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What are the European elections and how do they work?
euronews (in English)
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01/04/2024
Do you have questions about the upcoming European elections? This explainer is for you.
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The European Parliament elections are being held in June.
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It is the only directly elected institution of the European Union.
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But how exactly do these elections work?
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First, let's talk about the electoral process.
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The elections are held every five years,
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giving the 447 million citizens in the bloc's 27 member states
00:19
the opportunity to choose who will represent them in the European Parliament.
00:23
But they don't all vote the same way.
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Some countries vote for parties
00:27
who have selected a fixed list of candidates to appear on the ballot paper.
00:31
Other countries have more open lists,
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where voters choose a party or indicate who their favourite candidate is.
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Additionally, there's also the single transferable vote,
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where electors choose as many candidates as they like and number them by preference.
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MEPs are elected to represent regions in some countries, like Italy,
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while in others, such as Germany, they have the whole country as their constituency.
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The European Parliament elections use a proportional representation system,
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where each member state is allocated a certain number of seats based on its population size.
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Germany, the most populous member state, will get 96 MEPs,
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while Malta, the smallest country by population within the EU, has just 6.
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A total of 720 MEPs will be elected, 15 more compared to the previous elections.
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Once elected, they will serve a five-year term
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and spend their time between European Parliament meetings in Strasbourg and Brussels.
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MEPs representing different countries and regions sit in transnational groups,
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according to their political ideology.
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For example, there are groupings to represent the centre-right, socialists, greens and Eurosceptics.
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The largest political grouping after the elections
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has the strongest mandate to have its choice head up the Commission.
01:48
The European Council, comprising representatives of EU countries,
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first votes on a nominee chosen after taking into account the election result.
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If they approve the candidate, it goes to the European Parliament,
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where he or she must get the support of a majority of MEPs.
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The Parliament directly shapes EU legislation, policies and budgets,
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reflecting the democratic voice of almost half a billion citizens across Europe.
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But regardless of its importance, EU election turnout has been on a downward trend,
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dropping significantly from the 62% recorded four decades ago.
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This decline has persisted despite a handful of countries having compulsory voting,
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including Belgium, Greece and Bulgaria.
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In 2019, voter turnout increased, with just over half of eligible voters participating.
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