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EU Elections 2019: Who is the winner ,Who is loser, 8 Key Points of EU Elections:

France (Express Daily)The results of the European elections revealed some unexpected outcomes Monday as the full picture from the world’s biggest multi-country vote became clearer.

Over four days last week voters across 28 countries delivered the highest turnout in a European election for 20 years as they selected new representatives to sit in the European Parliament.

Here are some of the key takeaways:

In the UK, the Brexit Party, led by arch-Brexiteer Nigel Farage, took home 31.71% of the vote. This is almost equivalent to the vote share of the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats combined and reflects growing dissatisfaction with traditional UK parties. It’s worth noting that the Brexit Party took most of its seats from the UK Independence Party, Farage’s previous political vehicle.

Results in France provided further evidence that a predicted surge in support for far-right populist parties did not materialize. Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally won with 23.31% of the votes, according to the French Ministry of Interior, beating French president Emmanuel Macron’s La République En Marche alliance on 22.41%. However Le Pen’s vote share was a slight decrease compared to 2014, when her Front National party gained 24.86% of the vote.

Voters Turnout was highest in last two decades :

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