Salvini's new " European Alliance of People and Nations", a right-wing Euroskeptic EU-group is looking off to a fair start, Europe-wide. The group includes Italy government's Lega, Le Pen's re-formed party, the Danish People's party, and a few others.
Denmark, otoh, just opted to boost the ALDE group by giving most of the designated 14 seats to the Liberal Party.
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Danish People's Party bombed, like they're projected to do in the upcomin national elections. The supposed Euroskeptic party got caught with their long-term representive in the EUP misusing EU funds. The most explicitly Exit-EU party, the "Popular Movement against EU", a cross-political (though mostly leftists) movement, did not get enough votes to win any seats. Which I think is a first since their creation in 1972. This means that we don't really have any Exiters represented in the EU parliament anymore. Danish People's Party is now more of a reformist party. Right after Brexit, the far-left Socialist party "Unity List" declared that a DExit is not their goal in any foreseeable future, anymore. They've been pretty hardline about that for decades, though.
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