European Parliament/2024 Election

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Critical elections in 2024

The 2024 European Parliament elections are scheduled for June 2024. They are critical for the future of President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.[1]

Background

In the previous election held on 23–26 May 2019, in terms of the political Groups in the Parliament, they resulted in the moderdate EPP Group and Socialists suffering significant losses, while the liberal/centrist (Renew), the Greens/EFA and right-wing ID making substantial gains, while The Left had a small reduction. The European People's Party, led by Manfred Weber, won the most seats in the European Parliament, but was then unable to secure support from other parties for Weber as candidate as head for the European Commission.[2]

Incidents

Portugal Day, a national holiday in that country, is celebrated on 10 June and was conflicting with the election, but the EU did not move the election for them. Qatargate was still not fully investigated. The scandal involved dozens of MPs and NGO-affiliated CEOs being bribed for or by Qatar.[3] In January 2024, a majority of European Parliament MEPs voted for a resolution demanding the EU Council stripped Hungary of its voting rights.[4] In March of 2024, a report emerged from a Czech news outlet that several conservative MPs were being bribed to spread pro Russian statements. Czech news portal Denik N reported, citing several ministers, that there are audio recordings of the German politician Petr Bystron (from AfD) that incriminate him of having accepted money and Dutch MP Marcel de Graaff and German MP Maximilian Krah were suspected of "propaganda" and faced an Belgian lawsuit.[5]

Result

Contrary to popular assumptions, it appears that younger Europeans are getting more rightwing than previous generations, with many expecting to vote for far right parties in upcoming elections. So what exactly is motivating this shift in Gen-Z politics?

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Aftermath

The elections were seen as in increasing shift to radicalism and "extremism", with dozens of anti-immigration parties winning outright in their country and now making up 15% of the parliament being the 3rd biggest bloc out of 8.[6]

French President Macron dissolved the parlement as a result of the elections and called new national parliamentary elections to be held within 3 weeks.[7]


 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Krah, Europe and a German point of viewBlog post26 May 2024Götz Kubitschek
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