The last straight line. The European election campaign ends on Friday June 7, at the end of a final day of efforts for the lists involved in France. At midnight, the reserve period will begin until Sunday, 8 p.m., and the publication of the estimates and then the results. Follow our live stream.
Valérie Hayer in Mayenne, Raphaël Glucksmann in Lille. Before the political silence of the reserve period, the candidates responded to the media and organized activist events to try to convince the undecided, like Valérie Hayer (Renaissance and allies) in Mayenne and Raphaël Glucksmann (PS-Place publique) in Lille.
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Several countries have started voting. Dutch voters were the first to cast their ballots on Thursday, while the Irish did so on Friday. As for the Czechs, they can choose their European deputies on Friday and Saturday, while most elections will be held on Saturday and especially Sunday on the Old Continent. Estimates and results will be communicated on Sunday evening for all EU countries.