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The UEN is set to be the parliament's fourth largest group, bumping the Greens down to fifth place. (Photo: Italian EU Presidency)

Parliament nations group gets a power boost

Mid-term political shuffles in the European Parliament have given a major boost to a rightist nations group while the assembly's eurosceptic group has lost five of its members.

The Union of Europe of the Nations (UEN) got the new members on Wednesday (13 December) boosting its numbers to 44 and making it the parliament's fourth largest group, bumping the Greens down to fifth place.

After extensive networking, the group managed to pull in five Polish MEPs from the eurosceptic Indep...

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The UEN is set to be the parliament's fourth largest group, bumping the Greens down to fifth place. (Photo: Italian EU Presidency)

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