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The Eurosceptic parties Vlaams Belang and N-VA have won around a third of the vote in the European elections. [EPA-EFE/OLIVIER MATTHYS]
The Eurosceptic parties Vlaams Belang and N-VA have won around a third of the vote in the European elections with around 14% each, giving the far-right ID and ECR a combined six seats out of Belgium’s 22 in the European Parliament.
Meanwhile, the liberals won four seats, mostly because of a surge in support for the French-speaking MR as the Flemish Open VLD largely collapsed.
In the social democrat camp, the Walloon PS and Flemish Vooruit won two seats each – four seats for the S&D group in the European Parliament.
CD&V and Les Engagés received two seats each, meaning four seats for the EPP group.
Surprisingly, the far-left PTB-PVBA won two seats for The Left, while the Greens got two.
(Thomas Moller-Nielsen| Euractiv.com)
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