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    EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTION TO BE LAUNCHED

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    04.06.2009 13:01 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Elections to the European Parliament will be held
    in 27 member states of the European Union (EU) between 4 and 7 June
    2009. 736 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) will be elected
    to represent some 500,000,000 Europeans.

    The voting will launch on June 4 in Great Britain and Holland (97 MPs),
    on June 5- in Ireland and Czechia (12 MPs), June 6 - Cyprus, France,
    Italy, Latvia, Malta, Slovakia and Czechia (54 MPs), June 7 - Austria,
    Belgium, Bulgaria, Hungary, Germany, Greece, Denmark, Spain, Italy,
    Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Finland,
    France, Sweden, Estonia (561 MPs).

    On the eve of voting, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German
    Chancellor Angela Merkel called on Europe citizens to participate in
    the voting. In their joint statement, leaders of two major European
    states, emphasized that a strong European Parliament will help overcome
    financial crisis.

    Sarkozy and Merkel are concerned about the fact that only 43% of
    Europe citizens will participate in the voting.

    30 years ago only two -thirds of Europeans, who had a voting right,
    participated in the elections. Currently, upon EU expansion, 375
    million are given the right to vote. Still only few of them are
    interested in the elections.

    According to opinion poll results, only half of France citizens will
    participate in the elections. Less than a third of Great Britain and
    Poland citizens will vote.

    Many Europeans believe Euro parliament to be an expensive and
    ineffective institution, useless to common people. Some are annoyed
    by MEPs permanents moves between Brussels and Strasburg.

    Good attendance should be expected only in two states: Belgium and
    Cyprus. The only reason is, perhaps, that voting is obligatory and
    fines are being imposed on those who failed to participate.

    Ruling right -of -center parties in Germany, France, Italy and Poland
    are commanding the lead.

    Their leadership will somewhat drop after British conservators leave
    the group, to form a new faction along with euroskeptics from Czechia
    and Poland, Russian BBC Service reported.
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