Major Far-Right Gains in EU Elections

Published: Mon, 06/10/24

Updated: Fri, 06/14/24

Far-right parties advanced in the EU parliamentary elections, defeating France's Macron and Germany's Scholz, shifting the bloc's political landscape to the right.Insert Preheader


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