EU elections: Europe's night of election dramacapped by Macron bombshell | BBC News

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Exit polls had begun to roll in at the end of Europeanelections across the EU's 27 countries, when PresidentEmmanuel Macron delivereda his bombshell moment ina televised address to a stunned French population.

"I've decided to hand you back the choice of ourparliamentary future with a vote. I am thereforedissolving the National Assembly," he declared.

The National Rally party - led by Mr Macron's rivalsMarine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella - was one of thebig gains that Europe's far-right parties had expected,and confirmation came with all the exit polls giving theparty more than 30%, double that of Mr Macron's centrist Renaissance.

But beyond France, the broader story of Europe'sfour-day vote marathon really belonged to the parties of the centre right.

They tightened their grip on the European Parliament,with victories in Germany and Spain, and significantadvances in Hungary, against long-dominant Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

The far right did not enjoy as great a surge across Europe as many had predicted.

In the Netherlands, Geert Wilders' Freedom Partycame second, while Austria's party of the same name came out as winners, but only narrowly.

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