The European elections are winding down as voting takes place in the majority of EU nations.
In the Netherlands, voters were the first to cast their votes on Thursday. Ireland and the Czech Republic joined them on Friday, with Italy, Slovakia, Latvia, Malta, and French overseas territories following suit on Saturday. Italy's voting process will extend into Sunday, and Belgium and Bulgaria will hold parliamentary elections on the same day.
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Italy concluded its European elections voting on Sunday, contributing to the overall outcome of the European Parliament. With Germany also participating in the European elections, votes from EU countries across the continent will shape the composition of the European Parliament. The European elections will officially end, marking the conclusion of the democratic process, once all votes have been counted and results announced. Despite the end of the voting period, the impact of these elections on EU policies and decisions will continue to be felt for years to come.