European elections 2024 – EPP remains the strongest force – Macron calls for new elections – News




European elections 2024 – EPP remains the strongest force – Macron calls for new elections – News – SRF























Skip to content

Some elements on SRF.ch only work with JavaScript enabled.





Topics in this live ticker

  • Emmanuel Macron calls for new elections
  • Croatia: Government party wins election according to forecast
  • Asselborn: EPP must end affair with right wing
  • SRF correspondent: A lesson for the traffic light government
  • Forecast: EPP again strongest group in European Parliament
  • Left parties gain significantly in Finland in European elections
  • France: Le Pen’s right-wing nationalists win according to projections
  • Young blogger creates surprise in Cyprus
  • Former MP takes issue with European politics
  • Malta: Government party suffers significant losses
  • Nea Demokratia is the strongest force in Greece
  • German politicians react to election forecasts
  • Von der Leyen “excited” about Union’s performance
  • Germany: CDU/CSU clearly ahead according to projections
  • First trends: Centre-right EPP coalition likely to win
  • Germany: CDU/CSU in the lead according to forecast
  • Higher voter turnout in Portugal probably thanks to “mobile voting”
  • These groups exist in the EU Parliament
  • Austria’s right-wing populists in the lead
  • This is how a shift to the right in the EU Parliament could affect
  • Andreas Reich: “Voter turnout is a major concern”
  • Voter turnout in Spain lower than in 2019
  • Voter turnout in Germany so far 32.3 percent
  • Interaction between the EU Parliament, the EU Council and the EU Commission
  • What is the European Parliament?
  • Slow start in Croatia
  • This is how the European elections work
  • Olaf Scholz casts his vote in Potsdam
  • These EU countries are voting today
  • European elections: an overview of the most important questions
  • EU elects a new parliament

Sources: SRF, agencies, European Parliament


Tagesschau, 9.6.2024, 13:00


Always well informed!

Get all news highlights directly via browser push and always stay up to date.

Close


Always well informed!

Get all news highlights directly via browser push and always stay up to date. More

Push notifications are short messages on your screen with the most important news – regardless of whether srf.ch is currently open or not. Clicking on one of the messages will take you to the corresponding article. You can deactivate these messages at any time. Fewer

You have already hidden this notice about activating browser push notifications several times. Do you want to hide this notice permanently or be reminded again in a few weeks?

Scroll left


Scroll right



source site-72