful they show us that we have a lot to do.

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