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Six months away from the European Parliament elections, the first serious set of predictions are being made.

Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute, a Paris-based think-tank, has recently published a must-read policy paper in which it predicts that the centre-left Socialists & Democrats Group (S&D) will oust the centre-right European People’s Party Group (EPP) as the largest group in the new Parliament.

And in February, Burson-Marsteller Brussels will support the launch – as part of Europe Decides – of PollWatch, a VoteWatch Europe project that will take an in-depth and regular look at opinion polls and the likely composition of the new assembly.

However, the election results are only part of the story. Post-election horse-trading and haggling plays a key role in determining the final composition of the groups and – significantly this time – the creation of a majority to back the appointment of a new President of the European Commission.

Political positioning and the distribution of key roles (such as committee chairs or group spokespeople) may help sway the decisions of national party delegations on where to sit.

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Finnish voters are beginning to get a clearer picture of their choice in the European Parliament election as more parties named their candidates.

On Sunday, the Centre Party (Suomen Keskusta, Kesk) named 17 candidates. They include current MEPs Anneli Jäätteenmäki and Hannu Takkula, as well as a former editor of a leading daily newspaper and the Centre Party’s most famous Eurosceptic.

67-year-old former party leader Paavo Väyrynen told delegates that, two years after being voted out of office, he had returned from his ‘sabbatical’ and was ready to fight the election. Väyrynen has been Finland’s foreign minister four times, and once spoke for more than four hours in the Finnish parliament in an attempt to scupper the vote on the country’s accession to the EU.

“I may be getting on a bit”, he told his party on Saturday, “but as far as what’s happened to the EU, I predicted the whole thing.”

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