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An estimated 360 million eligible voters are called to elect the 720 Members of the European Parliament for the next five years.
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00:00 The curtain of the European elections is rising in the EU.
00:04 The four-day voting procedure starts on Thursday in the Netherlands, with elections taking
00:08 place in all EU countries in the days to follow.
00:15 On Friday, June 7, Ireland and Czech will be heading to the polls.
00:20 The following day, Italy, Malta, Latvia and Slovakia will open their votes.
00:25 On Sunday, June 9, the final day of voting, the rest of the EU countries, including Belgium,
00:31 Germany, Spain and France, will open polls.
00:37 The elections take place every five years and are the largest transnational elections
00:41 in the world.
00:42 This is the tenth parliamentary vote since the first direct elections in 1979 and the
00:47 first European Parliament election after Brexit.
00:51 At the 2024 European elections, a total of 720 members will be elected to the European
00:56 Parliament.
00:58 Smaller countries have fewer MEPs than bigger countries.
01:02 MEPs from larger countries represent more people than their counterparts from smaller
01:06 countries.
01:07 The minimum number of seats per country is six and the maximum is 96.
01:16 Germany has 96 MEPs.
01:19 France 81.
01:21 Italy 76 MEPs.
01:24 Spain 61 and Poland 53 MEPs.
01:28 In the lower end, Cyprus, Luxembourg and Malta have each 6 MEPs.
01:34 When elected, the MEPs won`t be organized by nationality but by political affiliation.
01:40 Most of them will sit in political groups of the European Parliament.
01:43 Until now, there are seven different groups.
01:47 The EPP, the S&D, the Renew, the Greens, the ID, the ECR and the Left.
01:57 The EPP and S&D are the biggest in the Parliament.
02:01 Renew of the Liberals and the Greens follow.
02:03 The ECR and the ID belong to the extreme right of the political spectrum and are expected
02:08 to rise.
02:11 Some MEPs don`t sit with political groups and are known as non-attached members.
02:15 Based on the electoral results, the political groups would have to negotiate for the top
02:19 positions of the EU institutions.
02:22 The president of the European Parliament is elected by the MEPs who also have to approve
02:27 the president of the commission as well as the commissioners.
02:32 Results will be announced Sunday night.
02:34 Member states are not allowed to publish election results until after polls close in all EU
02:38 countries on Sunday afternoon.
02:40 (whooshing)
02:43 (whooshing)

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