LIVE Elections 9-J | The PP wins the elections with 22 seats, the PSOE keeps 20 – International

LIVE Elections 9-J | The PP wins the elections with 22 seats, the PSOE keeps 20 – International
LIVE Elections 9-J | The PP wins the elections with 22 seats, the PSOE keeps 20 – International

This Sunday, June 9, 2024, Europe votes. More than 15,700 candidates from 569 lists are competing for the 720 seats in the European Parliament, in elections for which more than 360 million citizens have the right to vote.

At 6:00 p.m., participation in the 2024 European Parliament elections was 38.3%, 11 points less than in 2019, when it was 49.44% at the same time, and coincided with the municipal elections and autonomous.

23:00h |The PP wins the elections with 22 seats, the PSOE stays with 20 and VOX is third with 6. Alvise emerges with 3, the same as Sumar and one more than Podemos


22:41H Pedro Sánchez arrives at the Ferraz headquarters to follow the electoral result

Ricardo Rodríguez, head of Politics at COPE, announces at COPE the arrival of the President of the Government Pedro Sánchez at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz


22:39H | Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo resigns after the results


22:08H | Fernando de Haro at the Vox headquarters where Abascal and Buxadé follow the European election day

The co-presenter of COPE’s ‘La Tarde’, Fernando de Haro, follows the electoral results of the European Elections of 9-J from the Vox headquarters where the leader Santiago Abascal is located, and the head of the European elections list, Jorge Buxadé.

This party hopes to far exceed the three seats it won five years ago.

Fernando de Haro, from COPE’s ‘La Tarde’ at the Vox headquarters following the 9-J electoral result (PHOTO: Toni Navalón)

21:45H | “With the results of these first polls, the PSOE would have saved the furniture”: first analysis by Ángel Expósito in the ‘9-J Elections Special: Europe facing its future’

At 11:00 p.m. the official polls for these European Elections will begin to be known once the polling stations close their polling stations. Some data that you can follow live in the ‘Special Elections 9-J: Europe facing its future’ with Ángel Expósito and the rest of the COPE communicators at the headquarters of the main parties.

Before, you can listen to the entire analysis of the first polls and the surveys after the closure of the rest of the electoral colleges in other European countries with the entire COPE team, collaborators and analysts.


21:10H | Macron dissolves the French National Assembly after the poor results of his party and calls legislative elections

French President Emmanuel Macron dissolves the French National Assembly after the poor results of his party in the European elections and has called legislative elections for June 30, as Asunción Serena, correspondent in Paris, reported in COPE.

According to exit polls, the far-right National Rally (RN) has achieved a resounding victory in the European elections this Sunday in France, with between 31.5 and 32.4% of the votes, doubling the president’s party Emmanuel Macron, who would have obtained 15.2%. The Socialist Party (PS) can be hot on the heels of Macron’s party, with 14% of the votes and 13 MEPs.




21:00H | The ‘9-J Elections Special: Europe facing its future’ with Ángel Expósito starts


20:49H! Pilar Cisneros from COPE’s ‘La Tarde’ follows the European election night from the Ciudadanos headquarters

Pilar Cisneros, from COPE’s ‘LA Tarde’, at the Ciudadanos headquarters, following the European election night (PHOTO: Juan Carlos Matamoros)


20:42H | The Popular Europe Party would win the elections to the European Parliament

The European People’s Party (EPP) would win the elections to the European Parliament (EP) and would remain the leading force in the European Parliament with 181 seats, according to the first projection of seats based on estimates and exit polls published by the European Parliament .

The Alliance of European Socialists and Democrats (S&D) would be the second group with the most presence in the European chamber with 135 MEPs, while the liberals of Renew Europe would achieve 82 seats, always according to estimates and polls compiled by the European Parliament


20:08H | According to the RTVE survey, the PP would obtain 21 to 23 seats

Once the polling stations in Spain have closed for the European Elections, Ángel Expósito tells ‘Tiempo de Juego’ that according to an RTVE survey, the PP would obtain 21 to 23 seats; the PSOE from 20 to 22; Vox from 6 to 7; Add from 3 to 4 and We can from 2 to 3.


20:00H| Polling stations close

At 8:00 p.m., the 22,500 polling stations in Spain closed, except in the Canary Islands, which will do so an hour later. In other countries they will close later, such as in Italy, which will be at 11:00 p.m. From that time on we will begin to know the official data. The Minister Spokesperson for the Government, Pilar Alegría, and the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, will appear at 11:00 p.m. to offer the provisional results of these elections and the distribution of the 61 seats at stake in the Spanish constituency. , of the 720 that are elected in the Union.

Follow on ‘Game time’ the Spanish polls with Ángel Expósito.

 
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