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The EU Parliament election results are in. From CNN, here's what the results look like (original source):
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From the looks of it, the right has increased in seat count, while the centre "is holding" (according to von der Leyen) and the left lost seats. Curious; do our Europe watchers have any thoughts on what this could entail?
 
The EU Parliament election results are in. From CNN, here's what the results look like (original source):
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From the looks of it, the right has increased in seat count, while the centre "is holding" (according to von der Leyen) and the left lost seats. Curious; do our Europe watchers have any thoughts on what this could entail?

For me, this comes across as going against everything the EU was built on.

The EU was built upon socialism and left wing politics. If the right gets a foothold, that would likely mean anti-immigration and a focus on EU citizens.

I can also foresee more of a push to keep migrants out of Europe while playing hardball with China.
 
From the looks of it, the right has increased in seat count, while the centre "is holding" (according to von der Leyen) and the left lost seats.

More or less true, the Greens and the Hard Left took losses, the centre-left more or less held.

Curious; do our Europe watchers have any thoughts on what this could entail?

I think this take is pretty much spot on:


Barring any surprises, little change at the E-U level, this time...........

The real things to watch are the domestic situations in France and Germany.
 
Seems like Round 1 of the French elections spooked the centrists and left into voting.

Overall still a 'L' for the Jupiter King, whose coalition is down on the count compared to before the election, and is now left with dealing with the left and an ungovernable France.
 
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Seems like Round 1 of the French elections spooked the centrists and left into voting.

Overall still a 'L' for the Jupiter King, whose coalition is down on the count compared to before the election, and is now left with dealing with the left and an ungovernable France.

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France’s train network hit by arson attacks hours before Olympic ceremony


PARIS, July 26 (Reuters) - Saboteurs struck France's TGV high-speed train network in a series of pre-dawn attacks across the country, causing travel chaos and exposing security gaps ahead of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony later on Friday.

The coordinated sabotage took place as France mounted a massive security operation involving tens of thousands of police and soldiers to safeguard the capital for the sporting extravaganza, sucking in security resources from across the country.

SNCF, the state-owned railway operator, said vandals had damaged signal boxes along the lines connecting Paris with cities such as Lille in the north, Bordeaux in the west and Strasbourg in the east. Another attack on the Paris-Marseille line was foiled.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Two security sources said the modus operandi meant initial suspicions fell on leftist militants or environmental activists, but they said there was not yet any evidence.

Prime Minister Gabriel Attal declined to speculate about the possibility of such groups being behind the sabotage.

"What we know, what we see, is that this operation was prepared, coordinated, that nerve centres were targeted, which shows a certain knowledge of the network to know where to strike," he said.

The coordinated strikes on the rail network will feed into a sense of apprehension ahead of the Olympics opening ceremony in the heart of Paris later on Friday. Operations at the Basel-Mulhouse airport on France's border with Switzerland were briefly suspended due to a bomb alert.
 

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