Left-leaning parties in Finland, Sweden, and Denmark see surge in support in Euro-elections, countering right-wing popularity in France and Germany
Party leader of the Left Alliance Li Andersson smiles after receiving more votes than any other politician in a European election.Party leader of the Left Alliance Li Andersson smiles after receiving more votes than any other politician in a European election.
With Emmanuel Macron calling snap legislative elections in France after his allies’ crushing loss to the far right and Olaf Scholz under mounting pressure in Germany after AfD became the country’s second largest party in the European parliament, the Nordic nations – where the Finns party are a member of the ruling coalition in“To put it briefly, it is because they have already been in power and, when they get power, they lose momentum,” said“You need to have them governing for a long period of...
In addition, the left’s leader, charismatic 37-year-old Li Andersson, grabbed more votes than any other politician has ever received in a European election, bagging 250,000 personal preferences in the Finnish system, which allows voters to select an individual as well as a party in the ballot. But it was an otherwise devastating night for the Greens across the continent as the party lost 19 seats – nine alone in Germany, where the AfD gained an extra six.the populist Swedish Democrats, the largest rightwing party in the national parliament, who have propped up the government for two years, came fourth – albeit gaining one MEP.
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