From 22 to 25 May in 2014,the 8 European election took place in 28 member states of the European Union. The result of the election was not beyond the predictions that the main political parties lost votes and the extreme right-wing gained more seats compared with the previous election. The 2014 European election showed that it still bore the characteristics of “second-order national elections”. The coalition formation within the new European Parliament will remain stable and the rise of the extreme right will increase co-operation between the main political groups,namely the grand coalition. Due to a number of reasons including the participation rates of the political parties and their behavior preferences,the influence of the extreme right on the European Parliament will relatively be limited.
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