As someone who is in the process of immigrating to the EU (will be allowed to vote next cycle), can I get a layman’s summary of the parties and what they stand for? Thanks!

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Afaik there is only one pan European party and that would be Volt.

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I’d like to be able to vote for pan-european parties, but voting for Volt only works in very large constituencies (such as Germany). In most other places it likely reduces the chance of getting pro-european MEPs who might consider implementing such an option. What other strategies can help ?

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I would say, that since Volt has a party in nearly all European country, supporting them in your home country would be a good strategy?

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This may help: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/about-parliament/en/organisation-and-rules/organisation/political-groups

But it may also help if you’d say which country you will be immigrating to.

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