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Economy, migration, war top voters' concerns in EU election - survey

Published 06/10/2024, 01:05 AM
Updated 06/10/2024, 12:26 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Election officials count votes, at a polling station for the European Parliamentary election, in Rome, Italy, June 9, 2024. REUTERS/Alberto Lingria/File Photo

By Kate Abnett

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The economy, migration and international conflicts were the top concerns for voters in the European Union election, data from the bloc's biggest member countries suggested on Monday.

Provisional results in the European Parliament election on Sunday night showed gains for nationalist and euro-sceptic parties that campaigned on tickets including clamp-downs on migration, citizens' economic woes and scrapping green policies.

"Improving the economy and reducing inflation" ranked highest among citizens asked what was the most important thing influencing their vote, in a survey by polling platform Focaldata, shared with Reuters.

"International conflict and war" was the second most important concern, followed by "immigration and asylum seekers", in the poll of 6,000 citizens in the EU's five biggest countries by population - Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Poland - plus Sweden.

The survey was done on June 6th, the day voting began in the EU Parliament election.

Respondents placed "acting on climate change" fifth on the list of issues influencing their vote, behind "reducing inequality", which ranked fourth.

Climate change was ranked highest by respondents who said they planned to vote for Green parties. Europe's Green parties were among the biggest losers in the EU election, with initial results suggesting they would lose 18 seats to end up with 53 EU lawmakers.

But even among respondents planning to vote for the parties in the EU Parliament's far-right Identity and Democracy group, which has opposed EU green measures, 58% said climate change was "very important" or "somewhat important" to them in deciding how to vote.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Election officials count votes, at a polling station for the European Parliamentary election, in Rome, Italy, June 9, 2024. REUTERS/Alberto Lingria/File Photo

In France, Italy and Poland, voters said economic concerns were the main thing influencing their vote, with immigration in second place in France, and war, the number two concern in Italy and Spain.

German respondents ranked "immigration and asylum seekers" as their top concern, followed by wars, and then economic concerns.

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