In Bulgaria, though pro-European formations GERB-SDS (centre-right), DPS (liberal), and PP-DB (centre-right) earned greater than 50% of the Bulgarian EP seats, the anti-European events gained a good portion of the votes expressed on 9 June, when each the EU and the snap parliamentary elections came about. “The shock of those elections is that if we add the votes of the Russian-friendly events – the far-right ‘Vazrazhdane’, the BSP, and the catapulted into the parliament ‘Velichiye’ – these three formations de facto win a couple of third of the votes,” German political scientist Johanna Daimel informed Deutsche Welle, as quoted within the Bulgarian newspaper Capital.
Stephen Bartulica is the one nationalist among the many 12 elected Croatian MEPs, however that didn’t cease him from getting off on the Homeland Motion’s (far-right) headquarters from a Ferrari pushed by a legal convicted of tried homicide. “In that second of celebration and euphoria, my judgement might not have been the perfect,” Bartulica informed the Croatian information program Dnevnik Nova TV as reported by the day by day newspaper Jutarnji Checklist. Total, HDZ, the centre-right celebration led by Croatian PM Andrej Plenkovic, gained the vast majority of the votes. Along with the opposite pro-European drive SDP (centre-left), they earned greater than 60% of Croatia’s belief.
Perhaps one of many best surprises of those EU elections got here in Cyprus, the place YouTube character Fidias Panayiotou gained a seat within the European Parliament after reaching round 20% of the votes, nearly as a lot as the highest two events, DISY (centre-right; 24.78%) and AKEL (left-wing; 21.49%). In an editorial, the day by day Cyprus Mail defined how the “low regard for the events and the political system” made Fidias swipe the ground within the EU elections.
Like Cypriots, Romanians additionally elected one unbiased MEP: Nicu Ștefănuță, the Vice-President of the European Greens (3.08% of whole votes). Nevertheless, the clear winner was the coalition between the Social-democrats and the Liberals, who earned practically 50% of the votes. The far-right events Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) and SOS gained round 20% of the votes. As Răzvan Filip from the Romanian on-line information platform PressOneexplains, AUR was disillusioned for not reaching 25% of the whole votes.
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In Greece, New Democracy (centre-right) gained essentially the most votes (28,31%), sending 7 of the 21 MEPs assigned to the Hellenic nation. It’s price noting the “important rise” seen by the communists (KKE), who’ve nearly doubled their votes because the final EU elections (from 5.35% in 2019 to 9.25% in 2024). “A big rise,” KKE’s Common Secretary described the rise in votes, as cited by the Greek day by day Efimerida ton Syntakton.
Cloudy forecast for non-EU nations
Summer time is upon Europe, however the forecast in non-EU nations isn’t sunny. For instance, Russia not too long ago determined to extend its affect in Moldova months earlier than the Presidential elections and the EU consultative referendum, each scheduled on 20 October. First, Victoria Borodin from the Moldovan investigative platform Ziarul de Gardă identified former president Igor Dodon, condemned pro-Russia oligarch Ilan Șor, and extra public individuals whose objectives are to unfold misinformation in regards to the causes behind the census happening on 6 April-7 July 2024.
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And there’s even worse information. In line with Măriuța Nistor from Ziarul de Gardă, Ilan Șor met in Moscow with pro-Russia brokers, like Evghenia Guțul and Dmitri Constantinov, to create a brand new political block, referred to as Victory, meant to destabilize Moldova. “What occurred in Moscow is nothing greater than an motion of the key providers and different specialised establishments of the Russian Federation,” mentioned political analyst Anatol Țăranu as quoted by Ziarul de Gardă’s Victoria Borodin.
Erdoğan’s sultanate, Russia’s copycat?
Within the final month, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s regime proved once more its authoritative shortcomings. As reported within the Turkish day by day Cumhuriyet, former CHP (centre-left) chief Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu reacted to an imprisonment request obtained for insulting Erdogan. In his response, Kemal tells Erdoğan: “You gained’t be a sultan.”
Moreover imprisoning a journalist and desirous to do the identical to his former rival, Erdoğan not too long ago modified the schooling system by including a brand new controversial curriculum. For a similar Cumhuriyet, Murat Agirel defined there may be “an growing religiousization and transferring away from European requirements in secondary schooling.” We all know another person who doesn’t like European requirements, don’t we?