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Parties and Elections in Europe provides a comprehensive database about political parties, elections and governments in all European countries. The website contains the results of parliamentary elections from more than 100 countries and autonomous regions in Europe.
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PARTIES AND ELECTIONS IN EUROPE is a comprehensive reference guide to the parliamentary elections and governments in the European countries since 1945, the elections to the European Parliament since 1979 and to all significant political parties in Europe.
11 Σεπ 2024 · COMEPELDA consolidates information on European Parliament (EP) elections into one source, providing information on formal electoral rules as well as national-level and district-level election results for parties and individual politicians (including full candidate lists).
6 Μαρ 2023 · Europe has experienced several marked, cross-national trends in electoral results during the 21 st century, including growing vote shares for radical right, radical left, and, latterly, green parties, and declining vote shares for social democrat, and, less emphatically, conservative, and liberal parties.
16 Ιουν 2021 · Comprising 172 years of European history (from 1848 to 2020), the Who governs dataset provides comprehensive and highly detailed information on the partisan composition of European governments, matching these data with information on those aspects of party politics that can either help to understand the dynamics of the governmental arena or are ...
5 Αυγ 2021 · Testing these hypotheses in 10 European Union countries with original survey data, we find that green and radical-left parties profited from European solidarity voting only in some countries, while being pro-solidarity reduced the likelihood of voting for both moderate and radical-right parties in each sample country. Introduction.