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The wait is almost over, the European elections are this week on 6 to 9 June. This year, over 350 million Europeans are eligible to vote for Members of the European Parliament to represent their interests and shape the future direction of the European Union.
Every five years, the European elections are the biggest transnational elections on the planet and they shape not only the EU, but also the Europe's place in the world.
Are you planning to vote? Do you know when and how? Do you want to encourage others to take part?
From civil society organisations to companies, celebrities and citizens: everyone has a role to play in standing up for democracy and encouraging as many people as possible to vote. Read on to find out more.
The European elections are your chance to have your say on the future of Europe.
While there are some common rules that apply in all EU countries, many others vary by country.
Election days range from Thursday 6 June to Sunday 9 June, and it is up to each country to decide when and how they organise their European election. The number of MEPs elected varies between countries: bigger countries get more seats than smaller ones. Due to changes in the size of the population, some EU countries will get extra seats in the upcoming elections compared to the outgoing Parliament. In total 15 seats will be added.
There are also differences in other aspects of voting, such as the minimum voting age, the rules about voting from abroad, and the voting system itself.
This email was intended for MARIA CHADZIDAKIS VAVOURANAKIS (Freelancer writer-columnist (1997-2023). Regional newspapers publisher (2000-2022).Professional blogger.)