In Italy, the extreme right Lega Nord of Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini won the European elections on Sunday with a score between 27 and 31%. The anti-system party Five-Star Movement (M5S) got a score between 18.5 and 23%, both beating out the Democratic Party which scored between 21% and 25% across the country.
In the United Kingdom, Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party won the elections on Thursday, ahead of the pro-European Liberal Democrats and outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservative Party with 31.7%.
The Hungarian national conservative party Fidesz, of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, won the European elections with an overwhelming majority. According to the electoral commission, Fidesz won 52.1% of the vote, compared to 16.2% for the more leftist Democratic Coalition.
Maïthé Chini
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