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Alvise Pérez campaigning in Spain ahead of Sunday's elections (Photo: Instagram)

An (incomplete) guide to the EU's most fringe new MEPs

One of the most eye-catching changes following Sunday's (9 June) European elections has been a wave of non-affiliated political parties, which operate outside of the existing political groups, entering the EU Parliament.

Although many of these groups are very small, occasionally comprising only a single member, and not influential by themselves, their collect...

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Wester is a journalist from the Netherlands with a focus on the green economy. He joined EUobserver in September 2021. Previously he was editor-in-chief of Vice, Motherboard, a science-based website, and climate economy journalist for The Correspondent.

Alvise Pérez campaigning in Spain ahead of Sunday's elections (Photo: Instagram)

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Wester is a journalist from the Netherlands with a focus on the green economy. He joined EUobserver in September 2021. Previously he was editor-in-chief of Vice, Motherboard, a science-based website, and climate economy journalist for The Correspondent.

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