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Most EU states vote in European Parliament election | Most EU states vote in European Parliament election |
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Voters in most EU countries are going to the polls in the fourth and final day of European elections. | |
Germany, France, Poland and Spain are among the 21 countries voting for members of the European Parliament. | |
Elections have already taken place in seven EU member states, including the UK, the Netherlands, Latvia and Malta. Results will be announced after the last poll closes at 21:00 GMT. | |
The parliament's powers have expanded since the last election in 2009. | |
MEPs now negotiate legislation with national government ministers in what is called "co-decision", before parliament votes on the laws. | |
They have a say on budget areas including agriculture and regional aid. | |
Greece, which had to be bailed out by the EU and other lenders over its debts, was one of the first countries to open polling stations on Sunday. | |
Voting is compulsory in Greece, where there is widespread resentment at the austerity enforced as a condition for the bailout. | |
In Belgium, voters are also choosing a new national government. The last election left the country which hosts the EU capital, Brussels, without a government for 18 months, until a three-party coalition could be put together. | |
Croatians are voting in their second EU election in just over a year. Croatia held early elections in April 2013, in anticipation of joining the EU on 1 July. | |
The 751 seats are allocated in proportion to each country's population. | The 751 seats are allocated in proportion to each country's population. |
The vote will affect the lives of the EU's 500 million citizens, and the chamber has much more power than it used to. | The vote will affect the lives of the EU's 500 million citizens, and the chamber has much more power than it used to. |
It is a co-legislator, with government ministers from the EU's 28 member-states, in most policy areas. | It is a co-legislator, with government ministers from the EU's 28 member-states, in most policy areas. |
One of the first tasks of the incoming parliament will be to elect a new president of the European Commission, the EU's executive body. | One of the first tasks of the incoming parliament will be to elect a new president of the European Commission, the EU's executive body. |
You can follow full coverage with all the latest updates at bbc.co.uk/vote2014. | You can follow full coverage with all the latest updates at bbc.co.uk/vote2014. |