It was known as Tremendous Sunday – three elections in European Union nations on the identical day.
All eyes had been on Romania’s presidential run-off – an important vote for the NATO member, wherein a centrist victory has been welcomed by the EU and Ukraine.
In Poland, the governing social gathering’s pro-EU candidate and his right-wing nationalist rival are set for a decisive second-round vote in June. However the centrist Warsaw mayor’s slim lead means the nation might nonetheless lean in direction of populism.
Maybe the most important change was in Portugal, the place the centre-right alliance received snap parliamentary elections because the far proper received a document variety of votes.
Europe’s political centre seems to be holding however for a way for much longer?
And can these outcomes reassure an EU searching for respite from the turbulence of populist politics?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Company:
Pieter Cleppe, editor-in-chief, BrusselsReport.eu
Piotr Buras, head of the European Council on International Relations
Antonio Costa Pinto, professor of political science, College of Lisbon