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More right-leaning majorities in the European Parliament could have a major effect on lawmaking over the next five years. (Photo: Magnus Fröderberg/Norden.org)

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The files at risk if the European Parliament shifts to the right

A tilt to the right within the European Parliament will complicate consensus-building and the adoption of EU laws. But which files are likely to face resistance in a more rightwing chamber? 

Despite a generally high level of consensus among MEPs, some resolutions have starkly divided the parliament, espe...

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Elena Sánchez Nicolás is the EUobserver managing editor. Vitovt Kopytok works as data analyst and independent researcher. Mikhail Komin is an editor at Novaya Gazeta Europe and visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Affairs (ECFR).

More right-leaning majorities in the European Parliament could have a major effect on lawmaking over the next five years. (Photo: Magnus Fröderberg/Norden.org)

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Elena Sánchez Nicolás is the EUobserver managing editor. Vitovt Kopytok works as data analyst and independent researcher. Mikhail Komin is an editor at Novaya Gazeta Europe and visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Affairs (ECFR).

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