European election polls: Le Pen’s far-right embraces victory in France

European election polls: Le Pen’s far-right embraces victory in France
European election polls: Le Pen’s far-right embraces victory in France

Only one week until the celebrations european elections. Political parties focus on positioning themselves well for the elections and appeal to their formation to vote to achieve the results they seek. This Saturday, for example, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, appealed to the PSOE to vote to stop the extreme right on the next 9J.

However, Polls in the main Eurozone countries warn of what may happen next Sunday. In FranceFor example, the polls give victory to the National Rally, the heir party of the National Front and led by the far-right Marine Le Pen. This party already won the 2019 European elections and now aspires to repeat.

The polls anticipate that the party of candidate Jordan Bardella can obtain more than 30% of the votes, double that of Renacimiento, the party of the ‘Macronistas’. In fact, the polls no longer discuss who will win in France, but the distance that will exist between Le Pen’s party and Macron’s.

Thirdly, there would be the Socialist Party (PS), which will move on 9J above 13% of the votes. Behind them would be La Francia Insumisa (LFI) and Los Republicanos (LR), who will be between 7 and 8% of the votes.

Meloni, first force in Italy

In Italythe situation for the extreme right doesn’t look bad either. Brothers of Italy, formation of the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, also aspires to victory next 9J, with a voting percentage of around 27%. It would be a very big jump compared to the last European elections, where they obtained only 6.4% of the votes.

Besides, Meloni presents himself as head of his party’s listas is the case with the majority of political leaders in Italy, although it is most likely that she will later renounce her status as MEP as she cannot combine the position with that of national deputy.

After Brothers of Italy, The surveys place the Democratic Party (PD), of a social democratic nature, in second position with support of around 22%, a figure similar to that of 2019. Behind, would be the 5 Star Movement (M5E), of former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, with 17% of the votes. For its part, the main loser would be Matteo Salvini’s League, which swept 2019 with just over 34% of the votes and would now be around 8.5% of the votes.

Von der Leyen resists the push of the far right in Germany

Lastly, in Germanythe surveys do give a clear victory for the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU), cornerstone of the European People’s Partywho could take 30% of the votes, with their leader Úrsula von der Leyen.

However, for the Second position is fought by the far-right AfD, which battles alongside the coalition formed by the Social Democratic Party (SPD), The Greens and the Free Democratic Party (FPD). The polls give both around 14% of the votes, without it being clear who will come in second and third place.

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