With the electoral colleges now open throughout Europe, exit polls confirm expectations: the radical right bursts into the European Parliament with force.

Although Both the Popular Europeans and the Social Democrats are expected to maintain their blocs in parliament, the novelty would be the entry as third force of Meloni’s Italian nationalistswhich would thus surpass Macron’s liberals.

In fact, surveys indicate that the French president’s party could be overtaken by Le Pen’s eurosceptics. In this way, Macron’s party and the Greens would be the big losers in these elections.

With this huge rise, The European far right has the potential to occupy around 185 seatsa quarter of the European Parliament and a great force to need its support in future agreements.