
People go to polling stations after voting for the European Parliament election

ROME, ITALY - JUNE 08: Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni votes at a polling station on the occasion of the European Parliaments renewal election in Rome, Italy, on June 08, 2024. ( Riccardo De Luca - Anadolu Agency )

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - JUNE 6: People go to polling stations after voting for the European Parliament election starts at 07.30 local time in Amsterdam, Netherlands on June 6, 2024. EU citizens begun voting to elect their representatives in the European Parliament (EP) for a five-year term. A total of 497 candidates from 20 parties are competing for 31 seats. 8 candidates of Turkish origin also participated in the elections. Polling stations opened at 7.30 a.m. locally and voters have until 9 p.m. to vote. ( Abdullah Aşıran - Anadolu Agency )

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - JUNE 6: People go to polling stations after voting for the European Parliament election starts at 07.30 local time in Amsterdam, Netherlands on June 6, 2024. EU citizens begun voting to elect their representatives in the European Parliament (EP) for a five-year term. A total of 497 candidates from 20 parties are competing for 31 seats. 8 candidates of Turkish origin also participated in the elections. Polling stations opened at 7.30 a.m. locally and voters have until 9 p.m. to vote. ( Abdullah Aşıran - Anadolu Agency )

SOFIA, BULGARIA - JUNE 6: Bulgarian citizens prepare for the upcoming European Parliament (EP) elections on June 9, propaganda and activities will be banned on the eve of the elections, which is known as the “day of reflection” in Sofia, Bulgaria on June 6, 2024. A total of 32 political entities, including 20 parties and 12 coalitions, have nominated 6,518 candidates for the two simultaneous elections. ( Ihvan Radoykov - Anadolu Agency )

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - JUNE 6: People go to polling stations after voting for the European Parliament election starts at 07.30 local time in Amsterdam, Netherlands on June 6, 2024. EU citizens begun voting to elect their representatives in the European Parliament (EP) for a five-year term. A total of 497 candidates from 20 parties are competing for 31 seats. 8 candidates of Turkish origin also participated in the elections. Polling stations opened at 7.30 a.m. locally and voters have until 9 p.m. to vote. ( Abdullah Aşıran - Anadolu Agency )