EU election might redistribute political cards
The campaign is coming to an end. The candidate lists have been submitted to voters at the national level, which involves 28 different political configurations in each of the European Union member states based on the discussion of domestic issues. And due to the postponement of Brexit, the United Kingdom will take part in the elections to the European Parliament from Thursday to Sunday, even though its deputies might attend the EP for just a few months.
Political debates have also been triggered at the EU level as a whole, with the focus on which political groups would win the highest percentage of votes in the EP election.
For small-scale political movements, the aim is to bring together at least 25 EP members elected from no less than a quarter of the EU member states - as those are the necessary thresholds to form a recognized political group.