
According to the information, the Speaker of the Parliament proposed holding elections between 23 and 26 May, but there was no unanimous decision, and therefore the current EU electoral law was put into effect, which regulates election dates by default. Elections will be held in early June.
However, this decision does not suit everyone, especially the Portuguese, since the day after the elections, that is, on Monday, June 10 (Portugal Day), there will be a day off in the country, which can lead to a low turnout.
Source: Kathimerini

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