Between 6 – 9 June 2024, around 350 million people in the 27 member states of the European Union are eligible to cast their vote in the 10th European elections. This makes them the second largest in the world, after India’s and ahead of the United States.
Though in many ways a straightforward parliamentary election, the EU’s historically unique status as a supranational union of states still has some idiosyncrasies.
Euractiv presents the parties taking part in the election and their platforms, which voters will need to consider before casting their ballot.
In this explainer
- What is at stake in the elections?
- Who are people voting for?
- Who are the European groups?
- European People’s Party
- Socialists & Democrats
- Renew Europe
- Greens/European Free Alliance
- European Conservatives and Reformists
- Identity and Democracy
- The Left in the European Parliament
- Non-affiliated
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